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Subject: DOCBOOK-APPS: Problems with XSL Stylesheets 1.54-1


This morning I replaced the XSL Stylesheets 1.51-1 with
the XSL Stylesheets 1.54-1.

After having generated FO output with xsltproc, I
tryed to generate PDF output with PassiveTeX.
Well, the PDF file was successfully generated, but it
contained only the first page (all the chapter chunks
were missing).

My DocBook document was chunked into several physical chunks:

<!DOCTYPE book PUBLIC "-//AGAMURA//DTD QuXo V1.0//EN"
  "www.agamura.com/quxo/1.0/quxo.dtd" [
  <!ENTITY % English "INCLUDE">
  <!ENTITY chap01 SYSTEM "chap01.xml">
  <!ENTITY chap02 SYSTEM "chap02.xml">
  <!ENTITY chap02 SYSTEM "chap03.xml">
  ...
]>

<book id="persica-vision" lang="&language;">
  <bookinfo>
    ...
  </bookinfo>

  &chap01;
  &chap02;
  &chap03;
  ...
</book>

The content of chap01, chap02, and chap03 didn't appear
in the generated PDF file.

Attached to this email, you will find a chunk of the *.log file
generated by pdftex.

-- 
Giuseppe Greco
Agamura Corp.

Fermo Posta
6928 Manno
Switzerland

Tel. : +41 76 390 60 32
Email: giuseppe.greco@bluewin.ch
...

! Missing \endgroup inserted.
<inserted text> 
                \endgroup 
l.10 ....org/1999/XSL/Format" break-after="page"/>
                                                  </fo:block></fo:flow></fo:...
I've inserted something that you may have forgotten.
(See the <inserted text> above.)
With luck, this will get me unwedged. But if you
really didn't forget anything, try typing `2' now; then
my insertion and my current dilemma will both disappear.

! Missing \endgroup inserted.
<inserted text> 
                \endgroup 
l.10 ....org/1999/XSL/Format" break-after="page"/>
                                                  </fo:block></fo:flow></fo:...
I've inserted something that you may have forgotten.
(See the <inserted text> above.)
With luck, this will get me unwedged. But if you
really didn't forget anything, try typing `2' now; then
my insertion and my current dilemma will both disappear.

! Missing \endgroup inserted.
<inserted text> 
                \endgroup 
l.10 ....org/1999/XSL/Format" break-after="page"/>
                                                  </fo:block></fo:flow></fo:...
I've inserted something that you may have forgotten.
(See the <inserted text> above.)
With luck, this will get me unwedged. But if you
really didn't forget anything, try typing `2' now; then
my insertion and my current dilemma will both disappear.

! Missing \endgroup inserted.
<inserted text> 
                \endgroup 
l.10 ....org/1999/XSL/Format" break-after="page"/>
                                                  </fo:block></fo:flow></fo:...
I've inserted something that you may have forgotten.
(See the <inserted text> above.)
With luck, this will get me unwedged. But if you
really didn't forget anything, try typing `2' now; then
my insertion and my current dilemma will both disappear.

! Missing } inserted.
<inserted text> 
                }
l.10 ....org/1999/XSL/Format" break-after="page"/>
                                                  </fo:block></fo:flow></fo:...
I've inserted something that you may have forgotten.
(See the <inserted text> above.)
With luck, this will get me unwedged. But if you
really didn't forget anything, try typing `2' now; then
my insertion and my current dilemma will both disappear.

! Missing } inserted.
<inserted text> 
                }
l.10 ....org/1999/XSL/Format" break-after="page"/>
                                                  </fo:block></fo:flow></fo:...
I've inserted something that you may have forgotten.
(See the <inserted text> above.)
With luck, this will get me unwedged. But if you
really didn't forget anything, try typing `2' now; then
my insertion and my current dilemma will both disappear.

