Re: [docbook-apps] how email works

2012-04-18 Thread Mark Craig
Hello,

The documentation at http://www.docbook.org/tdg51/en/html/email.html doesn't 
seem to give a definitive answer, In some processing environments,  email may 
automatically generate a hypertext link (a mailto: URL).

The 1.76.1 stylesheets definitely generate an active mailto:usern...@domain.com 
link from
link xlink:href=mailto:usern...@domain.com;usern...@domain.com/link
for example. Works for me even in PDF output.

Regards,
Mark

On Apr 18, 2012, at 3:02 PM, Abhishek Singh wrote:

 Hi,
 
 I am new to docbook and I want to write test for checking email for 
 docbook.can anyone tell me the behavior of emailusern...@domain.com/
 email.what it will show as output is it simply usern...@domain.com or it is 
 linked(usern...@domain.com)?
 
 Abhishek Singh
 



[docbook-apps] Making PDFs in Windows

2012-04-18 Thread Yves S. Garret
Hi guys, have you ever used Docbook to generate PDFs in Windows?  Did you
use Cygwin?  If not, would you recommend anything else?


Re: [docbook-apps] Making PDFs in Windows

2012-04-18 Thread DeanNelson
Its not necessary to use Cygwin or MinGW.
 
I use a batch file that calls XSLTPROC and FOP to generate PDFs under  
Windows. 
 
Check our Bob Stayton's book for more info.
 
Regards,
Dean Nelson
 
 
In a message dated 4/18/2012 6:51:52 A.M. Pacific Daylight Time,  
yoursurrogate...@gmail.com writes:

Hi guys,  have you ever used Docbook to generate PDFs in Windows?  Did you 
use  Cygwin?  If not, would you recommend anything  else?


RE: [docbook-apps] Making PDFs in Windows

2012-04-18 Thread David Goss
Take a look at this chapter from the Docbook XSL Guide:

http://www.sagehill.net/docbookxsl/InstallingAnFO.html

 

That guide, along with the Docbook Definitive Guide are indispensible.
98% of problems I've had are addressed in one of those these two books.

http://docbook.org/tdg5/en/html/docbook.html

 

Personally, I use Cygwin, xsltproc, FOP, and a makefile for processing.
(I'd kill to have a Unixy box at work instead of XP, but that's really
another matter).

 

-David

dg...@mueller-inc.com

 

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Sent: Wednesday, April 18, 2012 9:59 AM
To: yoursurrogate...@gmail.com; docbook-apps@lists.oasis-open.org
Subject: Re: [docbook-apps] Making PDFs in Windows

 

Its not necessary to use Cygwin or MinGW.

 

I use a batch file that calls XSLTPROC and FOP to generate PDFs under
Windows. 

 

Check our Bob Stayton's book for more info.

 

Regards,

Dean Nelson

 

In a message dated 4/18/2012 6:51:52 A.M. Pacific Daylight Time,
yoursurrogate...@gmail.com writes:

Hi guys, have you ever used Docbook to generate PDFs in Windows?
Did you use Cygwin?  If not, would you recommend anything else?



[docbook-apps] Learning DocBook and related technologies

2012-04-18 Thread David Cramer
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Hi there,
I created a page on the DocBook wiki with links to resources for
learning DocBook, xslt, and related technologies for our incoming GSoC
students.

I added links for a few things I know about, but please add other
stuff (especially good free web tutorials):

http://wiki.docbook.org/LearningDocBook

Thanks,
David
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Re: [docbook-apps] Learning DocBook and related technologies

2012-04-18 Thread Stefan Hinz

Hi David,


I added links for a few things I know about, but please add other
stuff (especially good free web tutorials):

http://wiki.docbook.org/LearningDocBook


After registering and logging in to Moin Moin Wiki, I can't edit the 
page because it's listed as an immutable page. Can you change the 
settings, please?


I was going to add the DocCookBook 
(http://doccookbook.sourceforge.net/html/en/index.html) under Web Tutorials.


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Re: [docbook-apps] Learning DocBook and related technologies

2012-04-18 Thread David Cramer
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I went ahead and added that. I'll add you to the user group once you
send me your login name.

Thanks,
David

On 04/18/2012 12:05 PM, Stefan Hinz wrote:
 Hi David,
 
 I added links for a few things I know about, but please add
 other stuff (especially good free web tutorials):
 
 http://wiki.docbook.org/LearningDocBook
 
 After registering and logging in to Moin Moin Wiki, I can't edit
 the page because it's listed as an immutable page. Can you change
 the settings, please?
 
 I was going to add the DocCookBook 
 (http://doccookbook.sourceforge.net/html/en/index.html) under Web 
 Tutorials.
 

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Re: [docbook-apps] Making PDFs in Windows

2012-04-18 Thread Paul Tremblay
I have used both cygwin and mingw. I prefer mingw because cygwin has so 
many bugs, and in fact the latest version does not work with the FOP 
bash script. However, as others pointed out, you can generate PDF from 
the windows shell. I prefer not to use the Windows shell because it has 
so many limitation compared to a unix-like shell.


Paul

On 4/18/12 9:59 AM, deannel...@aol.com wrote:

Its not necessary to use Cygwin or MinGW.
I use a batch file that calls XSLTPROC and FOP to generate PDFs under 
Windows.

Check our Bob Stayton's book for more info.
Regards,
Dean Nelson
In a message dated 4/18/2012 6:51:52 A.M. Pacific Daylight Time, 
yoursurrogate...@gmail.com writes:


Hi guys, have you ever used Docbook to generate PDFs in Windows?
 Did you use Cygwin?  If not, would you recommend anything else?