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Re: XSLT to Make a Global Choice?
Hi Chris, Try this:
Re: I made a mistake.
Hey Matt, ... back. It sounds like you're outsourcing translation to another company. I did this with a project and found that actually putting the files back
Re: How to conditionalise application of task labels in PDF
Hi, Ray. By task labels, I was referring to the labels that are generated for the components of the task topic when the args.gen.task.lbl parameter is set to
Selected text in WebHelp output
How can I change the highlight color of active text in WebHelp toc? Is it a setting I can add to/change in the stylesheet? I can't seem to find it.
Re: How to conditionalise application of task labels in PDF
Hi there, What did you mean by ' task label'? It would become so hard to help you if you could not clarify. if you were referrring to match a label by
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Re: XSLT to Make a Global Choice?
Unless I am misreading your intent, I think your choice logic lacks one thing. Try copying the apply-template into the @wrapme test, right after the
Re: Key definitions submap in bookmap
Hi Martin, Yes I use DITA OT. At the moment 1.7.4 and before that 1.6.2 Ben
Re: I made a mistake.
Hey Mica, I'd like to not plan on using SVN to fix the problem as we'll be moving to a CMS someday "soon" (very relative term around here!) We're still
Re: I made a mistake.
Hi Matt, Strange how so many people stumble upon the same problems... When setting up our own document project, we thought of this and decided to have a
Re: Key definitions submap in bookmap
Ran the test documents in the original post with the faked concepts from Jeremy through DITA-OT 1.7 and latest development code and it works for me. Martin,
Re: I made a mistake.
... And if you don't want to wait for 1.3, DITA2Go has scoped keys now, using very simple PIs, via a method that may well be reaarkably similar to the 1.3
Re: I made a mistake.
... I don't mean to laugh at Matt's misfortune, but I had to smile at this. Keys can help in a number of ways: - A single key name can be bound to different
Re: Key definitions submap in bookmap
On Wed, 01 May 2013 21:00:41 -0000, "ct.martin@..." ... Possibly, but Jarno should know about any limitations there. I don't, since I never use the OT.
Re: I made a mistake.
Hi Matt, Keys will help, for sure. Could an SVN branch help? Have one branch per language? Can you describe your localization workflow a bit?
Re: Key definitions submap in bookmap
Hi Ben, I'm wondering how do you build your output. Is it with the DITA OT or some other way? Thanks, Martin
Re: Key definitions submap in bookmap
Hi Jeremy, your assumptions were right, the ?DOCTYPE and the double opening tag were mistakes when copying the code. Actually, the editor validates the
Re: Key definitions submap in bookmap
I'm working for a long time this way. The only difference with your setup is that in my case the chapters are maps. And my introduction topic is referenced in