! Missing } inserted.
<inserted text> 
                }
l.10 ....org/1999/XSL/Format" break-after="page"/>
                                                  </fo:block></fo:flow></fo:...
I've inserted something that you may have forgotten.
(See the <inserted text> above.)
With luck, this will get me unwedged. But if you
really didn't forget anything, try typing `2' now; then
my insertion and my current dilemma will both disappear.

! Missing } inserted.
<inserted text> 
                }
l.10 ....org/1999/XSL/Format" break-after="page"/>
                                                  </fo:block></fo:flow></fo:...
I've inserted something that you may have forgotten.
(See the <inserted text> above.)
With luck, this will get me unwedged. But if you
really didn't forget anything, try typing `2' now; then
my insertion and my current dilemma will both disappear.

! Missing } inserted.
<inserted text> 
                }
l.10 ....org/1999/XSL/Format" break-after="page"/>
                                                  </fo:block></fo:flow></fo:...
I've inserted something that you may have forgotten.
(See the <inserted text> above.)
With luck, this will get me unwedged. But if you
really didn't forget anything, try typing `2' now; then
my insertion and my current dilemma will both disappear.

! Missing \endgroup inserted.
<inserted text> 
                \endgroup 
l.10 ....org/1999/XSL/Format" break-after="page"/>
                                                  </fo:block></fo:flow></fo:...
I've inserted something that you may have forgotten.
(See the <inserted text> above.)
With luck, this will get me unwedged. But if you
really didn't forget anything, try typing `2' now; then
my insertion and my current dilemma will both disappear.

! Missing } inserted.
<inserted text> 
                }
l.10 ....org/1999/XSL/Format" break-after="page"/>
                                                  </fo:block></fo:flow></fo:...
I've inserted something that you may have forgotten.
(See the <inserted text> above.)
With luck, this will get me unwedged. But if you
really didn't forget anything, try typing `2' now; then
my insertion and my current dilemma will both disappear.


     End Grabbed content
! Missing } inserted.
<inserted text> 
                }
l.10 ....org/1999/XSL/Format" break-after="page"/>
                                                  </fo:block></fo:flow></fo:...
I've inserted something that you may have forgotten.
(See the <inserted text> above.)
With luck, this will get me unwedged. But if you
really didn't forget anything, try typing `2' now; then
my insertion and my current dilemma will both disappear.


Underfull \vbox (badness 10000) has occurred while \output is active []


! Missing } inserted.
<inserted text> 
                }
l.10 ....org/1999/XSL/Format" break-after="page"/>
                                                  </fo:block></fo:flow></fo:...
I've inserted something that you may have forgotten.
(See the <inserted text> above.)
With luck, this will get me unwedged. But if you
really didn't forget anything, try typing `2' now; then
my insertion and my current dilemma will both disappear.

! Missing } inserted.
<inserted text> 
                }
l.10 ....org/1999/XSL/Format" break-after="page"/>
                                                  </fo:block></fo:flow></fo:...
I've inserted something that you may have forgotten.
(See the <inserted text> above.)
With luck, this will get me unwedged. But if you
really didn't forget anything, try typing `2' now; then
my insertion and my current dilemma will both disappear.

[2]
! Missing } inserted.
<inserted text> 
                }
l.10 ....org/1999/XSL/Format" break-after="page"/>
                                                  </fo:block></fo:flow></fo:...
I've inserted something that you may have forgotten.
(See the <inserted text> above.)
With luck, this will get me unwedged. But if you
really didn't forget anything, try typing `2' now; then
my insertion and my current dilemma will both disappear.

! Unbalanced output routine.
<inserted text> }
                 
l.10 ....org/1999/XSL/Format" break-after="page"/>
                                                  </fo:block></fo:flow></fo:...
Your sneaky output routine has problematic {'s and/or }'s.
I can't handle that very well; good luck.


