Hi,
On Sonntag, 4. März 2007, Bob Stayton wrote:
Hi Tom,
The current catalog setup in DocBook 5 XSL needs work. This first
release of the DocBook5 XSL stylesheets does not yet have a parallel
current directory and catalog entry. I'm raising this issue with the
DocBook developers to get
Thomas Schraitle wrote:
Use the attribute xrefstyle, for example:
xref linkend=modes.ex1 xrefstyle=select:label/
Find more about the allowed content in xrefstyle here:
http://www.sagehill.net/docbookxsl/CustomXrefs.html#Xrefstyle
Thanks Tom.
para xref linkend=routing.ex6
Hi,
It's been several years and the XSL-for-FO/PDF still very plain yet with
fine functionality.
I've been searching for better-looking XSL stylesheets (like those used by
commercial publishers), but haven't found any.
I wonder if there is already work on producing [open-source] customized
Hendy Irawan wrote:
Hi,
It's been several years and the XSL-for-FO/PDF still very plain yet with
fine functionality.
I've been searching for better-looking XSL stylesheets (like those
used by commercial publishers), but haven't found any.
I wonder if there is already work on producing
Hi Denis,
OK - those are straight-forward bugs. Fixed in my working copy and
will be committed to the repository rsn. In the meantime, change
text to content, sum to doc:sum.
Now, the dbk2* stylesheets are new and I haven't had time to write up
some documentation. The dbk2wp.xsl
Hi Dick,
Thanks for the response.
Unfortunately writing an XSL Transform is not an option for me. I know
absolutely nothing about XSL.
I will continue searching th internet for a solution. I know I can not
be the only person who has had the same issue.
- Casey
On Sun March 4 2007 10:24,
Hi,
I have been creating a customization layer for DocBook XSL with very nice
results. Switched some fonts, tweaked things here and there, the goal is to
have the almost-professionally-published look end the result right from
the start.
I use DocBook DG + Sagehill's book as a guide. (Sagehill
On Sunday 04 March 2007 21:10, Hendy Irawan wrote:
It's been several years and the XSL-for-FO/PDF still very plain yet with
fine functionality.
I've been searching for better-looking XSL stylesheets (like those used
by commercial publishers), but haven't found any.
I wonder if there is