for a complete set, then it would be beneficial
probably not only for me, if you could tell us about it.
Thanks,
Frank
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From: Mary Tabasko [mailto:taba...@telerama.com]
Sent: Samstag, 6. September 2014 01:42
To: docbook-apps@lists.oasis-open.org
Subject: RE: [docbook-apps
Subject: Re: [docbook-apps] Fwd: Thanks!
Hi Frank,
using the webhelp-fast stylesheets from this thread reduces the build time
immensely:
https://lists.oasis-open.org/archives/docbook-apps/201310/msg3.html
(It does not solve the problem of including the ToC in every file, though.)
Rober
On Mon
, 6. September 2014 01:42
To: docbook-apps@lists.oasis-open.org
Subject: RE: [docbook-apps] Fwd: Thanks!
Frank Wegmann said:
our documentation sets often consist of many modules
resulting in as many DocBook files (and as many PDF files), but to
produce a single WebHelp for all of them
On 9.9.2014 14:20, Varga, Károly wrote:
There's a side issue with the webhelp-fast.xls: the sidebar ToC does not
expand to the currently viewed chapter if you use the navigation bar or
direct URLs to move between sections. It just shows a static, fully
collapsed ToC.
Hi folks,
could you try
not
only for me, if you could tell us about it.
Thanks,
Frank
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From: Mary Tabasko [mailto:taba...@telerama.com]
Sent: Samstag, 6. September 2014 01:42
To: docbook-apps@lists.oasis-open.org
Subject: RE: [docbook-apps] Fwd: Thanks!
Frank Wegmann said:
our documentation sets
Hi Mary,
I'd be interested in your solutions to your webhelp issues. I've currently got
webhelp in beta, with HTML and PDF in production. I've come across a number of
webhelp issues and I'm not happy with this format yet.
Nat
On 5/09/2014, at 1:35 pm, Mary Tabasko taba...@telerama.com wrote:
On 5.9.2014 10:58, Wegmann, Frank wrote:
Personally, I’d favor to deploy the DocBook stylesheets, since I know my ways
around them, but leveraging the stylesheets from the module to a set level
without using the set mechanism looks to me to be way beyond trivial. Or
has this been done
Yes, we want to generate one WebHelp from several DocBook books.
Frank
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From: Jirka Kosek [mailto:ji...@kosek.cz]
Sent: Freitag, 5. September 2014 11:14
To: Wegmann, Frank; docbook-apps@lists.oasis-open.org
Subject: Re: [docbook-apps] Fwd: Thanks!
On 5.9.2014 10:58
Hi Frank,
On Fri, 5 Sep 2014 08:58:54 +
Wegmann, Frank frank.wegm...@softwareag.com wrote:
[...]
We use them for producing PDF files in large volumes, deploying
DocBook as an intermediate format generated from our in-house XML
dialect. Now we want to step up and replace our HTML
On 5.9.2014 11:18, Wegmann, Frank wrote:
Yes, we want to generate one WebHelp from several DocBook books.
And have you tried to process books as a one set solely for purpose of
Webhelp geneation?
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Jirka Kosek e-mail:
On 9/5/14, 4:20 AM, Thomas Schraitle wrote:
With olinks you don't need a set necessarily and performance issues
are also not important. I guess Webhelp does support olinks too as it is
derived from the HTML stylesheets. However, I'm not sure, so you better
try it out.
We used olink with
Frank Wegmann said:
our documentation sets often consist of many modules
resulting in as many DocBook files (and as many PDF files), but to
produce a single WebHelp for all of them it seems the only way is
to wrap all DocBook files into a single set. Is that correct?
Because I feel this is
Hi, gang.
I just joined this list, and I wanted to start off by offering
a HUGE thanks to everyone who maintains the DocBook Stylesheets
and the related resources.
(I accidentally sent this message to the docbook list; this is a resend
to the right address.)
We have been using them where I work
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