On 01/07/2018 16:43, Bob Stayton wrote:
...
Since you want your image to appear on every page, it cannot be part
of the content and must be part of the page declaration. But content
for the page declaration only appears in the margin regions, as
header or footer, or side margin navigational
Sorry Bob, my bad.
I'll try again.
Fun playing with param.xweb and tangle.xsl!
regards
On 1 July 2018 at 16:53, Bob Stayton wrote:
> Hi Dave,
>
> Yes, param.xsl is built prior to making a distribution. So you are looking
> at the source directories, not the distribution. As I said, you
Ah, yes, you would need to specify the column count on the entrytbl.
There is no way to populate that from the XInclude.
Regarding the duplicate letters, that is not what I get when I test
this. I XInclude two different tables using this method into two
different elements in a table. Each
Hi Dave,
Yes, param.xsl is built prior to making a distribution. So you are
looking at the source directories, not the distribution. As I said, you
can download the already-built distribution from here:
https://sourceforge.net/projects/docbook/files/docbook-xsl-ns/1.79.1/
Bob Stayton
Hi Otto,
I think you did not receive a response before because no one knows how
to do what you are asking. In the XSL-FO model, it generates a page
with margins that define a body area, and then fills in the body area
with formatted content. The body area is called , and
the margin areas
Typo?
file: VERSION
docbook-xsl
1.78.1
9732
$Revision: 9732 $
$URL:
svn+ssh://bobstay...@svn.code.sf.net/p/docbook/code/trunk/xsl/VERSION.xsl
$
file: html/docbook.xsl
etc
param.xsl not provided in the download - is it built please?
regards
--
Dave Pawson
XSLT XSL-FO FAQ.
Docbook FAQ.
In the 1.79.1 xsl stylesheets,
I see
(root)
xsl ;; then one of
xsl-saxon
xsl-libxslt
xsl-xalan
Is this the only required layout please?
xsl-saxon for the saxon java extensions etc.
Is there any common practice for schema inclusion
in such a layout?
E.g.
(root)
docbook.5.2b4
Thanks Bob.
I'll try and do as Niels said and pull the stylesheets from 79.1
regards
On 30 June 2018 at 21:52, Bob Stayton wrote:
> Hi Dave,
>
> You can still get docbook-xsl-ns-1.79.1 (the namespaced version for DocBook
> 5) from the SourceForge site:
>
>