I'm looking at the emacs texinfo markup.
It has indexterms marked by 'class', e.g. index terms for variables,
functions, keys etc.
Is there such capability in docbook please?
I can use
indexterm class='variable'
primarytrack-eol/primary
/indexterm
But is there any
Hi Dave,
On Sonntag, 23. September 2007, Dave Pawson wrote:
I'm looking at the emacs texinfo markup.
It has indexterms marked by 'class', e.g. index terms for variables,
functions, keys etc.
Is there such capability in docbook please?
If I understood you correctly, you want to group some
Thomas Schraitle wrote:
Hi Dave,
On Sonntag, 23. September 2007, Dave Pawson wrote:
I'm looking at the emacs texinfo markup.
It has indexterms marked by 'class', e.g. index terms for variables,
functions, keys etc.
Is there such capability in docbook please?
If I understood you correctly,
Hi Sheldon,
You are confusing the XSL stylesheet parameters passed with --stringparam
to the stylesheet with the FOP user configuration attributes. The
embed-url is an attribute in the FOP userconfig.xml file. You will need
to read the documentation for the version of FOP you are using to see
Hi,
Can I ask what XSL-FO processor you are using? If it is Antenna House, then
you can just set the rotation and it will work. If it is XEP, it won't work
without also setting the width of the content with the ?dbfo
rotated-width=xx? processing instruction. XEP will make the table cell (and
[moving this thread over to docbook-apps where such topics are discussed]
The titlepage spec file used in DocBook XSL is not capable of doing this.
You will need to create your own template named book.titlepage.recto to
lay out the elements. That will bypass the titlepage spec file system for
Hello All,
I use a lot of callout and calloutlist. Sometime 2 numbers share the
same explanation. So in the calloutlist I use that to have the two
numbers in the same line :
calloutlist
callout arearefs=num1 num2parablablabla/para/callout
callout arearefs=num3paraother
Thank Bob!
I got it figured out after reading the FOP documentation you pointed me to.
In-case anyone is reading this email because they had the same question
I had they should look in another thread I started with subject line:
Generating font metricss file for Helvetica-Bold, Helvetica and