Good afternoon all,
I am trying to write a catalog file for my DocBook processing so all the
paths that I need are in one place. At the moment I have limited success.
I have pretty much lifted the Catalog file from
'Example DocBook catalog file' -
Dean,
Thanks very much for this pointer, I think I will have do something as you
have done and come up with a hybrid solution.
I think this is going to be very quick question, but when I put entities in
my file and then process it with xsltproc it is not expanding them out, so
none of my files
Dean,
PLease ignore my last email, I am being thick.
Thanks for your help..
Russell
2008/10/13 Russell Seymour [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Dean,
Thanks very much for this pointer, I think I will have do something as you
have done and come up with a hybrid solution.
I think this is going
Sagehill Enterprises
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*From:* Russell Seymour [EMAIL PROTECTED]
*To:* apps docbook docbook-apps@lists.oasis-open.org
*Sent:* Wednesday, August 27, 2008 3:07 AM
*Subject:* [docbook-apps] Titlepage Layout and Width
I am trying to customise my front
Camille,
That worked brilliantly, thanks.
Russell
2008/8/26 Russell Seymour [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Camille,
Thanks very much for the pointer. I will give it a go and let you know how
it goes.
Russell
2008/8/26 Camille Bégnis [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Hi,
yes that looks completely reasonable
Good morning,
I am beginning to find my feet again, which is great and I remember why I
liked Docbook so much :-).
The problem I have now is that I would like to be able to do a couple of
things:
1. Turn off TOC completely
2. Have the TOC on its own page
I have been scouring the Internet to
of a simple book that wants no ToC. Couldn't tell you much about the limits
of this…
Stephen
2008/8/27 Russell Seymour [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Good morning,
I am beginning to find my feet again, which is great and I remember why I
liked Docbook so much :-).
The problem I have now is that I
I am trying to customise my front page title page of my Article.
I have copied and modified the titlepage, so that it is based on this:
t:titlepage-content t:side=recto
start-indent=0pt
text-align=left
title t:named-template=component.title
, for example phrase
role=xslparam vendor=output.client/ (completely wild guess).
and then define in your custom XSL the function that will match the above
element and replace it with the content of the $output.client parameter
Hope that helps,
Camille.
Russell Seymour wrote:
Good afternoon
I am using the XHTML output method for transforming my DocBooks, but I
think I may have an encoding problem.
I am leaving the system with the default output of UTF-8 but I get the Â
character and I want to get rid of it. I can understand some places
where it is being done, and that is with
titletitle/title
paratext/para
/section
might become:
div
h2title/h2
ptext/p
/div
The other possible answer is that if you have a customization layer,
you can make divs appear any place you want.
Russell Seymour wrote:
I have been looking around on the web for a while
I have got a bit rusty on my DocBook techniques recently as my current
position has not enabled me to use the software for a while. However I
am now looking at using DocBook again and i am trying to get things working.
One of the things that I have not been able to fathom out (and I think I
I have been looking around on the web for a while and the excellent
www.sagehill.net site but I have been unable to work out what DocBook
markup can be used that will be converted to a DIV in the HTML output.
Is there such an element that I can use for this?
Thanks, Russell
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