Using dsssl stylesheets, I have a problem with some pagenumbers being
placed in the wrong side on set title pages, when setup for two-sided
printed output.
When a set title page appears on en even page, the pagenumber is
printed in the right side instead of left.
Actually, I think the right
Thanks so much for the help.
The capitalized Book/Book was the mistake. This is odd though because it
does insert Book as first element and not book like it is supposed to
be.
?xml version=1.0?
!DOCTYPE Book PUBLIC -//OASIS//DTD DocBook XML V4.1.2//EN
Greetings!
Perhaps this is a naive question, but I've gotten the impression that
Microsoft Internet Explorer is fairly capable of parsing XML. When I
open a bare xml file with no DOCTYPE, it happily shows it as a formatted
tree. If I hand it a DocBook document, however, it complains that it
On Thu, 3 May 2001, Bob McIlvride wrote:
I'd like to download the most current and bug-free version of pdfjadetex.
The latest I know of is version 3.6, available at
http://www.tug.org/applications/jadetex/
Unfortunately, it still seems to have a few bugs related to
TOC/pagination.
R Signes schrieb:
Greetings!
This seems to make sense. After all, it can't be expected, I suppose,
to have a built in stylesheet for every XML application under the sun.
Is there a way to point it to a stylesheet? If so, will that work?
Even if it only speaks CSS, I would imagine that
Hi,
Are the admonition graphics available in source form or as EPS files? Using
a gif or png in a print document is not the best quality ...
OK, I made some eps versions of the graphics but haven't tested them,
as I print from pdf not from ps. So if you want to try them out,
they are in
I want a correct Table of Contents and PDF bookmarks. I also want
to avoid those ugly red boxes around any linked text...
Like I said before, I can't be of much help on the TOC or bookmarks, but
to get rid of the ugly boxes, you need a file called jadetex.cfg, with
the following:
Dave Pawson wrote:
At 05:29 AM 5/7/01, M. Wroth wrote:
Can someone give me a quick pointer to how the effect of taking an
arbitrary number of whitespace characters in the document and normalizing
them into a single space character is achieved? The specific example is
the treatment of
M. Wroth wrote:
At some level, it has to be controllable; other applications do not exhibit
this behavior. So it may be a function of the DTD or SGML declaration. H
At 03:01 PM 5/7/01 -0700, Eric Richardson wrote:
M. Wroth wrote:
That is the effect -- what I don't see is how
Hi Sebastian,
here are the patches to insertRule to remove the space before and after a
rule.
It inserts a \nointerlineskip at the right places so we get rid of the
normal interline skip which makes a rule before or after a line of text
look ugly!
--- /home/rsharpe/jadetex.dtx Mon Mar 5
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