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Sent: Friday, November 13, 2009 2:53 AM
Subject: Re: [docbook-apps] Image overflows
Hi Tobias,
Tobias Anstett [k15t.com] wrote:
Hi,
Recently I had a problem with image overflows using Apache as well as
XEP.
I use both very wide and very high images
Hi,
Recently I had a problem with image overflows using Apache as well as XEP.
I use both very wide and very high images in my documentation. When
applying my customization layers they are always scaled to match the
width of the page but I have problems if the image is still to high to
match the
Hi,
I defined the following font-family for a certain fo:block element in
my customization layer:
...Helvetica Black, 'Helvetica Black', Arial Black, 'Arial Black',
Helvetica, Arial, sans-serif/...
As far as I understood the mechanism, the processor will try to use
the first value and if not
Hi,
is there a way to modify the toc templates to e.g. making every major
one heading bold and have a padding or margin like this
1. This is a major one heading (BOLD font-weight)
1.1 ... (NORMAL font-weight)
1.2 ... (NORMAL font-weight)
Padding / Margin / Spacing
2. This is a major two heading
. To be sure that it is
executed during runtime, you have to add it to the component.xsl (in
my case the article template) the same way the head template is
called.
That's all :)
Cheers,
Tobias
On Sun, Aug 30, 2009 at 11:41 AM, Tobias Anstett
[k15t.com]tob...@k15t.com wrote:
Hi,
in my custom user
Hi Tom,
I modified the toc.line template. Thanks for your help :)
Cheers,
Tobias
On Sun, Aug 30, 2009 at 1:39 PM, Thomas Schraitletom_s...@web.de wrote:
Hi Tobias,
Sunday 30 August 2009
is there a way to modify the toc templates to e.g. making every major
one heading bold and have a
Hi,
I have to questions:
1) Regarding CMYK support:
Does anybody know if I can somehow use CMYK color encodings within the
DocBook customization layer? I only found documentation about RGB via
the hexadecimal representation.
2) Fonts
Does anybody know if I can use non-truetype fonts? (maybe in
Hi,
I don't know if this is a little bit off-topic.
We are currently using Apache FOP and like to switch to a processor
that is more powerful (e.g. auto-column size table handling).
Currently I am investigating:
- XSL Formatter (Antenna House)
- XEP (RenderX)
Do you know more processors worth
Subject: Re: [docbook-apps] FO processors
Hi Tobias,
On Samstag, 6. Juni 2009, Tobias Anstett [k15t.com] wrote:
We are currently using Apache FOP and like to switch to a processor
that is more powerful (e.g. auto-column size table handling).
Currently I am investigating:
- XSL Formatter
to the link destination. If it doesn't for you, perhaps it is some
configuration item in the PDF browser?
Bob Stayton
Sagehill Enterprises
b...@sagehill.net
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Sent: Thursday, May 14, 2009 3:59 PM
Subject: Re: [docbook-apps] Link location
Well, we seem to be getting different behavior. What XSL-FO processor are
you using? I'm
xml:id=4915345_sometext
when clicking on the link I am always redirected to the top of the
page containing the target.
Any ideas?
Cheers,
Tobias
On Tue, May 19, 2009 at 7:38 PM, Tobias Anstett [k15t.com]
tob...@k15t.com wrote:
Hi Bob,
still have the problems... Would showing a DocBook snippet
:55 PM, Tobias Anstett [k15t.com]
tob...@k15t.com wrote:
Hi,
Just checked the DocBook source:
We are using Internal link with generated text e.g.:
d:xref linkend=4915345 / where d is set to
xmlns:d=http://docbook.org/ns/docbook;
This link should refer to
d:section xml:id=4915345
we also
Hi Johan,
you can simple override the generated text in your customization layer:
l:i18n xmlns:l=http://docbook.sourceforge.net/xmlns/l10n/1.0;
l:l10n language=en
l:context name=xref
l:template name=CHECK THE NAME IN common/en.xml text=PATTERN
WHAT SHOULD BE RENDERED/
/l:context
this problem and had to do with the section ID. You need to drill down to
the exact spot to make it work. I could dig out the example if you really
need it.
