Hussein Shafie wrote:
>
> You don't need to use anything other that emacs+nxml-mode to validate
> your DocBook 5 document. If properly configured, emacs+nxml-mode uses
> the official DocBook 5 RELAX NG schema. The validator of emacs+nxml-mode
> seems to be Jing rewritten in Emacs Lisp. In my experience, it works
> flawlessly (as any software designed and written by James Clark).
The reason I use xmllint is that whenever nxml does not recognize an
entity, it marks it as an error. I can ignore thm, but to be sure,
I validate with an external tool.
>>
>> I am going to investigate the SVG issue later. I ran convertdoc with -v,
>>
>> but all it says is:
>>
>>
>>
>> convertdoc: error: XFC warning: unknown graphic format
>>
>> (src="images/note.svg") (file:/tmp/xxe5736790676269381696/__doc.fo,
>>
>> line #75, column #18062)
>>
>>
>
> I think the puzzle is solved:
>
> * XMLmind XSL-FO Converter does not natively support SVG (yet).
>
> * Graphics files such as src="images/note.svg" are automatically
> generated by the DocBook XSLT stylesheets. Because such admonitions
> graphics are not directly referenced in the source XML document, they
> are ignored by the Batik image toolkit plug-in.
>
>
I see.
Regards,
Alias John Brown.
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