I'd like to see at least rudimentary support for
bookinfo|articleinfo
authorgroup
author
...
/author
/authorgroup
in OPF metadata of epub output.
This could be accomplished e.g. like
--- docbook.xsl.1.75.2 2009-06-16 04:59:35.0 +0200
+++ docbook.xsl 2009-10-23
Hi,
font size is static by default. But you could actually make the value
dynamic by assigning its value depending on the paper.type parameter for
example.
xsl:param name=body.font.master
xsl:choose
xsl:when test=$paper.type=A510pt/xsl:when
xsl:when test=$paper.type=A314pt/xsl:when
Hi,
Dean Nelson wrote:
Hi y'all,
Is there a way to shrink the page size in Docbook without having to
reformat the doc going to PDF (FOP).
My users would like to have a half size manual to travel with instead of
a regular US Letter size page. I guess I could to this at the printers,
On Fri, Oct 23, 2009 at 1:14 AM, Michael Wiedmann m...@miwie.in-berlin.de
wrote:
I'd like to see at least rudimentary support for
bookinfo|articleinfo
authorgroup
author
...
/author
/authorgroup
in OPF metadata of epub output.
This could be accomplished e.g. like
Done.
Hi,
I don't know of a current XML parser that will ignore entity references.
Xerces used to have such an option, but that seems to have been dropped. You
could supply entity declarations to the file being parsed by adding a DOCTYPE
declaration, with or without a reference to a DTD, and add
Thanks! The gs command line worked.
In a message dated 10/23/2009 3:42:06 A.M. Pacific Daylight Time,
vhenneb...@gmail.com writes:
Hi,
Dean Nelson wrote:
Hi y'all,
Is there a way to shrink the page size in Docbook without having to
reformat the doc going to PDF (FOP).
My
Did you check the jEdit website for an updated version of the plugin, one
that works with JRE 1.6? If the plugin is old, it may never have been
tested with 1.6. This seems to be more of an issue with jEdit and its
plugins rather than DocBook (which is known to work in jre 1.6).
Bob Stayton