For Docbook 4.x, I was able to use the following to force PDF's to use
SVG and HTML Books to use PNG's:
This still works for PDF and HTML documents, however, I am finding that
the epub translation causes both of these images to be referenced in the
OPF file:
...
media-type="image/
Hi Keith,
The html files that are generated for .epub have no links to the images
themselves.
For example, in my (working) html book, in a particular generated html
file I get:
src="images/note.png">Note
Whereas for the epub conversion, in the generated html file I get:
Note
Note the
Curiously enough, I don't seem to be getting a predictable speed boost
on my tests. I have a huge build that runs every night, so I'll have
better number for comparison tomorrow. I'm anxious to see what comes
out.
Thanks,
-Sam
On Tue, Jul 13, 2010 at 2:50 PM, Jirka Kosek wrote:
> deannelson wro
Hi Bob,
Thanks for your interest !
You actually need two patches:
1. Fix the url mangling
2. Fix the declaration of named destinations
I could patch the first one with a very ugly patch:
diff -ru /tmp/docbook-xsl-1.75.2+dfsg/fo/xref.xsl
/usr/share/xml/docbook/stylesheet/docbook-xsl/fo/xref.x
deannelson wrote:
> I get 10-12 % on my projects, but they are below 200 pages. Thanks!
If I will find time I can also change localization code so it loads only
data for actually used languages. For most documents this would mean not
parsing 2 MB of unused XML data which on average machine should
>On topic though, so why not!
Thanks for the help on what is appropriate etiquette.
>By the looks of it, Leo is GUI ?
Leo is a GUI in the sense that it displays nodes hierarchically just like
Windows explorer displays folders/directories hierarchically.
I am a novice at DocBook, Leo, literate
On Mon, Jul 12, 2010 at 11:15 PM, Glenn McDonald wrote:
> I've been trying to get admonitions working in Docbook 5 / epub output
> files without any success. All that I get in .epub files is a blank space
> where the admonition should be.
What is an example of some of the markup that's being dro
Jirka,
I get 10-12 % on my projects, but they are below 200 pages. Thanks!
Regards,
Dean Nelson
In a message dated 07/13/10 11:18:10 Pacific Daylight Time, ji...@kosek.cz
writes:
Stefan Kost wrote:
> Sam Fischmann wrote:
>> I, for one, would be interested in seeing a customization layer tha
Stefan Kost wrote:
> Sam Fischmann wrote:
>> I, for one, would be interested in seeing a customization layer that
>> implements some of your patches. Do you think you could provide a link
>> some time?
>>
> http://git.gnome.org/browse/gtk-doc/tree/gtk-doc.xsl
>
> check the templates from here on
>
Hi,
When FOP was updated to 0.95, the old fox:outline extension element (and its
descendant elements) for bookmarks was replaced with the XSL-FO 1.1 standard
fo:bookmark element and its children. The old fox:outline contained the
fox:destination elements, but they are not needed in the new boo
Hi,
The documentation for that param could use a little more explanation. That
param only
sets the minimum height for the table containing the header text, but it does
not
change the page geometry that allocates space for a larger header. For that
you need
to adjust other params. See this re
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