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Subject: tkxsltproc 1.4 (was: Nomenclature question from newbie)
tkxsltproc 1.4 for Windows is now available from SourceForge at: https://sourceforge.net/project/showfiles.php? group_id=13178&package_id=74808&release_id=245924 This version will correctly load DocBook XSL stylesheets. tkxmllint 1.4 for Windows is also available at: https://sourceforge.net/project/showfiles.php? group_id=13178&package_id=74807&release_id=245921 This is useful for checking well-formedness, but there is currently a bug on Windows (actually in libxml2) that causes DTD validation to fail. Mac OS X binaries will be available shortly. On 12/06/2004, at 7:45 AM, Scott Wiseman wrote: > Which queen? I am from the Hollywood area, we have a few queens we > would like to give up. Most Australians would happily swap your queens for the weird Queen the Brits give us. I'm pretty certain Hollywood queens would be much more entertaining! [I've probably offended countless royalists now... ] Cheers, Steve Ball > > -----Original Message----- > From: Steve Ball [mailto:Steve.Ball@zveno.com] > Sent: Friday, June 11, 2004 2:43 PM > To: René Haché > Cc: docbook-apps@lists.oasis-open.org > Subject: Re: [docbook-apps] Nomenclature question from newbie > > > To process DocBook stylesheets you need version 1.4. I'll upload that > version to the SourceForge site after the Queen's Birthday long > weekend. The reason I haven't done that yet is that I have been > working on fixing a bug in the libxml2 library. > > Cheers, > Steve Ball > > On 12/06/2004, at 12:50 AM, René Haché wrote: > >> Hi Steve, >> >> I also did try version 1.0, and when I double click on the exe nothing >> happens. >> >> René >> >> -----Original Message----- >> From: Steve Ball [mailto:Steve.Ball@zveno.com] >> Sent: Thursday, June 10, 2004 3:51 AM >> To: RENE HACHE >> Cc: docbook-apps@lists.oasis-open.org >> Subject: Re: [docbook-apps] Nomenclature question from newbie >> >> >> There is a GUI version of xsltproc, tkxsltproc, which will save you >> the trouble of having to type long command line entries. The >> almost-ready-to-be-released version 1.4 can process DocBook >> stylesheets. >> >> See http://tclxml.sf.net/tkxsltproc.html for more information about >> this application. I'll get the Windows release of 1.4 up on the >> SourceForge site ASAP (in the meantime, contact me if you would like a >> preview). >> >> HTHs, >> Steve Ball >> >> On 09/06/2004, at 12:26 PM, RENE HACHE wrote: >> >>> >>> Just want some clarify on who to interpret the following example, >>> (which is using XSLTPROC on a Windows machine to generate a HTML >>> example): >>> >>> xsltproc \ >>> --output myfile.html \ >>> --stringparam use.extensions 0 \ docbook-xsl/html/docbook.xsl \ >>> myfile.xml >>> >>> Is this meant to be typed as one long line in your command prompt or >>> do you press enter after every backslash? I am new with interpreting >>> code and not very familiar with the command prompt? >>> >>> Thanks >>> René --- Steve Ball | XSLT Standard Library | Training & Seminars Zveno Pty Ltd | Web Tcl Complete | XML XSL Schemas http://www.zveno.com/ | TclXML TclDOM | Tcl, Web Development Steve.Ball@zveno.com +---------------------------+--------------------- Ph. +61 2 6242 4099 | Mobile (0413) 594 462 | Fax +61 2 6242 4099
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