On 25.6.2013 21:32, ольга крыжановская wrote:
Has any one an example style sheet fragment which shows how the
Docbook/XML to HTML/XHTML XSL style sheet can be added to the
Docbook/XML document itself?
The idea is to add the XSL transformation style sheet as style sheet
reference to the
Hello!
Olga, if your docbook xml source is quite simple in structure maybe other
approach to xml rendering have to be chosen? What about direct xml rendering by
CSS? In these posts [1],[2] you can find out the details about it.
[1] http://permalink.gmane.org/gmane.text.docbook.apps/24325
[2]
On 26.6.2013 14:51, Eduard Tibet wrote:
Olga, if your docbook xml source is quite simple in structure maybe other
approach to xml rendering have to be chosen? What about direct xml rendering
by CSS? In these posts [1],[2] you can find out the details about it.
Please note that CSS doesn't
Hi Eric,
I'm not sure what differences you are seeing between the TOC and list of
tables? They look the same in my output.
Regarding the labels, are you referring to List of Tables? If so, those are
in the gentext files such as common/en.xml,
l:gentext key=ListofTables text=List of Tables/
Oh, you probably changed the 'toc.margin.properties' attribute-set. You are
right, that should also be used for lists of tables, etc.
You can add it to the template named 'list.of.titles' in your customization
layer, from fo/autotoc.xsl:
fo:block id=lot...{$titles}...{$id}
I can't really say if it is new in 1.78.1. We used a highly modified version of
the 1.76 version before, but I'm redesigning after we upgraded our
documentation repositories to docbook 5.0.
I have managed to divide and conquer the generated html, and ended up with the
following css stub that
Hi,
I'm having some trouble trying to figure out how to set up my footer for
print output to have its background color set. I can add it to the
footer.content.properties attribute set, but that only sets the background
color of the displayed text - kind of like in HTML setting the background