Thanks Chrisophe! It looks like it works in 1.75.2 but not in 1.76.0.
Dean
In a message dated 09/03/10 20:20:32 Pacific Daylight Time,
christophe.h...@free.fr writes:
I confirm that :
1) sections are not numbered ;
2) generated text for XREF's : no "..." surrounding text (no << ... >> in
Fr
The release notes should have included this major new feature:
"""
Webhelp
A new browser-based, cross-platform help format with full-text search
and other features typically found in help systems. See
webhelp/docs/content/ch01.html for more information and a demo.
"""
Sorry for the omission.
Ke
Sorry for the noise :
XSL-NS stylesheets 1.76.0 downloaded 04/09/2010
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Christophe HARO
christophe.h...@free.fr
- "Christophe HARO" a écrit :
> I confirm that :
>
> 1) sections are not numbered ;
> 2) generated text for XREF's : no "..." surrounding text (n
I confirm that :
1) sections are not numbered ;
2) generated text for XREF's : no "..." surrounding text (no << ... >> in
French) ; number followed by a point, not a comma. Example : Figure 1.4. Les
classes
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Christophe HARO
christophe.h...@free.fr
- "deannel
Version 1.76.0 of the DocBook XSL (for processing non-namespaced
(DocBook 4 or earlier)) and DocBook XSL-NS Stylesheets (for processing
namespaced (DocBook 5) documents), is now available:
https://sourceforge.net/projects/docbook/files/
The release notes are included below, and also available
Version 1.76.0 of the DocBook XSL-NS Stylesheets, for processing
namespaced (DocBook 5) documents, is now available:
http://docbook.sf.net/files/xsl-ns/latest
The release notes are included below, and also available online.
The reference docs are available as a separate package, and online.
Version 1.76.0 of the DocBook XSL Stylesheets, for processing
non-namespaced (DocBook 4 or earlier) documents, is now available:
http://docbook.sf.net/files/xsl/latest
The release notes are included below, and also available online.
The reference docs are available as a separate package, and on
If its anything like the snapshot I just tested, I'm sure it will be fine.
Thanks!
Dean
In a message dated 09/03/10 12:26:18 Pacific Daylight Time, abdela...@gmail.com
writes:
On Fri, Sep 3, 2010 at 11:54 AM, deannelson wrote:
> So maybe I need
> to try the new release candidate first befor
Ok, I tested this with the snapshot for 27-Aug-10 and it did not work right. So
the issue appears to be in the repository stylesheets.
The symptoms are that there are no number labeling at all except for the TOC.
Can anyone confirm this?
Here is the xml and style sheet:
---
http://
Hi.
Is there a way to suppress image file errors like this one:
Failed to load image: images/image040.jpg
I'm using Saxon 6.5.5 and docbook-xsl-1.75.2 to produce chunked HTML
output. I move the image files and the chunked HTML files into the
correct relative directories in a later process.
Th
On Fri, Sep 3, 2010 at 11:54 AM, deannelson wrote:
> So maybe I need
> to try the new release candidate first before I try to dig out the updates
> to 1.75.2.
DocBook-XSL 1.76.0 should be released in a few hours, if you'd like to
use that for *testing* (it's not a production-quality release).
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| -Original Message-
| From: Peter Desjardins
|
| I'm trying to use XInclude from the XOM package
| (http://www.ibiblio.org/xml/XOM/) to resolve xi:includes.
| Sometimes it
| works perfectly. I'm seeing frequent intermittent failures to resolve
| my documents because XInclude can
Bob,
I'm using just the simple xrefs with linkends pointing to IDs. That's what is
so strange.
OK I just did some testing with clean 1.75.2 and it works as advertised with
and without my customization. I had done some updates to the 1.75.2 from the
subversion that seems to have broken some of
Hi Daniel,
I'm not able to duplicate this problem. When I use the stylesheet you specified here,
modified only by changing the import and include paths to my location of
docbook-xsl-1.75.2, I get the correct output in the chunked files. I tried it with
xsltproc and Saxon 6.
Bob Stayton
Sage
Hi Dean,
I can't duplicate you problem. I just tried a small customization that imports
1.75.2 and sets the params you listed, and I get xrefs to sections showing as:
Section 1.2, "Section Title"
So it seems to work in the base stylesheets, and I cannot tell what is going
wrong on your system.
Hello,
I have an issue that has either popped up or I just realized it. It has to do
with the XREF in certain instances it does not display the numbered sections
(i.e "see 1.2.3 Start Up Procedures"). This is correct when referencing figures
and chapters, but it leaves off the number reference
If you don't get an answer here, you might try the XOM-interest mailing list:
http://lists.ibiblio.org/mailman/listinfo/xom-interest
Bob Stayton
Sagehill Enterprises
b...@sagehill.net
- Original Message -
From: "Peter Desjardins"
To: "DocBook Apps"
Sent: Wednesday, September 01, 20
Hi David,
No, there is no parameter for that. Seems like a good idea, though. In the
current stylesheets, you would need to customize the template named
'make.olink.href', which generates the href value. If the value from this
template comes back empty, then you just get the olink text withou
Hi there,
I would like to set up olinking so that when I generate certain output formats
(pdf, webhelp) olinks to the same document are hyperlinks (just as if they were
xrefs) but olinks to other documents only show the title of the section and
document name, but are not hyperlinks. For these fo
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