Hussein Shafie wrote:
> Michael Eager wrote:
> 
>>I'm trying to learn how to use and customize XMLmind.
>>
>>I created a DocBook Article.  When I specify an <author>
>>as child of the <title>, it is displayed as if the name
>>were part of the title, on the same line and in the same
>>font as the title, with no space.  This is true for both HTML
>>and PDF output.
>>
>>The definition of "author" is in docbook/xsl/fo/titlepage.xsl,
>>which calls "anchor" and then "person.name".
>>
>>There's a definition for "person.name" in docbook/xsl/common/common.xsl,
>>which invokes (or should invoke) person.name.first-last.  It looks
>>like the templates simply output the text, without any formating.
>>
>>Shouldn't there be some XSL-FO output around the author?
> 
> 
> We are sorry but we really cannot help you: the XSL style sheets for
> DocBook  are bundled with XMLmind XML Editor, but are not the work of
> XMLmind.
> 
> Therefore we could help you if there was an integration problem between
>  our XML editor and these XSL style sheets, but we cannot help you
> improving/customizing these style sheets.
> 
> See http://wiki.docbook.org/topic/DocBookXslStylesheets,
> http://sagehill.net/docbookxsl/index.html

I get different PDF output when I use XMLmind to generate DocBook
output than when I use RenderX as a stand-alone program.

What is the command line used to invoke RenderX?

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