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At 07:49 29-11-2001, Eric Richardson wrote:
>Otherwise you need to make the id like id="figure-foo" to make the text
>make any sense before it has been processed.
This is probably good practice anyway. Not only for readability, but also
just to s
Norman Walsh wrote:
> / Rory Hunter <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> was heard to say:
> | I'd like to be able to output appendices and bibliographies on
> | seperate pages, using the DSSSL print stylesheet. I've looked at
> | dbparam.dsl, and at some of the other files, but it's a bit beyond me
> | at presen
This is my third stupid mistake this week. The customization layer I was
using to test this was an old one pointing to 1.41 of the stylesheets
not 1.44. Looks like I need to clean up my test environment.
Thanks,
David
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From: Norman Walsh [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
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/ Rory Hunter <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> was heard to say:
| I'd like to be able to output appendices and bibliographies on
| seperate pages, using the DSSSL print stylesheet. I've looked at
| dbparam.dsl, and at some of the other files, but it's a bit beyond me
| at present. Is there any relatively easy
Hi,
I'd like to be able to output appendices and bibliographies on seperate
pages, using the DSSSL print stylesheet. I've looked at dbparam.dsl, and at
some of the other files, but it's a bit beyond me at present. Is there any
relatively easy way to do this?
Regards,
--
roryh
/ David Cramer <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> was heard to say:
| I get the warning:
|
| 'No "en" localization of "uppercase.alpha" exists; using "en".
| No "en" localization of "lowercase.alpha" exists; using "en".'
I can't reproduce this error. What version of the stylesheets are you
using? Are there ge
When I add this to my customization layer (in an effort to convert any
text inside to uppercase:
I get the warning:
'No "en" localization of "uppercase.alph
Juan R. Migoya wrote:
> Use "id" and "xref" in this way:
>
>
> and then:
>
> 'You can see in Figure that blah'?
^^
Typo for linkend.
At least in the XSL sheet the xref will produce the
text 'Figure x.x, so you don't need to put Figure in
Jens Emmerich wrote:
> Apart from sectioning and some kinds of lists, LaTeX/TeX's document markup
> mixing visual and locigal markup does not allow "correct" automatic
> translation into DocBook's more semantic markup.
I cann't agree with you. I have a lot of older documents in TeX. It's
not pro
Hi,
Probably best is to use something like untex to remove any markup and add
mark up accordingly by hand. That's quicker for a one-shot solution than
configuring any (complex) transafromation tool.
Apart from sectioning and some kinds of lists, LaTeX/TeX's document markup
mixing visual and loci
Never mind,
This turned out to be something unrelated to my chunking hack. Post hoc
ergo propter hoc logic works fine as long as you know which hoc is the
one that matters :)
Thanks,
David
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From: David Cramer
Sent: Wednesday, November 28, 2001 2:40 PM
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/ Dave Pawson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> was heard to say:
| At 16:16 28/11/2001 -0600, Matthew Braun wrote:
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| >Norman Walsh <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
| > >Please beat on it and report problems.
| >
| >Although the following document formats successfully with FOP 0.20.1
| >and the stylesheets for 1.
On Wed, Nov 28, 2001 at 02:39:55PM -0600, David Cramer wrote:
> Hi there,
> In my customization layer to the chunking stylesheets, I've hacked
> chunk-common as shown below (working with v. 1.44) to cause it to chunk
> all sections no matter how deep. So far so good. Unfortunately, now
> links and
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