OK, I have got the evaluation license,
I have changed the imagerefs so thats OK.

Now I need the editor to recognize that I have my own style sheet. How?

Anders :-)

----- Original Message ----- 
From: "Hussein Shafie" <[email protected]>
To: "Anders Finstad" <anders.finstad at geocap.no>
Cc: <olav.egeland at geocap.no>; <xmleditor-support at xmlmind.com>
Sent: Monday, March 05, 2007 10:27 AM
Subject: Re: [XXE] Some questions regarding XMLmind XML Editor


> Anders Finstad wrote:
>>
>> 1) how can I specify that my images are in
>> c:/Geocap/Documentation/doc/html/images/tutorial
>>    and not it
>> c:/Geocap/Documentation/doc/usermanual/tutorial/images/tutorial
>>
>>    I am working in a team, and my system manager has set up the image
>> directory
>
> In my answer, I'll assume that you are interested in DocBook.
>
> Most generic method: the imagedata DocBook element has a fileref
> attribute. Specify a value for it.
>
> [1] Insert an image container such as figure or a mediaobject.
> [2] Click on the image placeholder to select the imagedata element.
> [3] Using the Attribute tool, type the *URL* of your image (e.g.
> file:/c:/Geocap/Documentation/doc/html/images/tutorial/foo.gif) as the
> value of the fileref attribute.
>
> This is described here (using an XHTML example):
> http://www.xmlmind.com/xmleditor/_distrib/doc/user/tutorial_basics.html#d0e1985
>
> Note that the Attribute tool has a "Browse" button to help you
> specifying a filename or URL as the value of an attribute. Please right
> click on it and select the proper options: Absolute, open, file, URL
> before actually using it.
>
> There is  another, more convenient method, described here:
> http://www.xmlmind.com/xmleditor/_distrib/doc/user/being_productive.html#drop_graphics_files
>
>
>
>> 2) How can I load my stylesheets? I tried using File New, but see no
>> obvious choise.
>>     I have a stylesheet I use for my html generation.
>>     Do you have some stylesheets I could copy that generate pdf A4?
>
> Free Standard Edition cannot convert XML to HTML, PDF, etc. However if
> you want test this function, please consult this page:
> http://www.xmlmind.com/xmleditor/evaluate.html
>
> (If you want to convert XML to PDF, make sure to also install the FOP or
> the RenderX XEP plug-in. For this, simply use Options|Install Add-ons.)
>
>
>
>> 3) I use Task Procedure Step tags a lot. Is there anyway I can get these
>> to pop up on the top menu bar so I automatically can generate them?
>>
>
> Sure.  XMLmind XML Editor is highly extensible but is not designed to
> let end users extend it by using dialog boxes. For us, this is the job
> of an external or internal consultant (AKA local guru).
>
> This is not difficult or technically challenging to do, but it takes a
> long time because the local guru will have tons of documents to read.
>
> Customizing and extending XMLmind XML Editor is possible by creating or
> tweaking configuration files. See "XMLmind XML Editor - Configuration
> and Deployment"
> http://www.xmlmind.com/xmleditor/_distrib/doc/configure/index.html
>
> --> If you want to add a button to the DocBook toolbar or a menu item to
> the DocBook menu, please read this section:
> http://www.xmlmind.com/xmleditor/_distrib/doc/configure/customizing.html
>
> The file which contains the definition of the stock DocBook toolbar is:
> XXE_install_dir/addon/config/docbook/toolBar.incl
>
> Read it and you'll probably guess how it works.
>
> The stock DocBook menu is specified in:
> XXE_install_dir/addon/config/docbook/common.incl
>
> --> If you want to customize the way a DocBook document is converted to
> HTML, PDF, etc, you'll also have to read this section
> http://www.xmlmind.com/xmleditor/_distrib/doc/configure/customizing.html
>
> The file which contains the definition of the stock DocBook conversion
> commands is: XXE_install_dir/addon/config/docbook/xslMenu.incl
>
>


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