Hi Henning,

Thanks for your mail. As you presumably know there are some
differences in DB5, mainly use of a relaxng schema not a dtd. I think
FOP will render DB5 output, however I have not managed to get it to do
so myself.

The main problems I have is with <xi:include>, which I can't seem to
get to work with 4.4, OR 5, using dbf or any other method. :-( Should
xi:xinclude work with dbf?

The latest build you sent me exhibits the following errors:

    [java] Class file not found for option -URIResolver
    [java] Class file not found for option -URIResolver

Not sure if you meant I had to wait for the latest xsl snapshot though?

Cheers
S


-----Original Message-----
From: Henning Schmiedehausen [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: 16 May 2007 20:10
To: Sam Wright
Cc: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: Velocity DBF

Hi Sam,

I haven't tried Docbook 5 myself and mainly I do not know whether the
FOP is actually able to render the Docbook 5 output.

If you want to experiment with it, please add the actual Docbook 5 DTD
to src/resolver/xml-catalox.xml; this should avoid the framework
pulling the DTD definitions from the Internet.

The error messages you quoted are messages from the PDF renderer
(Apache FOP), which can not render some of the FOP constructs. I have
a more recent version in the trunk that does not report these
messages.

I've put you a snapshot of this version at
people.apache.org/~henning/docbook-20070516.tar.gz

I am waiting for a new release of the xsl stylesheets for Docbook 4
because currently I actually need to use a snapshot from
http://docbook.sourceforge.net/snapshots/

I've noted that there is also a recent docbook5 snapshot, maybe this
will help you with Docbook 5.

Lastly: I've copied this message to the velocity users list at
[EMAIL PROTECTED] Please send your replies to this list so
that others can participate and benefit from our discussion. Thanks.

        Best regards

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