It has been about a week since candidate DocBook XSL 1.79.0 was
released, and it has been downloaded about 150 times. Has anyone who
has tried it run into any problems yet? If so, please let me know so
they can be fixed for the 1.79.1 release.
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Bob Stayton
Sagehill Enterprises
[moving to docbook-apps]
What you are describing sounds like the webhelp output. Did you
consider using that?
Webhelp produces HTML pages with the full TOC on each page. I have
customized the HTML and CSS significantly to match different web sites
and branding.
Peter
On Wed, Oct 21, 2015 at
I think reverse engineering might work well. The template that writes
the full TOC is here (I think):
https://github.com/docbook/xslt10-stylesheets/blob/master/xsl/webhelp/xsl/webhelp-common.xsl#L651
The "docbook" list is for discussing DocBook XML semantics and
structure. The "docbook-apps"
Hi Bob,
As a followup, it looks like this is a problem that existed in 1.78.1. Looking
back at my files and email, I see that this was discussed in 2013 and was
attributed to a quirk in Saxon.
The issue comes up in xhtml-1_1/docbook.xsl which has the following line:
In 1.78.1 this customization applies the right background-color and no
error is thrown. By adding an 'otherwise' clause and using 1.79.0 the
SEVERE error becomes a warning:
WARNING: background-color="inherit" on fo:block, but no explicit value
found on the parent FO.
However, the background
Hi Bob,
Here's a problem with the background-color of admons that I ran into
while trying to create a PDF using FOP 1.1. This error does not occur
when using 1.78.1.
The error message:
Oct 21, 2015 7:21:56 PM org.apache.fop.events.LoggingEventListener processEvent
SEVERE: Invalid property value
Hi Peter,
I don't think that's a problem specific to 1.79.0, because that should
not work in 1.78.1 either. In your customization, when you do an
xsl:choose for an attribute in an attribute-set, there must be a
fallback value in an xsl:otherwise clause, like:
inherit
FOP is rejecting the
Hi Bob,
I built one of our books using the fo stylesheets, and it came out clean. Not
an extensive test, but it does build a book with an index, a glossary, and a
fair number of customizations.
I built an epub using the epub2 stylesheets and got the following message from
epubcheck (both