Sorry!!
We are using these attributes:
width=100% contentdepth=100% scalefit=1
They are working.
But I keep the point that this is not intuitive and trivial to understand.
Specially for the people authoring.
Hinrich
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Von: ben.guillon [mailto:[EMAIL
Thanks. Yes HTML output. Should I expect this to work for 'article' as
well? I wrote a quick customization layer (I think), and included that in
my XML file. As follows (it still didn't work):
?xml version=1.0?
xsl:stylesheet xmlns:xsl=http://www.w3.org/1999/XSL/Transform;
version=1.0
All
I am using Bob Stayton's XSL complete guide to customize a title page but am
having a few errors this morning.
When I try to create the template as shown in
http://www.sagehill.net/docbookxsl/HTMLTitlePage.html Oxygen is kicking out
an error that it failed to compile the style sheet
Jeff,
Make sure the saxon65.jar from the extensions dir in the stylesheet
distribution is in your classpath. The appropriate extensions jar for
your xslt processor is required for that to work:
http://www.sagehill.net/docbookxsl/InstallingAProcessor.html#SaxonExtens
ions
Hi Kari,
Only a guess. Have you tried a path without spaces?
For me it seems to be a path problem. Therefore check your Oxygen
preferences. Sorry but I've never used Oxygen.
I would try to do a transformation on commandline (or with ANT), to
test if the Oxygen preferences are correct or not.
It looks like your file is named mytitlepages.xsl but the xsl:include
references mytitlepage.xsl (no s at the end). Is that typo?
Bob Stayton
Sagehill Enterprises
DocBook Consulting
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From: Kari Bourgeois [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: 'Johnson Earls'
Yeah, I'd caught that. I think something went wrong w/ my processing of the
title page. I saved out, installed Oxygen on another PC and things work
fine. Trying to debug what I did wrong in the title page generation.
Thanks!
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From: Bob Stayton [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
I downloaded docbook-xsl-ns-1.73.1.tar.bz2 on 20th august, and there no
extension directory,
while docbook-xsl-1.73.1.tar.bz2 does contain the directory
Ian W MoorDepartment of Computing,
[EMAIL PROTECTED] Imperial College.
Yes, bibliodiv elements are not supported in a bibliography collection at
this time. There were questions about how such divisions should be
handled. That is, should a reference to an entry in a division generate a
division in the output? Should that be an option?
The template with
Should I expect the frame and align attributes to work correctly on an
entrytbl? I'm using DocBook 4.1.2 with the 1.7.2 version of the HTML
stylesheets.
Jeff
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Thank you for that confirmation. I thought the extra slash was the answer.
If I could take forward the discussion of what a bibliodiv might to, my
suggestion would be that the bibliography collection mechanism is like a
customised xi:include, with the XPath expression in the style sheet
Ian Moor [EMAIL PROTECTED], 2007-08-22 18:53 +0100:
I downloaded docbook-xsl-ns-1.73.1.tar.bz2 on 20th august, and
there no extension directory, while docbook-xsl-1.73.1.tar.bz2
does contain the directory
They were accidentally omitted in 1.73.1. Sorry about that --
it's due to a packaging
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