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Subject: Re: DOCBOOK-APPS: Re: Autotoc of chapter and article in book
On Wed, Jul 24, 2002 at 10:47:00AM +0400, Vitaly Ostanin wrote: > Bob Stayton wrote: > > > On Tue, Jul 23, 2002 at 04:33:14PM +0400, Vitaly Ostanin wrote: > > > >>Hello! > >> > >>I use DocBook/XML 4.1.2, xsl-stylesheets 1.51.1 and > >>xslt-processor - xsltproc 1.0.18. > >> > >>When I include in document <book> both <chapter> and <article> > >>documents, toc in book (chenked html output) not ok for me. > >> > >>Subtoc of article not displayed on first book page, but subtoc of > >>chapter is displayed. Help me, please, can I get subtoc of > >>article too ? Thanks. > > > > It seems to work for me. I have a book document in > > which I changed one chapter to an article. When I run it > > with your toolset, the book TOC looks the same except > > that 'chapter' is no longer numbered since it is > > an article. The subtoc shows. > > Hmm... HTML output of my book is here: > http://www.vzljot.ru/vyt/admin-html/ > > Text is in russian "koi8-r" charset, but you can see what item > '3' (article) in the toc not have a subtoc. > > Article self is here: > http://www.vzljot.ru/vyt/admin-html/ch03.html > and have a subtoc. > > Another items in the toc is <chapter>. > > By the way, I use <xi:include> elements for including <sect1> to > <article> and <chapter>. Also I use including <article> and > <chapter> to <book>. > > > You are sure the article has sections? > > Yes, article has <sect1> elements. > > > Have you done any customization regarding TOCs? > > No. > > >>PS Do I must to duplicate bug reports from sourceforge tracker in > >>this mailing list? > > > > > > Not sure what you mean. It is sometimes best to inquire > > in the mailing list about a bug before filing it > > on sourceforge. Sometimes we can avoid the overhead > > of filing a bug report. > > Thanks, I'm understand. Hi, Your HTML output indicates the article element is inside the chapter element (<div class="chapter">). Is that right? If so, then that is not valid DocBook. Article can be a sibling to a chapter, but not a child. XSLT processors don't automatically validate documents. -- Bob Stayton 400 Encinal Street Publications Architect Santa Cruz, CA 95060 Technical Publications voice: (831) 427-7796 Caldera International, Inc. fax: (831) 429-1887 email: bobs@caldera.com
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