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Subject: DOCBOOK-APPS: Re: DOCBOOK: how to... postscripize


The errors indicate that the catalog file is incorrectly set up. I'm copying
this reply back to the list where other people may be able to help you
betters. 

Carlos

On 01/23/02 1:02, "Massimiliano Cialdi" <cialdi@firenze.net> wrote:

> Carlos Araya wrote:
> 
>> Personally, I like XSLTproc (http://www.xmlsoft.org) and fop
>> (xml.apache.org/fop). That would allow you to create PS files off docbook
>> documents. 
>> 
>> You also need the Docbook dtd (http://www.oasis-open.org/) and the
>> stylesheets (http://sourceforge.net/projects/docbook/)
> 
> I also have a debian woody.
> 
> I have installed
> docbook        4.1-6
> docbook-dsssl  1.74b-1
> docbook-utils  0.6.9-7
> docbook-xml    4.1.2-8
> 
> but if I run docbook2ps on bookindex.xml it gives me a lot of error like
> Using catalogs: /etc/sgml/catalog
> Using stylesheet:
> /usr/share/sgml/docbook/utils-0.6.9/docbook-utils.dsl#print
> Working on: /home/cialdi/doc/bookindex.xml
> jade:/home/cialdi/doc/bookindex.xml:10:0:E: DTD did not contain element
> declaration for document type name
> jade:/home/cialdi/doc/bookindex.xml:12:5:E: element "book" undefined
> jade:/home/cialdi/doc/bookindex.xml:13:12:E: there is no attribute "id"
> 
> 
> could you help me
> 
> thanks

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