Hi there,
I am wondering if anyone had to deal with this issue before. My
build system is generating a list of filenames to be installed like
that:
files
file name=share/doc/Common1/Doc1/index.html/
file name=share/doc/Common1/Doc2/index.html/
file name=share/doc/Common2/Doc1/index.html/
Thanks rob.
I still do have some troubles
I am using the same docbook xml to generate either HTML or PDF. Some characters
(µ, °) are visible in PDF but not in HTML while others (alpha, beta) are
visible in HTML but not in PDF
I am getting mad, as both are encoded the same way in the
On Thu, 8 Jul 2010 11:21:41 +0200
Mathieu Malaterre mathieu.malate...@gmail.com wrote:
Hi there,
I am wondering if anyone had to deal with this issue before.
Your similar post on the xslt list at Mulberrytech
is more likely to get an answer.
Please don't cross post.
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regards
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Hum...
Even when getting the font to FOP, I get the #...
-Message d'origine-
De : Fabien Tillier [mailto:f.till...@cerep.fr]
Envoyé : jeudi 8 juillet 2010 13:46
À : rob.cavicc...@emc.com; docbook-apps@lists.oasis-open.org
Objet : RE: [docbook-apps] RE: XSL-FO and unicode
Thanks rob.
I
I understand your frustration. I happen to be dealing with a lot of these
font/character issues myself right now, so my head's in it. Hopefully I can
help further. The situation is very different for HTML vs. PDF.
As far as HTML goes, unless you are publishing HTML Help (CHM), I recommend
On Thu, 8 Jul 2010 11:21:41 +0200
Mathieu Malaterre mathieu.malate...@gmail.com wrote:
Hi there,
I am wondering if anyone had to deal with this issue before. My
build system is generating a list of filenames to be installed like
that:
files
file
If I only set Arial Unicode MS xsl:param name=body.font.family
select='Arial Unicode MS'/, I get the symbols, but only those :( (and
numbers...)
And Acrobat tells me the used fonts are Helvetica and Symbol...
As I like to try things, I set the fonts to
xsl:param name=symbol.font.family
On Thu, Jul 8, 2010 at 4:59 PM, Dave Pawson da...@dpawson.co.uk wrote:
On Thu, 8 Jul 2010 11:21:41 +0200
Mathieu Malaterre mathieu.malate...@gmail.com wrote:
Hi there,
I am wondering if anyone had to deal with this issue before. My
build system is generating a list of filenames to be
Hmm, did you configure FOP to auto-detect the system fonts?
http://xmlgraphics.apache.org/fop/0.95/fonts.html#basics
Basically, you need an XML file that looks like this:
?xml version=1.0?
fop version=1.0
renderers
renderer mime=application/pdf
Fabien
Have you looked at the FOP config file? In my experience, it helped quite a bit
to specify the fonts used in the FOP config file. Since I use the DejaVu fonts
for that same reason, here is the FOP config file snippet from mine and notice
I do not let FOP roam around my system looking
Hi Mathieu,
If this is about olinking, then it is relevant to this list. I didn't get that from
the original mail since it didn't mention olink, but targetset should have been a
sufficient clue.
I've thought about creating some kind of stylesheet to generate an olink targetset
structure,
On Thu, Jul 8, 2010 at 6:18 PM, Dave Pawson da...@dpawson.co.uk wrote:
On Thu, 8 Jul 2010 17:41:41 +0200
Mathieu Malaterre mathieu.malate...@gmail.com wrote:
As I said, nothing to do with docbook, why are you asking here?
Aren't the xsl-list answers enough for you?
For the *exact* same
Steve,
A while back, Norm Walsh did some experiments to implement some DITA
features, including conref, in DocBook. Here is a link to an article he
wrote about the topic:
http://norman.walsh.name/2005/10/21/dita
However, you may find that existing functionality, like xinclude, will
do
| -Original Message-
| From: Tom Browder
|
| In my css file I have tried these:
|
| div.mediaobject {
|align: center;
| }
| div.mediaobject {
|text-align: center;
| }
|
| Neither work.
CSS has no align property.
text-align: center; works in Internet Explorer,
On Thu, Jul 8, 2010 at 14:20, Mauritz Jeanson m...@johanneberg.com wrote:
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| In my css file I have tried these:
| div.mediaobject {
| text-align: center;
| }
|
| Neither work.
...
CSS has no align property.
text-align: center; works in Internet
| -Original Message-
| From: Tom Browder
|
| Do you have a pointer to any other css tricks for firefox?
https://developer.mozilla.org/en/CSS
Mauritz
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| In my css file I have tried these:
| div.mediaobject {
| text-align: center;
| }
|
| Neither work.
On Thu, Jul 8, 2010 at 15:29, Mauritz Jeanson m...@johanneberg.com wrote:
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| Do you have a pointer to any other css tricks for firefox?
...
https://developer.mozilla.org/en/CSS
Thanks, Mauritz.
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