Hi Dave,
Thanks for the suggestion. I hadn’t used Jing in so long that I didn’t remember
that it has (or claims) support for Schematron.
Did you modify Jing or the Schematron rules? I tried running it using the
docbookxi.rng schema and also with the docbook.sch schematron rules (DocBook
5.0,
On 7/29/2020 11:10 AM, Thomas Schraitle wrote:
Just for clarification: how do we get PDF thesedays?
I suspect I'm not part of this "we", but for a different "we": we get
them via dblatex + (Xe)LaTeX. That gave us the ability to mix
left-to-right and right-to-left scripts and still get
Hi,
On Mittwoch, 29. Juli 2020 17:24:24 CEST you wrote:
> [...]
> > Does the new stylesheets create PDFs through a HTML -> browser -> PDF
> > workflow? Or will there be separate XSL-FO stylesheets at some day?
>
> My current thinking is that HTML+CSS through some tool like AntennaHouse
>
>> The goal of the stylesheets is to produce clean, semantically rich
>> HTML(5) that can be beautifully rendered with CSS (and a dash or two of
>> JavaScript, if you wish) in the browser and in print. [...]
>
> Just for clarification: how do we get PDF thesedays?
>
> Does the new stylesheets
Hi Norman,
On Dienstag, 28. Juli 2020 18:12:03 CEST Norman Tovey-Walsh wrote:
>
> A few days ago, I released the first version of the DocBook xslTNG
> Stylesheets. These are a complete rewrite of DocBook to HTML stylesheets
> in XSLT 3.0.
This is a huge step forward! Many thanks!
> The goal
I've use Oxygen (current 22.1) for many years. No problems.
On 7/28/20 9:16 PM, Bob Stayton wrote:
I use Oxygen XML.
Bob Stayton
b...@sagehill.net
On 7/28/2020 2:55 PM, Richard Hamilton wrote:
This is a question for the group.
What do you currently use for validating DocBook agains both
Hi, Norman!
On Tue, 28 Jul 2020 17:12:03 +0100
Norman Tovey-Walsh wrote:
> Hello world,
>
> A few days ago, I released the first version of the DocBook xslTNG
> Stylesheets. These are a complete rewrite of DocBook to HTML stylesheets
> in XSLT 3.0.
>
> The goal of the stylesheets is to
On Tue, 28 Jul 2020 at 22:55, Richard Hamilton wrote:
>
> This is a question for the group.
>
> What do you currently use for validating DocBook agains both RelaxNG and
> Schematron?
>
> I’ve been looking around and downloading and trying some 10-to-15 year old
> solutions, but I figure there
Hi Frank,
On 29 Jul 2020, at 14:59, Frank Steimke wrote:
> i think we have something similar. We use a DocBook base solution for
> contracts with our partners. In short:
Thank you for that detailed summary. It's very helpful to know that others are
already doing the kind of thing I was