Tobias Anstett
[k15t.com]
tob...@k15t.com
,
the page scrolls down to show the target section title near the top of the
screen. Is that what you were asking about? Does your PDF browser not do
that?
Bob Stayton
Sagehill Enterprises
b...@sagehill.net
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tob...@k15t.com
Hi,
is it possible for the internal hyperlinks to link directly to the
relevant heading on the page rather than just to the top of the page?
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Cheers,
Tobias
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/xsl:with-param
/xsl:call-template
/xsl:for-each
/xsl:template
This processes all the sections and elements that follow sections, each in
their own page-sequence.
Bob Stayton
Sagehill Enterprises
b...@sagehill.net
- Original Message - From: Tobias Anstett [k15t.com]
tob
what's going on with the second problem, as I did not see that
issue. Is your customization setting indents for body text? Can you
describe that problem in more detail?
Bob Stayton
Sagehill Enterprises
b...@sagehill.net
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tob
file with Saxon or such, and then processing the FO file
with FOP. That would at least tell you which step was having the problem.
Bob Stayton
Sagehill Enterprises
b...@sagehill.net
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tob...@k15t.com
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, Tobias Anstett [k15t.com]
tob...@k15t.com wrote:
Hi Bob,
I analyzed the problem by splitting the whole generation chain like
you suggested.
The problem occurs when the Apache FO processor does the
transformation to PDF. After contacting the Apache FO mailinglist I
know what my problem
Hi,
we are using the DocBook stylesheets in combination with Apache FOP
inside a web app. I already assigned more than 1024m to -Xms and -Xmx
but some (large) DocBook to PDF conversions still cause Java Heap
Exceptions. Is there a way to reduce the consumed memory ?
Cheers,
Tobias
Hi Karen,
maybe I already pointed out the Scroll Wiki Exporter Plugin for
(Atlassian) Confluence earlier. Our product should be available in
the next few weeks. It introduces Documentation 2.0 as a paradigm for
doing your documentation in a Wiki.
Maybe it would be interesting to have a look at
And of course it exports DocBook ;)
On Sun, Apr 26, 2009 at 12:11 PM, Tobias Anstett [k15t.com]
tob...@k15t.com wrote:
Hi Karen,
maybe I already pointed out the Scroll Wiki Exporter Plugin for
(Atlassian) Confluence earlier. Our product should be available in
the next few weeks
Hi Richard,
Overwriting the 'ignore.image.scaling' parameter in your customization
layer for the html output should do the job. If set, the 'scale' and
'scalefit' parameters are ignored.
Cheers, Tobias
On Mon, Feb 16, 2009 at 1:25 PM, Kerry, Richard
richard.ke...@siemens.com wrote:
Team,
I
Hi Antii,
If you have a look at the stylesheets, where the images are scaled,
you will see that only width is considered. As far as I know there is
no solution out of the box. You can try to extend your stylesheet with
logic to calculate the resize precentage of both scaling possibilities
(in
Hi Karen,
It has been suggested that a workshop might help build buy-in and bring more
people into the native-XML-production fold (versus producing documentation on
the wiki or in Word, the two formats now used for our project).
I think producing documentation in the wiki is getting more and
Hi Mathias,
if only the line-height is too big, can't you just modify the
attribute-set name=monospace.verbatim.properties to set your own
font-size and line-height ?
Cheers, Tobias
On Wed, Feb 11, 2009 at 1:56 PM, Mathias Schindler
m.schind...@matrixware.com wrote:
Hello,
Hi,
I am using docbook since several months and have experimented a lot
with the customization layer. Yesterday I noticed that using a user
pagemaster deletes the regular indentation of para/admonitions/...
after a section title.
Defining the select.user.pagemaster in my customization layer and
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