Samuel Wright wrote:
Hi Guys,
Does anyone have any reccomendations for XSLT training in the UK? I'm
looking for a short 2-4 day course of the more advanced aspects of
XSLT transforms. There are not enough of us for a customized course,
so it would have to be a class room course that will run any
Ulink is not shown in the footnote when using under
procedure tag. However, when ulink is not under
procedure tag, it is showing in the footnote.
I'm using docbook-xsl-1.73.0 and FOP Version 0.93
thx!
Parameters used:
Here is my docbook:
Thanks, Ron. With toc.section.depth set to 4, I now get the ToCs at the
desired section levels. Setting this parameter, however, has the
undesired consequence of increasing the depth of even the top-level
article ToC. What I want is shallow ToCs, but generated for sections
nested four levels deep.
Hi Guys,
Does anyone have any reccomendations for XSLT training in the UK? I'm
looking for a short 2-4 day course of the more advanced aspects of
XSLT transforms. There are not enough of us for a customized course,
so it would have to be a class room course that will run anyway.
Location is not th
Title: Re: [docbook-apps] controlling ToC depth for an
article wi
Try setting toc.section.depth parameter to 3 or greater, the
default is 2 which gives Chapter, sect1 and sect2 in the TOC
toc.max.depth has a default of 7, so toc.section.depth
overrides
See p.122-3 of Bob Stayton, DocBook XSL the
I'm currently stuck in trying to get DocBook to produce ToCs in FO/PDF
output for nested sections more than 0 levels deep. I see a ToC for
article/section, but not one for article/section/section.
In my customization layer, I have:
appendix toc,title
article toc,title
section
Hello Pedro,
The slides stylesheets work without problems. You have to set the
base.dir parameter to the path of the output folder if you do not want
to generate the output files in the start directory of oXygen. If you
set one of the stylesheets located in [docbook-slides-folder]/xsl/ as
the
Bonjour,
I'm not sur I understood, is this what you're looking for?
[EMAIL PROTECTED] docbook-xsl-1.73.0]$ grep -n 'template
match="application"' */*.xsl
fo/inline.xsl:391:
html/inline.xsl:435:
xhtml/inline.xsl:416:
Camille.
Jacques Foucry wrote:
> Hello,
>
> It's stupdi, I know, but I cannot