Hi Bob,
Thank you. I guess I'll have to do something else then if hotspots on
graphics are not supported in PDFs. I did some more searching and
apparently PDFs do support this
(http://www.authorst.com/hot_graphics_in_pdf_file.php) so I guess it is
a limitation of the DocBook XSL to PDF
[mailto:tmarc...@cdlsystems.com]
Sent: Monday, May 07, 2012 4:29 PM
To: docbook-apps@lists.oasis-open.org
Subject: Re: [docbook-apps] Image maps in PDF output
Hi Bob,
Thank you. I guess I'll have to do something else then if hotspots on
graphics are not supported in PDFs. I did some more searching
FYI, dblatex supports callouts on images (see
http://dblatex.sourceforge.net/example/dblatex/example.pdf, section 5.1).
The only constraint to have relevant coordinates.
Regards,
BG
On Mon, 07 May 2012 16:29:16 +0200, Tyson Marchuk
tmarc...@cdlsystems.com wrote:
Hi Bob,
Thank you. I
Ben and Tyson:
Callouts on images are very different than image maps. To get image
callouts to work with docbook you have to use either Saxon or Xalan as they
need extension packages written for the specific processors (the
functionality does not work with XSLT 1.0 stylesheets)
These packages
Ben:
After reading the section I indicated from Bob's book I realized that
you're correct. You can not do callouts on image files even when using the
Java Extensions. The explanation for using the callout images as explained
in Bob's book is still valid.
Question for the Java/XSL experts on the
Hi Tyson,
That message you referred to did not cover imagemaps. It was referring to using
callout icons in a programlisting. In that case, an extension function is needed to
preprocess the text in the programlisting to place the callout images in with the
text, and that mix is then processed