Hello,
The parameter
xsl:param name=header.table.height400pt/xsl:param
is not working for me with any height values. Currently the footer goes over
the body text. For example this goes over the body text:
fo:external-graphic content-height=1.2cm
Dear all,
[I hope this is on-topic for this list]
I'm hoping to embed DocBook within some Java code (as comments). Along with
some support utilities, this should allow embedding of documentation next to
the code it describes. This is somewhat similar to JavaDoc, but:
a. using DocBook
On Mon, 12 Jul 2010 10:36:36 +0200
Paul Millar p...@astro.gla.ac.uk wrote:
Dear all,
[I hope this is on-topic for this list]
I'm hoping to embed DocBook within some Java code (as comments).
Think of it the other way round?
Embed java code in Docbook?
then you have a perfectly normal
Another way to do it is to use regular JavaDoc and do the following:
1 Generate html from java
2 Generate DocBook from html
We do something similar but our primary targets are wiki-pages.
In our case we mark the interesting JavaDoc blocks with html div-elements
(actually they also have an
then you have a perfectly normal docbook document,
... and you lose the ability to use of development tools like IDEs,
you have to regenerate the sources every time you make a tiny change
(which happens much more often than regenerating documentation),
debuggers get confused, you need to set up
On Mon, 12 Jul 2010 13:19:31 +0200
Remko Tronçon re...@el-tramo.be wrote:
then you have a perfectly normal docbook document,
... and you lose the ability to use of development tools like IDEs,
you have to regenerate the sources every time you make a tiny change
(which happens much more
Remko Tronçon wrote:
Unfortunately, this way of working works if the main thing you're
writing is documentation with some toy examples in them (and even
then, I personally just write scripts that embed pure source code into
DocBook includes). It doesn't work for real development.
Of couse it
lars.bjer...@swedbank.se wrote:
Another way to do it is to use regular JavaDoc and do the following:
1 Generate html from java
2 Generate DocBook from html
There is nice tools dbdoclet which can be used for generating DocBook
from JavaDoc comments. I think that with some customization it could
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| I'm hoping to embed DocBook within some Java code (as
| comments). Along with some support utilities, this should
| allow embedding of documentation next to the code it describes.
| This is somewhat similar to JavaDoc, but:
|
| a. using DocBook vocabulary,
|
| b. to be included
Hi,
I am wondering if anyone has a complete setup of docbook + pdf +
olinking working. After some research pdf olinking is documented as
not working with fop:
http://www.sagehill.net/docbookxsl/OlinkPrintOutput.html
I believe this is incorrect. I could get it working by patching
directly
I'm producing a print book with createspace using docbook. My FO
images are 300 dpi, but I want to make an ebook available -- either a
PDF or epub file.
When I convert to epub format, I'll be keeping 96 dpi images at 63K as
png with a file reference for the role =epub-graphic.png.
I was
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