On 05/13/2014 03:34 PM, Niels Grundtvig Nielsen wrote:
From what you say, it looks as though I've upset things by renaming a
directory and not just a file. (and yes, I have been told before that
the mistakes I manage to make are so creative I ought to be a software
tester)
The directory T:/structuredFM is now called T:/structured, and when I
select the line referring to T:/structuredFM/fo_custom.xsl the [Remove]
option is greyed out.
I would suggest:
1) Please ignore this now dead entry. There is currently no easy way to
remove it. (We'll of course fix this bug in the next version.)
2) Click "Add" and specify "T:/structured/fo_custom.xsl".
After "T:/structured/fo_custom.xs" is added and selected, it should work
fine.
(btw, congratulations on the XML Editor component! I'm truly impressed
by the way it autocloses tags based on the structure)
Thanks.
FYI, it's the excellent text editor component
(http://fifesoft.com/rsyntaxtextarea/) we have chosen to implement the
``Source View'' which does this out of the box.
On Fri, May 9, 2014 at 4:37 PM, Hussein Shafie <[email protected]
<mailto:[email protected]>> wrote:
On 05/09/2014 10:13 AM, Niels Grundtvig Nielsen wrote:
Because I'm using XXE on more and more documents, I changed the
name of
a directory to match the new content. Processing a .ditamap now
fails –
logically enough – because the path to the custom .xsl is no longer
valid … but the Customise Document Conversion Stylesheets
doesn't let me
delete the reference to the non-existent stylesheet. What's the
work-around?
I'm not sure to see where is the problem (because XXE v5.9 lets me
delete the reference to a non-existent custom stylesheet).
Let's suppose you used "Customize Document Conversion Stylesheets"
to specify a custom stylesheet called "/home/ngn/docsA/my_foA.xsl".
This stylesheet is used to generate PDF.
Now this custom stylesheet has been renamed to
"/home/ngn/docsB/my_foB.xsl".
1) Open your DITA map.
2) Select menu item "Options|Customize Configuration|Customize
Document Conversion Stylesheets".
3) Select "Convert to PDF, PostScript". You'll still see the --now
missing-- "/home/ngn/docsA/my_foA.xsl". (If you don't see it. Use
the "" combobox to select it.)
4) Click "Remove".
5) Click "Add" and choose "/home/ngn/docsB/my_foB.xsl".
6) Click OK.
You can now convert your DITA map to PDF.
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