Dear all,
I would be really grateful for a steer on the following. I can see that
customizing the 'href.target' template is part of the answer but can't
find an example that is close to what I need.
I have a DocBook5 article which outputs to both html and fo/pdf. The
html is 'trimmed' to body
I want to customize the text output of keycap function=backspace/
and keycap function=delete
[the first I think is ugly and the second doesn't correspond to all of
the keyboards I have looked at which have a primary 'Delete' key not
'Del']
I can see this is a language/localization issue. Is there
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On 24/07/2014 11:24, Phillip Kent wrote:
I want to customize the text output of keycap function=backspace/
and keycap function=delete
[the first I think is ugly and the second doesn't correspond to all of
the keyboards
Hello all,
can anyone confirm whether the Saxon extensions jar (I have tried
saxon65.jar in DocBook XSL 1.78.1) is compatible with Saxon 9HE ?
I just tried it in order to use the colwidth option for tables and got
the error 'No adjustColumnWidths function available', but I think I
have got my
Dear all,
can someone give me a steer about this...
I currently have a collection of standalone documents, each is a
DocBook article .
I want to organise these into a more structured form, particularly so
that I can get them all to come out in a single PDF document (grouped
into super-topic
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Phillip Kent phillip.k...@gmail.com wrote:
can someone give me a steer about this...
I currently have a collection of standalone documents, each is a
DocBook article .
I want to organise these into a more structured form, particularly so
that I can get them all to come out in a single PDF
I have always used Saxon with no issues to produce FO which is passed to
Apache FOP for PDF output. Just specify '.fo' as the file type for the
output of Saxon.
Here is the content of my bash shell script:
#!/bin/bash
java -classpath ~/saxon/saxon9he.jar net.sf.saxon.Transform -s:$1.xml
Dear all,
the standard HTML embed code for YouTube videos includes an attribute
setting 'allowfullscreen' , for example:
iframe width=560 height=315
src=https://www.youtube.com/embed/KySxOW7vVUc; frameborder=0
allowfullscreen/iframe
I included this in a DocBook 5 XML file using an external file