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Subject: fo index clickable


Is it possible to make fo <index> entries clickable? Or do I have to
make a feature request for the stylesheets?

On Tue, 2007-03-27 at 10:36 -0800, Bob Stayton wrote:
>  
> Try this:
>  
> <xsl:attribute-set name="section.title.properties">
>   <xsl:attribute name="clear">both</xsl:attribute>
> </xsl:attribute-set>
>  
> The clear property on a block is to prevent the text from being
> positioned next to a side float.  The "both" means both right and left
> floats.
>  
> Bob Stayton
> Sagehill Enterprises
> DocBook Consulting
> bobs@sagehill.net
>  
>  
>         ----- Original Message ----- 
>         From: Mykone Saunders 
>         To: Docbook Mailing List 
>         Sent: Tuesday, March 27, 2007 7:47 AM
>         Subject: [docbook-apps] Figure Floats and new sections...
>         
>         
>         Here's a fragment of by book and screen shot of the output. Is
>         there a way to format the document or the stylesheet to let
>         the <sect2> "Re-Bounding Benefits..." Start on it's own line
>         and not withing the float area?
>         
>         ======Begin ==============
>         <sect1>
>         <title>Jumping your way to long life</title>
>         <figure floatstyle="right">
>         <title>Jump!, Jump!, Jump!</title>
>         <graphic fileref="images/jump.jpg" depth="100%" width="3in"
>         height="5in" scalefit="1"/>
>         </figure>
>         <para>
>         Your lymphatic system is an interconnected nural network which
>         keeps our body in check and in tune against many agents. Have
>         you ever noticed little children likes to jump? Also, most
>         ancient cultures; Indians, and African tribes take jumping a
>         ritualistic dance. They obviously knew the benefits of such
>         vibrant, fun-filled, and energy-filled excercise.
>         </para>
>         <sect2>
>         <title>Rebounding Benefits the Body in 30 Healthful
>         ways</title>
>         <para>
>         Rebounding is an exercise that reduces your body fat; firms
>         your legs, thighs, abdomen, arms, and hips; increases your
>         agility; improves your sense of balance; strengthens your
>         muscles over all; provides an aerobic effect for your heart;
>         rejuvenates your body when it's tired, and generally puts you
>         in a state of health and fitness.
>         </para>
>         <para>
>         You can easily perform this exercise in your living room, your
>         office, and your yard. The traveler may wish to carry a
>         portable rebounder aboard an airliner for use in a hotel room.
>         It's the most convenient, metabolically effective form of
>         exercise around.
>         </para> 
>         </sect2>
>         <sect2>
>         <title>Online Resources</title>
>         <para>
>         <itemizedlist>
>         <listitem>
>         <para><ulink
>         url="http://www.needakrebounders.com/rebounding_for_health.html";>Rebounding Article - Dr. Morton Walker</ulink></para>
>         </listitem>
>         </itemizedlist>
>         </para>
>         </sect2>
>         </sect1>
>         ======End ===============
>         
>         
>         
>         



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