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Subject: DOCBOOK-APPS: Re: Can a DocBook Wizard Spare A Few Minutes?
/ papowell@astart.com was heard to say: | I will summarize them, and perhaps this might actually get put into | the DocProj Primer (hint hint) someday. Yeah, yeah. I know. With an infinite amount of time...<sigh/> | 1. Deeper TOC Listings for HTML Output | | Right now the TOC only does two levels of listing. I would | like to increase the depth. How do I do this? In XSL, <xsl:variable name="toc.section.depth">4</xsl:variable> In DSSSL, ;; Returns the depth of auto TOC that should be made at the nd-level (define (toc-depth nd) (if (string=? (gi nd) (normalize "book")) 3 3)) | NOW WANT | | main main | main.1 main.1 | main.1.1 main.1.1 | main.1.1.1 main.1.1.1 | main.1.1.2 main.1.1.2 | main.2 main.2 | main.2.1 main.2.1 Those two lists are actually the same, aren't they? :-) | 2. How Do I Produce an Index? I would like to do this | for both HTML and PS output, but I would be happy | with just PS output. | a) the markup notation in the body | b) the jade + tex + tools to use See http://nwalsh.com/docbook/dsssl/doc/indexing.html | 3. How Do I Produce an Glossary? I would like to do this | for both HTML and PS output, but I would be happy | with just PS output. | a) the markup notation in the body | b) the jade + tex + tools to use Just use Glossary markup. Or do I not understand the question? | 4. The current tex output numbers pages, but does not do it | correctly. | Now Should Be | Title Page (Correct - no number) | Dedication 2 i | Preface... 3-... ii-... | | Part1 n 1 | | I KNOW just KNOW that there is a way to do this, and I am going to | probably hit myself with a dope slap when somebody tells me. This is actually a little bit tricky. You really want to restart numbering in each part? | 5. I have tried to put images into the HTML and TeX / PS format. | Other people have done it. | a) What is the magic markup I need <mediaobject> <imageobject> <imagedata fileref="somegraphic.eps"/> </imageobject> <imageobject> <imagedata fileref="somegraphic.jpg"/> </imageobject> </mediaobject> | b) How do I convince the tex stuff to FIND the file containing the | graphic? I keep thinking that I did this a LOooonnng time ago, | with a graphic tool, but this was using latex and some macros, | and it is long gone from my memory and archives. It should look where you specify in fileref, but I'll let a JadeTeX wizard tackle this one... Be seeing you, norm -- Norman Walsh <ndw@nwalsh.com> | [They] say the Earth is flat, but I http://nwalsh.com/ | know that it is round, for I have seen | the shadow on the moon, and I have more | faith in a shadow than in | [them].--Ferdinand Magellan
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