Thanks everyone for the suggestions.
works well for me.
Best regards, Lars
2013/2/20 Dew, Simon :
> Sorry, should of course refer to the
> expected pdf file.
>
> I will be quiet about this now.
>
> Simon Dew
>
> Tec
Hi Nick,
I'm not quite following the customizations you made. I'm not clear what the
xrefs are supposed to connect to. The first template matched on
"bibliolist", but the change you made for id matches on "bibliography". Are
you trying to link to biblioentrys?
Bob Stayton
Sagehill Enterpri
Sorry, should of course refer to the
expected pdf file.
I will be quiet about this now.
Simon Dew
Technical Author | Stanley Security Solutions
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www.stanleysecuritysolutions.co.uk
Registered Offic
Lars Vogel wrote:
> not sure if this is the right distribution list.
Probably no ;-)
> Is their a way to tell Apache Ant to fail the build if such an exception
> occurs?
No idea if this is will work but try a combination of "ant-contrib"s
and (ant builtin) task (in the block).
And please l
Hi Lars
I'm not sure if this is the right list either, apologies if it isn't.
You could try adding a test to the ant build script to detect if the PDF
file was built:
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Simon Dew
Technical Author | Stanley Security Solutions
1 Park Gate Close, Bredbury, Stockp
On 02/20/2013 11:30 AM, Lars Vogel wrote:
> Hi,
>
> not sure if this is the right distribution list.
It seems the question is about ant, not docbook, so you may look for an
ant-related forum (or apache fop, if this is about fop's behaviour) to
ask such questions.
Stefan
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Hi,
not sure if this is the right distribution list.
I'm running an Apache Ant build to create PDF files from Docbook
input. This includes the translation to fop and afterwards running the
Ant task. If I assigned twice the the same ID I get Java
exceptions. See below for an example.
All this is