     </5:table-body> 
    </5:table> 
   </5:block>
! Undefined control sequence.
\E/:5:block ...lways \samepage \fi \@whattodonext 
                                                  
l.10 ....org/1999/XSL/Format" break-after="page"/>
                                                  </fo:block></fo:flow></fo:...
The control sequence at the end of the top line
of your error message was never \def'ed. If you have
misspelled it (e.g., `\hobx'), type `I' and the correct
spelling (e.g., `I\hbox'). Otherwise just continue,
and I'll forget about whatever was undefined.

! Extra }, or forgotten \endgroup.
\Static:xsl-region-before-even ...OinOutputfalse }
                                                  }
l.10 ....org/1999/XSL/Format" break-after="page"/>
                                                  </fo:block></fo:flow></fo:...
I've deleted a group-closing symbol because it seems to be
spurious, as in `$x}$'. But perhaps the } is legitimate and
you forgot something else, as in `\hbox{$x}'. In such cases
the way to recover is to insert both the forgotten and the
deleted material, e.g., by typing `I$}'.

! Extra }, or forgotten \endgroup.
\Static:xsl-region-before-even ...inOutputfalse }}
                                                  
l.10 ....org/1999/XSL/Format" break-after="page"/>
                                                  </fo:block></fo:flow></fo:...
I've deleted a group-closing symbol because it seems to be
spurious, as in `$x}$'. But perhaps the } is legitimate and
you forgot something else, as in `\hbox{$x}'. In such cases
the way to recover is to insert both the forgotten and the
deleted material, e.g., by typing `I$}'.

! Extra }, or forgotten \endgroup.
<argument> \hb@xt@ \@tempdima {\@thehead }
                                          
l.10 ....org/1999/XSL/Format" break-after="page"/>
                                                  </fo:block></fo:flow></fo:...
I've deleted a group-closing symbol because it seems to be
spurious, as in `$x}$'. But perhaps the } is legitimate and
you forgot something else, as in `\hbox{$x}'. In such cases
the way to recover is to insert both the forgotten and the
deleted material, e.g., by typing `I$}'.

! Extra }, or forgotten \endgroup.
\llap #1->\hb@xt@ \z@ {\hss #1}
                               
l.10 ....org/1999/XSL/Format" break-after="page"/>
                                                  </fo:block></fo:flow></fo:...
I've deleted a group-closing symbol because it seems to be
spurious, as in `$x}$'. But perhaps the } is legitimate and
you forgot something else, as in `\hbox{$x}'. In such cases
the way to recover is to insert both the forgotten and the
deleted material, e.g., by typing `I$}'.

! Extra }, or forgotten \endgroup.
\@outputpage ...{\hb@xt@ \@tempdima {\@thehead }}}
                                                  \color@endbox \vfil }\dp \...
l.10 ....org/1999/XSL/Format" break-after="page"/>
                                                  </fo:block></fo:flow></fo:...
I've deleted a group-closing symbol because it seems to be
spurious, as in `$x}$'. But perhaps the } is legitimate and
you forgot something else, as in `\hbox{$x}'. In such cases
the way to recover is to insert both the forgotten and the
deleted material, e.g., by typing `I$}'.

! Too many }'s.
\color@endbox ->\color@endgroup \egroup 
                                        
l.10 ....org/1999/XSL/Format" break-after="page"/>
                                                  </fo:block></fo:flow></fo:...
You've closed more groups than you opened.
Such booboos are generally harmless, so keep going.

! Too many }'s.
\@outputpage ...\@thehead }}}\color@endbox \vfil }
                                                  \dp \@tempboxa \z@ \box \@...
l.10 ....org/1999/XSL/Format" break-after="page"/>
                                                  </fo:block></fo:flow></fo:...
You've closed more groups than you opened.
Such booboos are generally harmless, so keep going.

! Undefined control sequence.
\@outputpage ...ox \@tempboxa \vbox to\tailheight 
                                                  {\color@hbox \normalcolor ...
l.10 ....org/1999/XSL/Format" break-after="page"/>
                                                  </fo:block></fo:flow></fo:...
The control sequence at the end of the top line
of your error message was never \def'ed. If you have
misspelled it (e.g., `\hobx'), type `I' and the correct
spelling (e.g., `I\hbox'). Otherwise just continue,
and I'll forget about whatever was undefined.

