On Wed, 10 Nov 2010 11:42:27 +0530
"SriKrishnan" wrote:
> Hi Friends,
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> I am working in Windows XP professional system.
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> I am trying to convert FO file from Docbook xml using xml catalog.
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> I have copied Saxon in the following path
> "C:\saxonhe9-2-1-5j\saxon9he.jar
On Wed, 10 Nov 2010 07:59:54 +0100
Nathalie Sequeira wrote:
> Hello again,
> since no one has replied: should I be asking this question somewhere
> else?
No, you're quite right here.
http://docbook.org/ns/docbook";>
NASA National Aeronautics
and Space Administration.
Hello again,
since no one has replied: should I be asking this question somewhere else?
I have also searched the archives, but have not found any relevant info.
One thread in Nov.2006 dealt with the usefulness of acronyms
(personally, I really need these to meet accessibility requirements!),
b
Hi Friends,
I am working in Windows XP professional system.
I am trying to convert FO file from Docbook xml using xml catalog.
I have copied Saxon in the following path "C:\saxonhe9-2-1-5j\saxon9he.jar"
I have copied fop in the following path "C:\fop-1.0\"
I have copied "CatalogManage
Hi,
Yes, my book is out of date when it mentions Saxon 8, since Saxon 9 is the current
release. That will get fixed in the next edition.
Keep in mind that Saxon 9 is an XSLT 2.0 processor, while the DocBook XSL stylesheets
in general distribution are written for XSLT 1.0. Although they may wo
Those sound like excellent solutions.
Is there a way to have Ant build the 40 individual build.xml files
from a central build file? I'd like to invoke Ant once, have it build
40 documents based on their individual build XML files, and then move
on to other targets such as packaging in Eclipse WAR
Hi Peter,
You could have a build.xml for each top-level/buildable source file that:
1. Declares properties like current.docid etc.
2. Imports your main build.xml that contains your build logic
Optionally, you could store the key/value pairs in a properties file and pull
them into the doc's buil
Hi, I'm getting started with Apache Ant and DocBook publishing. I have
figured out how to use Ant to transform DocBook files with the
stylesheets. Now I'm trying to find an efficient, maintainable, and
scalable way to handle the sets of attributes that are unique to
documents.
I am dealing with ab
On Tue, Nov 9, 2010 at 09:16, Tom Browder wrote:
> On Tue, Nov 9, 2010 at 09:11, DeanNelson wrote:
>> Tom,
>> Here is what I use:
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Well, none of this is working for me and I now know why (but I'm not
sure of the best solution yet):
I made a change to use version 1.76.1 of the sty
On Tue, Nov 9, 2010 at 10:25, Tom Browder wrote:
> On Tue, Nov 9, 2010 at 09:16, Tom Browder wrote:
>> On Tue, Nov 9, 2010 at 09:11, DeanNelson wrote:
>>> Tom,
>>> Here is what I use:
> ...
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>>>
> ...
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> Well, none of this is working for me and I now know why (but I'm not
> sure of the bes
Is there any way to change the font size for a short piece of text?
I have tried using the and tags with various
attempts at customization. The most likely thing I thought would work
was, taking a cue from Dean Nelson's font xsl file:
But nothing changes.
My next step
On Tue, Nov 9, 2010 at 09:11, DeanNelson wrote:
> Tom,
> Here is what I use:
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> and you need to use where "yada-yada" is any
> font-size or percentage.
Aha, I'm trying to modify the wrong thing! I'm trying to do the mod
to an entry in a tab
FYI - you usually just need to close out the command lime window and start that
again. That is when it starts another session and reloads the environmental
variables (i.e CLASSPATH, PATH, etc).
In a message dated 11/09/10 01:12:51 Pacific Standard Time,
eduard.ti...@i-free.com writes:
Srikris
Tom,
Here is what I use:
and you need to use where "yada-yada" is any
font-size or percentage.
Regards
Dean Nelson
In a message dated 11/09/10 06:55:43 Pacific Standard Time,
tom.brow...@gmail.com writes:
Is there any way to change the font size f
On Tue, Nov 9, 2010 at 05:24, Tom Browder wrote:
> On Mon, Nov 8, 2010 at 23:41, DeanNelson wrote:
>> Oh, right you are Tom! It didn't work for me as well - to top it off, I sent
>> you the wrong section of my xsl.
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>> This section will do what you want - but you will need to use
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It
SriKrishnan wrote:
> Whereas modified second syntax works correctly. Can anyone help me why "-cp"
> is not working as expected in "windows XP"?
-cp disables classes available through CLASSPATH environment variable.
You should specify full path to your JAR file in -cp (unless it is in
the current
On Mon, Nov 8, 2010 at 23:41, DeanNelson wrote:
> Oh, right you are Tom! It didn't work for me as well - to top it off, I sent
> you the wrong section of my xsl.
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> This section will do what you want - but you will need to use
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Thanks, dean, I'll give that a shot.
Cheers!
-Tom
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Hi Tony,
Thanks for your suggestion.
Yes I came to knew that from "Saxonica" website. I think "DocBook XSL: The
Complete Guide Fourth Edition" has outdated information in this regard.
But still sample syntaxes mentioned in the
"http://www.saxonica.com/documentation/about/gettingstarted/gettingst
On Tue, November 9, 2010 5:53 am, SriKrishnan wrote:
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> In my Environmental variable for CLASSPATH has been as follows:
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> .;C:\Program
> Files\Java\jre6\lib\ext\QTJava.zip;C:\saxonhe9-2-1-5j\saxon9he.jar;C:\docboo
> k-xsl-1.76.1-RC2\extensions\saxon65.jar;C:\xml-commons-resolver-1.2\resolver
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Srikrishnan,
Sometimes Windows doesn't update path values entered by GUI until it will be
restarted. Try enter 'SET CLASSPATH' in your command line. Suggest there are
"Environment variable CLASSPATH not defined" message will appears (if you
created CLASSPATH) or CLASSPATH doesn't contains neede
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