Hello folks,
I have a little trouble.
I made several books with a working custom titlepage.
I wrote a new book and try do use the same titlepage, but it does not
work. To find what's wrong I made a small Docbook xml file, a custom
stylesheet and a small custom titlepage. And it does not work...
Hello,
currently we are having some problems customizing the respective XSL
stylesheet for transforming our documents into Html ( and if it works also
XHTML, webhelp etc.).
The problems seems to be that Oxygen in a way is blocking our CSS
stylesheet, since it is obviously recognized by the XSL
Hi Daniel,
currently we are
having some problems
customizing the respective XSL stylesheet for transforming our
documents
into Html ( and if it works also XHTML, webhelp etc.).
The problems seems to be that
Oxygen
in
Hello,
another problem occurred:
The elements of the TOC have wrong spacings between the label/number and
the title:
Basically it looks like this (a bit exaggerated):
1.1 XYZ
1.2XYZ
1.3XYZ
1.4
Hi all,
I wonder if there is a way to set color easily for some part of my text ?
For exemple :
emphasis role=???My Colored Text/emphasis
As I expect that it's not so easy, does some of you have ever customized
pdf stylesheets to do that ?
Regards,
Benjamin
Hi,
try:
xsl:template match=*[@role='red'] priority=10
fo:inline
color=redxsl:apply-imports//fo:inline
/xsl:template
Have a look here:
http://www.w3schools.com/xslfo/prop_color.asp
Greetings
Dominic Weiss
Von: Benjamin DE DARDEL
Hi Daniel,
It is hard to tell what is going wrong here without more information about how
you customized it. One thing you want to make sure of is that your
customization layer for PDF output does not set indent=yes in the xsl:output
element. It should be:
xsl:output indent=no method=xml/
Hi Daniel,
I'm not clear what the problem is here. You say you are generating HTML
output, but your example in red is not an HTML output element, and you show the
element markup itself as being displayed in the browser in red.
I suspect this is displaying an error-flagging feature of the
So I'm having a hard time comprehending how to properly build a custom
titlepage specification XML file.
I've got the process down -- create the specification XML, transform it
using the template/titlepage.xsl stylesheet to generate a custom XSL
titlepage stylesheet, then import that into my
Hello,
I successfully generated an epub file with the epub stylesheets and tested
it on various e-readers (or emulators of e-readers). I have some annoying
problems with Unicode characters though and wonder what others do or
recommend.
1. My book is about C++. Unfortunately C++ is not a word -
Hi,
I would suggest that since your article titlepage plays out like a book's titlepage
that you look at the specifications for the book's titlepage in that file as a model.
There you will see two instances of page breaking with this:
fo:block break-after=page/
I presume you have seen this
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