Greetings, Frank Fesevur!
>> Sorry, that should have been:
>>
>> xmlto --with-dblatex pdf book.xml
> This did generate a pdf, thanks!
> But when I installed xmlto, it required libpango1.0_0 which gave a
> postinstall script error. These are the relevant lines from the
> setup.log.full
> 2013/04
On 2013-04-14 00:38, Yaakov (Cygwin/X) wrote:
docbook-utils is primarily for handling SGML, and uses (Open)Jade for
processing. It is a known issue that the latter does not properly
handle character entities from the newer versions (4.4+) of the DocBook
XML DTD. While you could work around this
On 2013-04-12 08:52, Frank Fesevur wrote:
I want convert some documention I wrote to DocBook, but first I want
to have my environment setup correctly. So I installed all the docbook
packages and created a book.xml from the sample at
http://www.docbook.org/tdg/en/html/book.html and did some minor
Frank Fesevur was heard to say:
2013/4/12 Markus Hoenicka:
In order to set up your XML toolchain, please peruse the excellent
instructions here:
http://www.sagehill.net/docbookxsl/
I will leave docbook2pdf for what it is and dig into the XSL stuff.
Many new stuff to learn ;-)
Certainly the
2013/4/12 Markus Hoenicka:
> In order to set up your XML toolchain, please peruse the excellent
> instructions here:
>
> http://www.sagehill.net/docbookxsl/
I will leave docbook2pdf for what it is and dig into the XSL stuff.
Many new stuff to learn ;-)
Still a bit surprised though that docbook2pd
Frank Fesevur was heard to say:
2013/4/12 Markus Hoenicka:
I have never used the docbook2pdf tool, but these messages indicate
that it
attempts to transform an XML document using Jade and the DocBook
DSSSL
stylesheets. While you may be able to get this to work with a little
effort,
I'd recomme
2013/4/12 Markus Hoenicka:
> I have never used the docbook2pdf tool, but these messages indicate that it
> attempts to transform an XML document using Jade and the DocBook DSSSL
> stylesheets. While you may be able to get this to work with a little effort,
> I'd recommend to use an XSLT-based toolc
2013/4/12 Paul Allen:
>> "1D6C2" is not a character number in the document character set
>
> I'd put money on that being unicode character "mathematical bold small
> alpha". What windoze code page are you using? One that can handle
> utf-8 or not.
I created my book.xml with a simple copy-paste.
Markus Hoenicka was heard to say:
(e.g. xslt and fop) and the DocBook XSL stylesheets for XML documents.
s/xslt/xsltproc/
Markus
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> "1D6C2" is not a character number in the document character set
I'd put money on that being unicode character "mathematical bold small
alpha". What windoze code page are you using? One that can handle
utf-8 or not.
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Frank Fesevur was heard to say:
Using catalogs: /etc/sgml/xml-docbook-4.5.cat
Using stylesheet:
/usr/share/sgml/docbook/utils-0.6.14/docbook-utils.dsl#print
I have never used the docbook2pdf tool, but these messages indicate
that it attempts to transform an XML document using Jade and the Do
Hi,
I want convert some documention I wrote to DocBook, but first I want
to have my environment setup correctly. So I installed all the docbook
packages and created a book.xml from the sample at
http://www.docbook.org/tdg/en/html/book.html and did some minor
changes.
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