Dave,
I've had good results with W3M, one of the three methods in Bob's book.
w3m -cols 70 -dump -T text/html -no-graph "$MASTER_DOC".html >
text/$MASTER_DOC.txt
I also chose W3M because it was native on my Linux box ;-) So W3M is not a
good solution for windows.
Regards,
Dean Nelson
On 12/02/10 16:56, Bob Stayton wrote:
Hi Dave,
I presume you mean formatted text output, like that from nroff. There is
no such DocBook XSL stylesheet, but there are ways to do it with an
additional tool. See this section from my book:
http://www.sagehill.net/docbookxsl/FormattedText.html
Bob S
Hi,
Sometimes you can use an element that is close and assign a role attribute to make it
more specific.
Since info lacks a general purpose container for "other" information, I usually resort
to using a legalnotice element with role attribute. That will accept a segmentedlist
element. When
Hi Dave,
I presume you mean formatted text output, like that from nroff. There is no such
DocBook XSL stylesheet, but there are ways to do it with an additional tool. See this
section from my book:
http://www.sagehill.net/docbookxsl/FormattedText.html
Bob Stayton
Sagehill Enterprises
b...@s
Hi,
Yes, it is possible. This customization of the attribute set named
'section.title.properties' might do it:
0pt
The stylesheets assume that a bridgehead should be formatted like a section
head. So the template with match="bridgehead" in fo/sec
On Thu, Feb 11, 2010 at 1:48 AM, Compagnon Christopher
wrote:
> I’ve been running the epub conversion XSLT (docbook-xsl 1.75.2/ saxon 9) and
> I obtained this error :
The DocBook-XSL stylesheets are XSLT 1.0 stylesheets. Saxon 9 is an
XSLT 2.0 processor and is not supported. I was able to use th
Is there a text output method supported by docbook v5 please.
I'm sure I'd heard it mentioned, can't find anything in the archives.
regards
--
Dave Pawson
XSLT XSL-FO FAQ.
http://www.dpawson.co.uk
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Hello Dick,
> A related question, in my search for jars, I downloaded dbdoclet. Is any
> of that necessary for herold to work, or do I just need herold.jar?
you just need the herold.jar archive. It contains everything it needs to
run. The newer versions of dbdoclet don't even have a herold.jar fi
Hi,
Yes, I am.
The NEWS.xml or RELEASE-NOTES.xml in the root directory of docbook-xsl.
Otherwise, this file...
Cordialement,
Christopher COMPAGNON
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