I've been trying to get the tool chain DocBook - xsltproc - passivetex
- pdf to work. I've run into two problems doing this. The first
problem involves xsltproc. I tried to run xsltproc with Norman Walsh's
fo stylesheets using the command:
xsltproc -o book.fo
A few days ago (2002-02-11) Torsten Bronger announced his tbook system for
XML authoring in de.comp.text.tex which might IMO be interesting for some
people on this list:
quote
The tbook system for XML Authoring
Main Goals
An XML DTD that is sufficient for demanding, especially scientific,
On Thu, Jun 13, 2002 at 11:32:44PM +0200, Johannes Zellner wrote:
On Thu, Jun 13, 2002 at 02:05:19PM -0700, Bob Stayton wrote:
On Thu, Jun 13, 2002 at 09:53:44AM +0200, Johannes Zellner wrote:
Hi,
# org.apache.fop.apps.Fop index.fo -pdf index.pdf
[INFO]: FOP 0.20.3
just
* Michael Wiedmann; [EMAIL PROTECTED] on 14 Jun, 2002 wrote:
A few days ago (2002-02-11) Torsten Bronger announced his tbook system for
It should work with formulas, graphics, tables, (all three with numbering)
bibliography, and index. Tools that have proven their efficiency with
LaTeX
is there a useful editor for docbook? Abiword is not really good to
produce docbook files. Emacs is not bad but is generally designed to
edit all kind of text not specialized for docbook. I would prefer a Java
implementation to be able work on several plattforms (with the same
interface).
hello
is there a way to increase the padding in tables when using the dsssl
stylesheets to create pdf?
or does anybody know a good source of information regarding the
customization of the dsssl stuff (e.g. table style, fonts ...)
besides the parameterized stuff
tia, bernd