Good morning Lorenzo.
I'm taking this to the right mailing list (see recipient).
You'll be using some sort of docbook stylesheets to transform the docbook
document into your output format (.html, .pdf, .fo, ..). A common
implementation is located at http://docbook.sf.net/release/xsl/current/.
Morning,
some implementations use completely empty index tags to
indicate where an automatically generated index should be
inserted. so [...]
Dominik, if I understood it correctly, Lorenzo talks about the table of
contents, not the index. :)
Back to Lorenzos original question:
My
Hi
We're transforming docbook documents to FO using the .NET library classes
XmlReader and XslCompiledTransform in the namespace System.Xml and
System.Xml.Xsl. The resulting formatting objects are then processed to PDF
by the commercial IBEX product. We used to call FOP before but we had to
Dominik, if I understood it correctly, Lorenzo talks about the table of
contents, not the index. :)
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*laughingly*
I never quite got the differences between TOC, indexes and bibliographies.
To me they are all the same thing with different flavours. :-)
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Hi Dominik,
On Thu, 19 Apr 2012 09:23:06 +0200
Dominik Psenner dpsen...@gmail.com wrote:
Dominik, if I understood it correctly, Lorenzo talks about the table
of contents, not the index. :)
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*laughingly*
I never quite got the differences between TOC, indexes and
Hi,
I use Docbook's profiling (i.e. conditional text) facility to produce
different flavours of content. This works great for HTML and PDF output.
I've recently started using the Webhelp output format
(http://blog.kasunbg.org/2010/08/docbook-webhelp-project.html). The problem
is that Webhelp's
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Hi Dermot,
Please use the latest version from the snapshots machine:
http://snapshots.docbook.org/
That version supports profiling (set the appropriate profile.* param
in your build file) and includes many other improvements.
A new release of the
Good evening:
Is there a template of what I can use in the info element of a book to be
published as EPub 3?
Is there a guide of which, if any, elements are not allowed?
Carlos
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