Thanks Norm. Sounds interesting. I'll look forward to that.
Yours truly
Prof Niels aka @phidip
> On 31. okt. 2015, at 09.24, Norman Walsh wrote:
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> Niels Müller writes:
>> Does anyone make slides with docbook 5? If yes, how?
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> I've just ported my stylesheets backend to produce the markup
Hi there
In Connection with installing sw on new laptop, I noticed that the current
version of the Docbook stylesheets is 1.79.1.
I updated my customisation to refer to that one, and tested one of my jobs. The
bibliography was broken.
I then found an old note that the xsl for that must the 'ns
Sorry to intrude.
The cross platform comment on bash triggered me.
My students use a bash shell on Windows. It is included, I think, in the git
download for Windows.
/Niels
Greetings
Niels Müller Larsen
Senior Lecturer IBA Kolding
Bachelor of Web Development Program
> On 5 Mar 2018, at 17
Hi there
I was teaching programming to students with Aspergers syndrome 6 months
last year in a Windows environment, so I came across bash in the git
package. Otherwise I haven't touched Win since 2002 ;)
I am on Linux, my present web development students on Win or Mac, so
cross platform is
Have you tried removing the id from the toc?
/Niels
Greetings
Niels Müller Larsen
Senior Lecturer IBA Kolding
Bachelor of Web Development Program
> On 8 May 2018, at 17.16, Peter Fleck wrote:
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> Hi all,
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> Is it possible to have multiple TOC's?
>
> I need
Hi there
Back in 2015 I had issues with missing bibliography entries. Bob Stayton
directed me towards using namespaced stylesheets, and that solved the
problem.
Now, 2018, I think I read somewhere that the xsl-stylesheets-1.79.2
stylesheets were namespaced even though the -ns- from the name
Thnx for the reply. I feared that might be the case. I'll harass the
package manager on mu Linux dist ;)
/Niels
On 05/29/18 15:55, stefan wrote:
On 2018-05-29 08:27 AM, Niels Müller Larsen wrote:
Hi there
Back in 2015 I had issues with missing bibliography entries. Bob
Stayton dir
I finally got around to it. Downloaded the new namespaced stylesheets 1.79.2
from github and ran them with my normal updated toolchain. Just works.
/Niels
Greetings
Niels Müller Larsen
Senior Lecturer IBA Kolding
Bachelor of Web Development Program
> On 29 May 2018, at 18.38, stefan wr
Hi Denis
I am on fop 2.3
/Niels
Greetings
Niels Müller Larsen
Programmer/Teacher
> On 29 Jan 2019, at 16.48, E L L I P S Y S (Denis Gillain)
> wrote:
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> Hi,
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> which version of FOP do you use ( fop -version ) ?
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> I'm afraid to have the same problem
common.
..
I have tried many variations and several stylesheets, this just changes the
error messages I get.
Does anyone have an example of a workflow that works? Chunked output is a must.
--
Niels Müller Larsen
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t; even though you don't intend it a second time.
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> Try changing your catalog and Makefile to use mydocbook.xsl instead.
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> Bob Stayton
> b...@sagehill.net
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> On 3/28/2020 5:29 PM, Niels Müller Larsen wrote:
> > Hi again Bob
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> > I changed th
...type="text/javascript" is not necessary in this day and age.
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Prism.js
One peculiar caveat though, type=module does NOT work with xhtml, only with
html. My webdev eyes get sore from seeing the html output. Not pretty, but it
works.
/Niels
Greetings
Niels Müller Larsen
Programmer/Teacher
> On 20 Apr 2020, at 03.33, Bob Stayton wrote:
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