Hi all,
I've got a large number of text paragraphs in a Excel spreadsheet.
I think about to convert the entries of the spreadsheet cells to a docbook file
using the XML capabilities of the newer Excel versions.
My Excel looks like this:
Heading 1 | | |
Hi Markus,
we are using dblatex with which we never had such problems.
Maybe you give it a try.
regards
Robert
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Von: markus.hoeni...@mhoenicka.de [mailto:markus.hoeni...@mhoenicka.de]
Gesendet: Samstag, 16. Juli 2011 01:17
An:
Hi Jonny,
we are useing dblatex (http://dblatex.sourceforge.net/ ) for some documents and
produce with this way high quality PDFs.
A lot of your requirements you can achive with this approach. We are also using
the KOMA-script-styles without tweaking the Latex-file. With your
Latex-background
Hi all,
this is only one reason more, why we use only dblatex for PDF-output.
FOP seems us far away from the possibilities of pdflatex which is used by
dblatex.
Robert
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Von: ben.guillon [mailto:ben.guil...@gmail.com]
Gesendet: Mittwoch, 12. Mai 2010 15:05
An:
Hi all,
I want to convert documents from open-office (*.odt-files) to the
docbook-format (XML).
I've already heard about the roundtrip-stylesheets but I can't figure out how
to use them for the topic above.
Is there any help / hints out there.
I didn't find any useful tips in the web :-(
Hi Steve,
thank you for your answer.
I've got the latest snapshot of the roundtrip-stylesheets from the SVN
repository and I use the following pipeline to convert a word-XML file to
docbook:
xsltproc wordml2normalise.xsl $1 | \
xsltproc normalise2sections.xsl - | \
xsltproc
Hi all,
I'm working with the roundtrip-stylesheets in order to create a
docbook-XML-file out of a WordML-XML-file. But I have problems to use
the variablelist-format.
In the word-file I got 2 paragraphs. The first is formatted as
variablelist-term
and the second as
variablelist
the wordML-file
Hi all,
I'm working with the roundtrip-stylesheets in order to create a
docbook-XML-file out of a WordML-XML-file. But I have problems to use
the variablelist-format.
In the word-file I got 2 paragraphs. The first is formatted as
variablelist-term
and the second as
variablelist
the wordML-file
Hi,
we are using dblatex (http://dblatex.sourceforge.net/) for PDF-production and
it works very well.
Regards
Robert
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Von: Adrián Ribao Martínez [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Gesendet: Donnerstag, 6. März 2008 21:50
An: docbook-apps@lists.oasis-open.org
Hello all,
I've got a xinclude-question:
My document-structure looks like this:
file.xml:
section id=A
titleA/title
section id=A1
titleA1/title
/section
section id=A2
titleA2/title
/section
section id=A3
titleA3/title
section id=A3.1
Hello Jere,
thank you very much for the tip with the encoding in Jedit.
Now the file looks fine.
Hope, I find out why dblatex fails.
Regards
Robert
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Von: Jere Käpyaho [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Gesendet: Mittwoch, 31. Oktober 2007 10:37
An: Buergel Robert,
Hello,
I’ve got problems with producing a target-databasefile for olinking because my
target-db-files includes cryptic-characters which makes problems in the further
processing:
To produce my target.db I do:
xsltproc --xinclude --debug --stringparam collect.xref.targets only \
Hi all,
I'm processing my docbook sources with xsltproc and all is fine.
Graphic-Files are imported like this:
.
imageobject role=html
imagedata fileref=../figures_web/sgbmnr-antrag-09.png
align=center/
/imageobject
.
And my HTML-output for graphic-files looks like this:
...
img
Hi Markus,
please try dblatex not db2latex. You can find it on sourceforge. I'm produceing
with it really good results.
regards
Robert
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Von: Markus Innerebner [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Gesendet: Freitag, 8. Juni 2007 13:09
An:
Hi,
thank you for the tip with the customization layer. I've exactly followed the
instructions on:
http://www.sagehill.net/docbookxsl/OutputEncoding.html
http://www.sagehill.net/docbookxsl/OutputEncoding.html
and I got a HTML-File in the utf-8-encoding, like:
meta
Hi all,
I want to write a thin space betweeen two character. For this I found
the thinsp;-Entity.
But if I write in my docbook-File something like this
athinsp;b
in order to generate a HTML-File with the standard html/docbook.xsl-File
I get a html-File with
a#8201;b
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