! Missing number, treated as zero.
<to be read again> 
                   {
l.10 ....org/1999/XSL/Format" break-after="page"/>
                                                  </fo:block></fo:flow></fo:...
A number should have been here; I inserted `0'.
(If you can't figure out why I needed to see a number,
look up `weird error' in the index to The TeXbook.)

! Illegal unit of measure (pt inserted).
<to be read again> 
                   {
l.10 ....org/1999/XSL/Format" break-after="page"/>
                                                  </fo:block></fo:flow></fo:...
Dimensions can be in units of em, ex, in, pt, pc,
cm, mm, dd, cc, bp, or sp; but yours is a new one!
I'll assume that you meant to say pt, for printer's points.
To recover gracefully from this error, it's best to
delete the erroneous units; e.g., type `2' to delete
two letters. (See Chapter 27 of The TeXbook.)

! Too many }'s.
\@outputpage ...p \@tempboxa \z@ \box \@tempboxa }
                                                  }\global \@colht \textheig...
l.10 ....org/1999/XSL/Format" break-after="page"/>
                                                  </fo:block></fo:flow></fo:...
You've closed more groups than you opened.
Such booboos are generally harmless, so keep going.

! Too many }'s.
\@outputpage ... \@tempboxa \z@ \box \@tempboxa }}
                                                  \global \@colht \textheigh...
l.10 ....org/1999/XSL/Format" break-after="page"/>
                                                  </fo:block></fo:flow></fo:...
You've closed more groups than you opened.
Such booboos are generally harmless, so keep going.

! Too many }'s.
<output> ...i \else \global \vsize \maxdimen \fi }
                                                  
l.10 ....org/1999/XSL/Format" break-after="page"/>
                                                  </fo:block></fo:flow></fo:...
You've closed more groups than you opened.
Such booboos are generally harmless, so keep going.

! Undefined control sequence.
\FOvspaceafter ...else \FOafterskip \FOspaceafter 
                                                  \fi \@tempswafalse \ifx \F...
l.10 ....org/1999/XSL/Format" break-after="page"/>
                                                  </fo:block></fo:flow></fo:...
The control sequence at the end of the top line
of your error message was never \def'ed. If you have
misspelled it (e.g., `\hobx'), type `I' and the correct
spelling (e.g., `I\hbox'). Otherwise just continue,
and I'll forget about whatever was undefined.

! Missing number, treated as zero.
<to be read again> 
                   \let 
l.10 ....org/1999/XSL/Format" break-after="page"/>
                                                  </fo:block></fo:flow></fo:...
A number should have been here; I inserted `0'.
(If you can't figure out why I needed to see a number,
look up `weird error' in the index to The TeXbook.)

! Illegal unit of measure (pt inserted).
<to be read again> 
                   \let 
l.10 ....org/1999/XSL/Format" break-after="page"/>
                                                  </fo:block></fo:flow></fo:...
Dimensions can be in units of em, ex, in, pt, pc,
cm, mm, dd, cc, bp, or sp; but yours is a new one!
I'll assume that you meant to say pt, for printer's points.
To recover gracefully from this error, it's best to
delete the erroneous units; e.g., type `2' to delete
two letters. (See Chapter 27 of The TeXbook.)

 ) 
Here is how much of TeX's memory you used:
 8999 strings out of 60081
 97113 string characters out of 434986
 171370 words of memory out of 1500001
 12229 multiletter control sequences out of 10000+50000
 25327 words of font info for 50 fonts, out of 400000 for 1000
 14 hyphenation exceptions out of 10000
 38i,15n,32p,43919b,4866s stack positions out of 3000i,500n,1500p,200000b,40000s
{/usr/share/texmf/dvips/base/8r.enc}
Output written on vision.pdf (2 pages, 3998 bytes).


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