Hi,
Could someone please tell me what the following is supposed to look
like in PDF, when settings are:
xsl:param name=ulink.show select=1/
xsl:param name=ulink.footnotes select=1/
Here is the full docbook code:
?xml version='1.0' encoding='UTF-8'?
!DOCTYPE article PUBLIC -//OASIS//DTD
Hi.
I am facing also an interesting problem with unicode entities.
I have some special characters I encoded as Unicode, like #945;
In the xsl-fo, I get
fo:block#945;/fo:block
And in PDF, a wonderful #
So, after some further readings, I found that I had to add some fonts,
so in the XSL
The more basic question is, should olink be used in this case at all?
The description of olink is: The olink element is the equivalent for
linking outside the current document. (from Bob Stayton's book)
I think this is an extremely vague way to describe it because document
is ambiguous and
Hi List.
Just a quick question.
To (re-)define table handling in fo stylesheets (add borders, colors and
so on) , should I have to modify the code in htmltbl.xsl ?
Thanks for pointing me in the good direction,
Regards,
Fabien
nevermind this is a known issue:
http://rvdb.wordpress.com/2008/03/07/rendering-footnotes-in-tables-and-lists-with-fop/
- https://issues.apache.org/bugzilla/show_bug.cgi?id=37579
Sorry for the noise
On Mon, Jul 5, 2010 at 6:30 PM, Mathieu Malaterre
mathieu.malate...@gmail.com wrote:
Hi,
Hi List.
I am trying to generate PDF from my DocBook XML
So far, I generated something really plain, and I would like to have
things look better.
So, customization of the xsl-fo stylesheets.
My problem is that, no matter how I set the parameters, I can't get the
table to have borders.
In my custom
I want my back cover to fall on an even page (I may put some info on
the page before later). In this message:
http://markmail.org/message/yaps47itqwc6d4r7
Bob Stayton said:
quote
Then define a template named backpage that generates a new
page-sequence for your back cover content. That
Hi Steve,
olink is exactly what I use for the same reasons you bring up. I generate
DocBook chapters and every link is an olink.
That works for the individual chapter for its own internal links and links to
other external chapters. And it works when all the chapters are xincluded into
one
Hi List.
Just a quick question.
To (re-)define table handling in fo stylesheets (add borders, colors and
so on) , should I have to modify the code in htmltbl.xsl ?
Thanks for pointing me in the good direction,
Regards,
Fabien
Fabien Tillier souhaite rappeler le message « XSL-FO customization ».
Hi Steve,
Olinking is not needed for chunked HTML output.
Actually, I meant document as you use it, as an XML file. An xref or link element
uses a linkend attribute whose attribute type is IDREF. The XML standard says the
target of an IDREF has to be within the same XML file. Olinking
Hi, there,
I'm writing a book which uses a lot of screenshots.
I was wondering. Does the screenshot element do anything special for
screenshots? (either in print or HTML output)?
It seems I could add images in my imageobject just as easily and not
add the screenshot element, Why then use the
Currently we are not chunking documentation but at some point I would
like to be able to do that. To that end, because currently there are no
cross-references at all, I want to implement cross-references so they
will work whether or not the documents are chunked at transformation.
I had no
Hi,
The parameters you mention provide properties for a border, if it is present. Its
presence is determined by the attributes on the table XML element. Does your table
have a frame=none attribute, by any chance? Likewise, row rules are controlled by
the attribute rowsep=1, and column rules
Not necessarily. The templates in htmltbl.xsl are used to format tables marked
up in HTML table syntax (tr and td). Tables marked up with CALS table
syntax (row and entry) are formatted using templates in tables.xsl.
However, many table features can be customized using templates designed for
Jonathan Nieder jrnie...@gmail.com writes:
I wrote this report about a month and a half ago and sent
it to sub...@bugs.debian.org and docbook-apps@lists.oasis-open.org,
but I am not sure it ended up in the right place. Could you
take a glance and let me know?
It looked ok to me, so I went
On Tue, 2010-07-06 at 15:58 +0200, Fabien Tillier wrote:
Hi.
I am facing also an interesting problem with unicode entities.
I have some special characters I encoded as Unicode, like #945;
In the xsl-fo, I get
fo:block#945;/fo:block
And in PDF, a wonderful #
Fabien,
The problem is most
| -Original Message-
| From: Fabien Tillier
|
| But that does not change a thing though in the fo, I
| have fo:root
| xmlns:fo=http://www.w3.org/1999/XSL/Format; font-family=serif,Arial
| Sans Unicode,Symbol,ZapfDingbats font-size=10pt
| text-align=justify
|
Mathieu Malaterre wrote:
See attached pdf for result on my machine (using fop 0.95). I find it
very strange the the ulink #2 does not appear in the footnote.
This is known bug in FOP:
https://issues.apache.org/bugzilla/show_bug.cgi?id=37579
Do I
need to activate some kind of option ?
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