Hello,
I'm using this DocBook customization:
xsl:template match=glossterm mode=glossary.as.list xsl:variable
name=id xsl:call-template name=object.id/ /xsl:variable fo:block
text-align=left fo:inline id={$id}xsl:apply-templates//fo:inline
/fo:block
/xsl:template
It left aligns glossterm, but
I put xsl:param name=alignmentstart/xsl:param in my customization
layer, and now I don't have the problem.
Is this a valid fix?
Thank you,
Joseph Caporale
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I set
xsl:param name=section.autolabel select=1/
to have section numbering. But the numbers are like 1. or
2.1. or 4.3.2.
I want to remove the last . after the last number of the section.
See this message:
Hi,
Is your programlisting inside a formal object such as example or figure?
If so, then the keep-together.within-page is being imposed there,
overriding the one you might add for the programlisting inside it. If so,
you could try adding the property to example.properties.
I would also
Each line in a TOC is generated using the template named toc.line from
html/autotoc.xsl. This line does the title:
xsl:apply-templates select=. mode=titleabbrev.markup/
You could add a condition after that to test=self::article and add the
dash and a
xsl:apply-templates select=.
Mauritz,
The pros may have a better suggestion, but in the meantime, I solved this
problem by overriding the section object.title.template in my customization
layer.
The SAE Standards body has a convention that there can only be a trailing
dot for level 1, and no trailing dot elsewhere. Here's
Has any one came across this issue when using glossary databases?
I have a glossary database in use in my doc set. However, it appears
that I cannot preserve the glossdiv info that is in the database.
Here is the glossary:
glossary
glossdiv
titleFish/title
glossentry id=carp
MessageThe automatic glossary feature does not currently support assembling
entries from a glossary collection into glossdivs. I can see how that might be
nice, though. You could file a feature request. 8^)
Bob Stayton
Sagehill Enterprises
DocBook Consulting
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Hi,
More details are needed. I presume .../... here refers to some actual path
information. Can you provide that information, as well as the actual path to
the image file?
Are you using an admon.graphics.path parameter? Normally the note element's
graphic is note.png, not Note.gif. Are