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Re: [ANN] Release of XMLmind XML Editor v5.6
Hi Mika, Excerpts from http://www.xmlmind.com/ditac/changes.html ... * New output formats: XHTML 5, Web Help containing XHTML 5, EPUB 3. ... * The above new
Re: Problem with images in PDF output
Hi Mica, You're right, but the URI is generated during the build process. In my files i use BR, Alex
Re: Choosing the right granularity level for a topic
I get what you're saying about conrefs or conkeyrefs. But where exactly would you conref that into the task? prolog? Usually a recipe has a struture of Name
Re: extending the TROFF plugin
I think Shane means that if you invoke the OT from the command line using ant, you should be able to specify the line length as a command line option, rather
Re: extending the TROFF plugin
... I thought I was doing this by importing the XSL that included this new parameter value. However, when I view the log file, my step2_update.xsl file is
Re: Choosing the right granularity level for a topic
Usually, recipes have different combinations of ingredients, which is why I suggested conrefs. If each recipe has exactly the same ingredients, then I agree
Re: Choosing the right granularity level for a topic
I would make the ingredients a reference, and the prep at task. On Thu, Apr 4, 2013 at 8:55 AM, wildmountainspirit <
Re: Problem with images in PDF output
This may be silly and way off topic, but isn't the file syntax usually "file://some/path" and not "file:/some/path" ? -mica
Re: extending the TROFF plugin
Although I don't see documentation for it, the snippet you included suggests to me that you can pass a new value for LINELENGTH as a build parameter. Have you
extending the TROFF plugin
I need some pointers on creating a plugin that extends the troff transtype. I want to change the < xsl:param name="LINELENGTH" >65< /xsl:param > in the
Re: Choosing the right granularity level for a topic
Actually, that is the conref= attribute (not ). Sorry. Haven't had my full allotment of coffee yet this morning. :)
Re: Choosing the right granularity level for a topic
I would put the ingredients in a separate file, and then use wherever they are needed in a recipe. As to whether to make each ingredient a separate
Choosing the right granularity level for a topic
Hi. I am dealing with a project where there is a natural level for splitting into topics - this would map to a section in a printed book. It could make
Re: Removing optional attributes via constraints--order of inclusion
Hi Kyle, Seeing that no one else responded, just wanted to give you a workaround which avoids DITA specialization: Subject Scheme Maps can be used for defining
Re: Titles of nested topics in ToC
Did you set the @chunk attribute in your ditamap? See http://docs.oasis-open.org/dita/v1.2/os/spec/archSpec/chunking.html
Re: Titles of nested topics in ToC [SOLVED]
Problem solved! Instead of using nested topics, I just created separate topics and inserted child topicrefs in my ditamap. Setting @chunk="to-content" on the
Titles of nested topics in ToC
Hi DITAdepts I had topics with sections, but now I need to make the section titles appear in the table of contents. I'm generating XHTML output with the
Re: Problem with images in PDF output
Hi Dave, Kris, Thank you very much for your help but till now it didn't solve my problem. According to the link Kris posted a value of 3 is the way to go for
Re: DITA-OT1.7 on Mac - Help
Mica, Yes- I get the same syntax error. Rob
Re: [ANN] Release of XMLmind XML Editor v5.6
With a little extra XSL work, you could add those extended Media elements into PDF output with an FO processor that supports such things. With RenderX, static