Bob Stayton wrote:
The XSLT spec doesn't support it [internal subsets], so unless
someone has a creative solution, it looks like an extension would be
required to pass through an internal subset.
Saxon has an extension element (saxon:doctype) made for exactly this.
I haven't tried
Hi!
Juan R. Migoya reported errors regarding the prebuilt OpenJade 1.3.1
Windows binaries. OpenJade complains about 'quantity . undefined'
everywhere a period is used as a decimal separator.
This is of course because the locale is set to something using the comma
as separator.
Is it
In reply to Rob's bug report:
I think the reason this bug crept in is that the template
href.target.with.base.dir only works on the current node. My guess is
that Jirka therefore decided to use the general href.target, and simply
forgot to add base.dir.
In my own customization, I have
Matt G. writes:
Sorry if the answer to this question is obvious or well-known, but I
recently discovered that I ought to be using the SGML character entities,
if I'm using DSSSL (yup, the 'ol X00E1 is not a function name error).
Once I discovered that I needed these entities, I reviewed
at sourceforge. If not, I will just
keep my customisations :-)
Best regards
Rune Enggaard Jensen
of people has had success just by telling jade to use
the XML declaration, but for some reason, this wasn't enough for med.
The error messages are caused by jade mixing SGML and XML versions of
the character entities.
Hope this helps!
Best regards
Rune Enggaard Jensen
Jirka Kosek wrote:
You can assign ID for this small document (e.g. chapter id=ch4) and
specify this ID in rootid parameter for stylesheet:
saxon -o chapter4.html whole_doc.xml /html/docbook.xsl rootid=ch4
Is it possible to do something similar using DSSSL/jade?
Best regards
Hi!
Try and have a look at
http://lists.oasis-open.org/archives/docbook-apps/200011/msg00183.html
I have changed a number of things in my current setup - in particular using
only relative filenames in the catalog file - but the principles are still
valid.
There is a bug in the windoze version
"Juan R. Migoya" [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Check that you have defined
(define %graphic-extensions%
'("eps" "epsf" "gif" "tif" "tiff" "jpg" "jpeg" "png" "wmf"))
This had no effect on its own. The real problem was that none of the
variables "preferred-mediaobject-notations",
Hi all.
We have several documents into which we would like to insert some pictures
in WMF-format. However, when we use jade to generate RTF, the pictures are
omitted! If we use GIF, e.g., there are no problems, except that they look
ugly, beeing scaled by Word.
Is this a known problem? If so,
"Juan R. Migoya" [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I had problems whith rtf and Word. I found that Word not
always get well some type of graphics from a rtf file. If
you have the import filter for WMF files it should work
though. Check the installation of Word.
Thanks for your reply!
Actually, we
"Sebastian Rahtz" [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
(comparing DSSSL/Jade to XSL FO)
its hard to see what
DSSSL/Jade buys you (apart from processing SGML, of course)
Well, it gives _me_ a tool that generates RTF files. I have yet to hear of a
FO engine that gives me that. The second it is here, I will
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