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> > -----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- > Hash: SHA1 > > Hi, > > Gueven Bay a écrit : > > Hello, > > > > I made a Docbook document in which I am using <para> like this: (1) > > I am using Ubuntu 7.04 where I have installed: > > docbook-xml 4.4-5, docbook-xsl 1.71.0.dfsg.1-1.1 and > > libxslt1.1 1.1.20-0ubuntu2, xsltproc 1.1.20-0ubuntu2. > > > > If transforming my document with: > > > > xsltproc /usr/share/xml/docbook/stylesheet/nwalsh/xhtml/onechunk.xsl exam101.xml > exam101.html > > > > then the <para> doesn't render into own paragraphs. > > Instead I get one line of output. > > This snippet is not valid: as the documentation puts it: "formalpara — A > paragraph with a title" Yes, this snippet is not valid because it is "copy&pasted" out from a large document only to show how I am using <para>. But I gave you the link where you can download the whole document which is valid and renders with xsltproc fine BUT with the problem I mentioned with the <para> sections. (Please look at the bottom of this mail where you can find the link.) > Aka: only one paragraph. > In your case I'd simply use a section tag instead of formalpara. Thank you for your answer. Before I made the <formalpara> sections they were <sect2> sections. This rendered into a ugly looking html with TOC links everywhere. So I went and made the <sect2> to <formalpara> with which i get rid of the TOCs. > Camille. > > > You can have a look at the transformed docs here: (2) (in this archive you also find the docbook documents.) > > > > My question: How do I get one paragraph out of every <para> in my document? > > > > Thank you. > > regards > > Gueven > > > > > > (1) > > <formalpara> > > <title> > > The following is a partial list of the used files, terms and utilities: > > </title> > > <para> > > For Linux: > > ldd > > ldconfig > > /etc/ld.so.conf > > LD_LIBRARY_PATH > > </para> > > <para> > > For FreeBSD: > > /usr/bin/ldd > > ldconfid > > /etc/ld.so.conf > > /etc/ld-elf.so.conf > > </para> > > <para> > > For NetBSD: > > /usr/bin/ldd > > ldconfig > > /etc/ld.so.conf > > </para> > > <para> > > For OpenSolaris: > > ldd(1) > > ld.so.1(1) > > /var/ld/ld.config > > </para> > > </formalpara> > > > > (2) > > http://rapidshare.com/files/27161539/lpiport.tar.gz.html > > http://rapidshare.com/files/27161846/lpiport.tar.gz.md5.html _______________________________________________________________ SMS schreiben mit WEB.DE FreeMail - einfach, schnell und kostenguenstig. Jetzt gleich testen! http://f.web.de/?mc=021192
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