I searched Bob's book for that (paper and online),
but to no success.
I wrote a little document,
and it's necessary, that it shows my address.
Any pointer pls?
Kind regards,
J.
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Denis Bradford writes:
Hi Jochen
Hi, Denis,
you are my diligent tutor!
Thanks a lot for that!
According to 'DocBook 5: The Definitive Guide'
(http://www.docbook.org/tdg51/en/html/info.html), article/info is not
designed to appear in output:
Well, if it comes to processing and output
So far I have been blogging on a couple of blogger.com blogs of mine,
and I got quite used to the capabilities there,
I mean WYSIWYG is not that disgusting, even for an open-minded emacs guy as me,
but then …
… maybe there has already been an attempt to use DocBook for blogging?
I mean, *what*
Robert Lucente writes:
We have to be very conscious of who is the intended audiance.
Warning pontification: You can't be everything to everybody.
Creating DocBook XML and then getting the processing chain to work to
convert XML to HTML
and then screwing around to get something
to look
Robert Lucente writes:
And IMHO DocBook output *is* nice.
Ooops. Did not mean to imply otherwise.
O'Reilly books (all/some/a few?!?) are written in DocBook
Yes, I am aware. Please note that O'Reilly focuses on the tech market.
That's O'Reilly, not necessarily you and me.
*** THIS IS NOT
Dave Pawson writes:
On Sun, 18 Jul 2010 15:43:20 +0200
Jochen Hayek wrote:
So far I have been blogging on a couple of blogger.com blogs of
mine, and I got quite used to the capabilities there,
I mean WYSIWYG is not that disgusting, even for an open-minded emacs
guy as me, but then …
…
Mauritz Jeanson writes:
| -Original Message-
| From: jochen+oasis-o...@hayek.name
|
| I searched Bob's book for that (paper and online),
| but to no success.
|
| I wrote a little document,
| and it's necessary, that it shows my address.
|
| Any pointer pls?
The stuff
Dave Pawson da...@dpawson.co.uk writes:
On Sun, 18 Jul 2010 18:01:37 +0200
jochen+oasis-o...@hayek.name wrote:
Just to make sure: there is no DocBook envolved at all?
I would love to see DocBook at the core.
Not sure how it would help with Atom?
Perhaps to create the inserted html?
I
Dave Pawson writes:
[…]
Not docbook,
but I've been generating atom blog entries for some time now.
Each entry a different file (by date, then date.1 etc)
Bit of python to get the xml file list,
XSLT to generate html + toc
XSLT to generate the full atom feed.
It's worked for about 5
Having recognized the power of SVG only recently
(maybe HTML5 is going to embrace all its relevant dedicated powers rather
soonish anyway …),
I now wanted to make use of SVG for the banner images.
Well, first I simply replaced the PNG with an SVG here:
config param=homebanner-tabular
Sina K Heshmati writes:
Do you have a customization layer for website stylesheets?
http://www.sagehill.net/docbookxsl/WebsiteFormat.html#WebsiteCustomization
Website stylesheet customization
But I haven't started any like that here,
I am not an XSL hero ;-(
I guess, that everybody subscribed on this list has always been receiving his
automatics message like this for a while:
Wir bitten um Verständnis, …
(Dies ist eine automatisch generierte E-Mail.)
Well, I tried to contact that guy over the phone – to no success.
I googled him, and it
Have you agreed by now on whether to support
meta name=description …
or not?
IMHO it's a must.
I assume adding description.../description also effect the DTD, and the RNC
grammar and so forth.
Would you like to share that with us resp. me?
J.
Hi, there!
During my rather successful (from my point of view) process of converting a
couple of web-sites from plain DocBook generated HTML to DocBook Website
(HTML)
I now ran into a problem with this site:
http://Aleph-Soft.com/JHwis/
Maybe you want to have a quick look at it.
I know,
I know …, I should have replace the Subject already in the first place ;-(
Have you agreed by now on whether to support
meta name=description …
or not?
IMHO it's a must.
I assume adding description.../description also effects the DTD, and the
RNC grammar and so forth.
Would you like
Rowland, Larry larry.rowl...@hp.com writes:
Did you try providing a titleabbrev element with the alternate, shorter
title.
Many thanks for the hint, Larry!
Tried it, but to no success.
Well, within toc-tabular.xsl titleabbrev is taken into account
(is that the right place?),
but I don't
Rowland, Larry writes:
Thanks a lot, Larry, for your assistance!
I have not looked at the code,
but from the title it looks like this generates the Table of Contents for the
tabular presentation.
In the sample posted at:
I uploaded my Website *.xml files to this place:
http://Hayek.name/Jochen/tmp/JHwis.tar.bz2
Maybe somebody else recognizes immediately, what my mistake is.
But maybe also, there is right now no viable path around for that problem.
J.
TN == Tommy Nordgren writes:
TN Do anyone know of a library for generating DocBook
TN programlisting fragments from source code listings marked up
TN with special comments.
Well, they have been calling that kind of thing literate programming,
and at
Michael(tm) Smith writes:
[EMAIL PROTECTED], 2007-07-24 21:20 +0200:
I do have a tiny DocBook book here,
and my problem with it is,
that the footnote does not appear in HTML generated by the 1.72.0
stylesheets.
MS Can you please go ahead and submit a bug report?
Sure,
I do have a tiny DocBook book here,
and my problem with it is,
that the footnote does not appear in HTML generated by the 1.72.0 stylesheets.
I tried poking my installation in order to use 1.73.0 stylesheets,
that I actually downloaded and unwrapped,
but apparently I wasn't very successfull,
as
When I compile my DocBook file from within emacs's nxml mode:
-*- mode: compilation; default-directory: ~/public_html--Hayek.name/ -*-
Compilation started at Thu Jul 19 20:58:29
make -k html
env XML_CATALOG_FILES=/etc/xml/catalog \
xsltproc \
--output
JA == Jason Addison writes:
JA [...]
JA If I C-c C-o I get ``XML is not in any name group for element
JA ARTICLE'', pointing to the : in xml:lang in the article tag.
JA [...]
Maybe there are already far more competent responses on their way,
but maybe you are quite curious to
I usually like my documents structures as recursive sections,
but in a specific one, I would actually prefer some sections not to carry a
number,
as that makes it otherwise look confusing (- year numbers in the section title
itself).
How would I achieve that?
How do I get rid of those section
BL == Brett Leber writes:
BL Have you tried the simplesect element?
Yes, I have.
BL http://www.docbook.org/tdg/en/html/simplesect.html
BL It can only occur as a leaf section though
BL (bottom-most section in a recursive section).
And that is sometimes a problem.
BL I
JMT == jmt [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
JMT Hi, list !
JMT I use emacs + nxml mode in Debian ; this package still uses the
Docbook
JMT schema from V4.2, so I replaced to the original schema by the schema
for
JMT V5.0RC3.
My nxml-mode installation keeps emacs mode and
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