Warren Young wrote:
Further testing implicates either xsltproc or the stylesheets.
For the archives, it's the stylesheets.
Thanks to help off-list from Bob Stayton, I found that the Red Hat
packages (which CentOS uses verbatim, by policy) have been horribly
hacked up relative to the stock
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From: Warren Young
I use xsltproc to get from DBX to FO, and then FOP to get from FO to
PDF, because I use XIncludes in this document. If I make FOP do all
the work, the page title are formatted correctly, although of
course the
XIncludes break.
You
Further testing implicates either xsltproc or the stylesheets.
I use xsltproc to get from DBX to FO, and then FOP to get from FO to
PDF, because I use XIncludes in this document. If I make FOP do all
the work, the page title are formatted correctly, although of course the
XIncludes break.
I'm using the DocBook style sheets to format a user manual for MySQL++.
(http://tangentsoft.net/mysql++)
For the previous release of MySQL++, I prepared the manual on a
different machine which came with v1.65.1 of the style sheets, and it
worked correctly. Since moving to a newer machine