Fwd: [docbook-apps] Tool to validate table layouts?

2019-08-26 Thread Stefan Knorr
Hi, [forgot including the list here.] On 8/22/19 5:37 PM, Tony Graham wrote: >    https://github.com/nigelwhitaker/cals-table-schematron Thanks! While this includes a bunch of things I can't properly use (saxon-only elements etc.), this does seem like a good resource for getting the constraints

Re: AW: [docbook-apps] Tool to validate table layouts?

2019-08-26 Thread Stefan Knorr
Hi, On 8/23/19 2:16 PM, Frank Ralf wrote: > oXygen XML Editor does table syntax checking for DITA files. Might be > available for DocBook files as well because the underlying XML structure ist > the same. Thanks but unfortunately, using a commercial GUI tool in a public CI does not really work.

Re: AW: [docbook-apps] Tool to validate table layouts?

2019-08-23 Thread Radu Coravu
-open.org *Betreff:* Re: [docbook-apps] Tool to validate table layouts? On 22/08/2019 16:26, Stefan Knorr wrote: We regularly see issues with table layouts that break PDF builds of documents. This often goes undetected for weeks because we only build PDFs only every so often--they take a lot longer

AW: [docbook-apps] Tool to validate table layouts?

2019-08-23 Thread Frank Ralf
-open.org Betreff: Re: [docbook-apps] Tool to validate table layouts? On 22/08/2019 16:26, Stefan Knorr wrote: > We regularly see issues with table layouts that break PDF builds of > documents. This often goes undetected for weeks because we only build > PDFs only every so often--they t

Re: [docbook-apps] Tool to validate table layouts?

2019-08-22 Thread Tony Graham
On 22/08/2019 16:26, Stefan Knorr wrote: We regularly see issues with table layouts that break PDF builds of documents. This often goes undetected for weeks because we only build PDFs only every so often--they take a lot longer to generate than HTML versions of the same documents. ... So, it wo

[docbook-apps] Tool to validate table layouts?

2019-08-22 Thread Stefan Knorr
Hello all, We regularly see issues with table layouts that break PDF builds of documents. This often goes undetected for weeks because we only build PDFs only every so often--they take a lot longer to generate than HTML versions of the same documents. Now HTMLs build won't break because of broken