Hi Mads,
The current page title shows in the chunk header by default. It is controlled
by the stylesheet param $navig.showtitles, which is set to 1 by default. I
suspect something you did in your customization turned that off. In the
original header.navigation template, this line generates
Hi Bob,
Thanks a lot.
Mads
On 09/12/2011 08:00 AM, Bob Stayton wrote:
Hi Mads,
The current page title shows in the chunk header by default. It is
controlled by the stylesheet param $navig.showtitles, which is set to
1 by default. I suspect something you did in your customization
turned
Using FOP 1.0. How can I access the following FOP extension through the XSL
stylesheets?
fox:orphan-content-limit
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I'd like to apply an XSL transformation to my DocBook (CALS-style) tables
which outputs each cell of each table, together with the label of its
row(s) and column(s). That is, for a table that looks like
| Col1Label | Col2Label|
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I notice that when I use pubsnumber in my bookinfo markup, the element is
reproduced in PDF output. This is because I have configured the
frontpage.templates.xml file.
But pubsnumber does not appear in HTML output.
Where can I configure this? Is there an equivalent of the
frontpage.templates
Am I right in saying that you use the fo/titlepage.templates.xsl file for PDF
front pages, and the html/titlepage.templates.xsl file for HTML front
pages?
mike 675 wrote:
I notice that when I use pubsnumber in my bookinfo markup, the element
is reproduced in PDF output. This is because I
Does customizing an HTML title page work in the same way as for a PDF title
page?
I attempted to create a custom titlepage.templates.xsl file for HTML
output.
Take a copy of html/titlepage.templates.xml, name it mytitle.xml.
Edit the book section to include pubsnumber.
Generate the .xsl file:
Fixed.
I needed to use:
docbook-1.76.1/template/titlepage.xsl
mike 675 wrote:
Does customizing an HTML title page work in the same way as for a PDF
title page?
I attempted to create a custom titlepage.templates.xsl file for HTML
output.
Take a copy of html/titlepage.templates.xml, name