On Thu, Mar 1, 2012 at 10:18, Tom Browder tom.brow...@gmail.com wrote:
I recently built an Oracle VirtualBox Virtual Machine (VM) with a
working DB 5.0 (with name spaces) build system
I have released version 1.0.0 and it is uploading to Dropbox now (1.5+
Gb, Dropbox reports time to upload 4 hr
Hello!
I haven't found anything related to my issue so far. The bottom line is
that I want to set an alignment for a para element.
For example: para align=rightSome text../para
Which is supposed to positionize the content of the para to the right of
the page. Is it possible according to the
I suspect that the proposal is talking about a backend process to
generate docbook XSL builds from source code on the sourceforge
project to replace a make system.
But another need may for a good generic ant script which could be
customized by end users to generate epub output on different
You may be unfamiliar with how to include parameters in your XSL
customization layer.
Here is a reference to that:
http://docbook.sourceforge.net/release/xsl/current/doc/param.html
Basically, for HTML output, you'd want to reference a css file and
then you can do it in your CSS file.
Thank you for your help! I've managed to make it work.
xsl:template match=para[@align]
fo:block text-align={@align}
xsl:apply-templates/
/fo:block
/xsl:template
Roland Burda
2012/3/5 Robert Nagle idiotprogram...@gmail.com
You may be unfamiliar with how to include parameters in your XSL
| -Original Message-
| From: David Cramer
|
| That docbook wiki page is now at the following url (the old wiki had
| /topic/ in the url):
|
| http://wiki.docbook.org/ISO690Bibliography
|
| However, that page links to an attachment that is no longer available
| from the page.
Paul,
The DocBook standard does not use ISO 690; in fact, I'm 99.9% sure it doesn't
specify any particular format for bibliographic entries.
However, the stylesheets do support ISO 690 as an option. That code was
contributed by Jana Dvorakova (according to a comment in the source). Be
aware,
I just updated the Google Summer of Code application at:
http://docbook.xmlpress.net/tiki-index.php?page=application
Please take a few moments and look it over. It is accessible to read by anyone.
You can send comments by replying to this message, or directly in the wiki (if
you are