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Subject: Re: [docbook-apps] having header bottom line with header.rule


thank your very much !
I found many things in the mail archives but didn't see this thread and didn't see the search tool too...
I'll try to install manually the newer version, thanks again !

Regards,
Marie.

Scott Hudson a écrit :
Hi Marie,

from querying the archives, this message may be of help:
http://www.oasis-open.org/archives/docbook-apps/200509/msg00231.html

You may want to consider downloading the latest 1.72.0 into this same docbook-xsl directory and see if that helps.

Also, this search page is very useful for future reference:
http://www.google.com/coop/cse?cx=002411183662849495023%3Au9t3kuz1gwm

Best regards,

--Scott

Marie Sauvage - EBM WebSourcing wrote:
ok, I see, thank for your patience !
As I installed it via apt-get of ubuntu, I have many versions of many packages so I was a little lost in docbook/docbook-xsl/docbook-xml etc.
Anyway, I found the package I have : its the docbook-xsl 1.68.1-0.1ubuntu1, so version 1.68.1

Regards,
Marie.

Scott Hudson a écrit :
That's my issue for not clarifying. When you downloaded the stylesheet distribution from http://sourceforge.net/projects/docbook, there should be a specific version you downloaded. The latest is 1.72.0, but not everyone uses the latest. It does make a difference, so we know if a reported bug has been fixed in a later version or not.

In the stylesheet itself, version="1.0" refers to the XSLT version number (1.0 or 2.0). I don't think we list the DocBook XSL version number in the XSL itself. (perhaps we should!)

Best regards,

--Scott

Marie Sauvage - EBM WebSourcing wrote:
it seems to be the 1.0, I've this on the stylesheet (I've taken an already existing...) :
<xsl:stylesheet version="1.0" xmlns:xsl="http://www.w3.org/1999/XSL/Transform"
                xmlns:fo="http://www.w3.org/1999/XSL/Format">

and the stylesheets from the nwalsh package have this :
<xsl:stylesheet xmlns:xsl="http://www.w3.org/1999/XSL/Transform"
                xmlns:exsl="http://exslt.org/common"
                xmlns:fo="http://www.w3.org/1999/XSL/Format"
                exclude-result-prefixes="exsl"
                version='1.0'>

(sorry, I'm beginning in xsl too...)

thanks for your help,
Marie.

Scott Hudson a écrit :
Marie,

what version of the XSL are you using? (1.72.0?)

Best regards,

--Scott

Marie Sauvage - EBM WebSourcing wrote:
Yes, of course, sorry... I'm working under Ubuntu, I've DocBook 4.3 (the one of Ubuntu repositories) and uses fop 0.91beta to parse into pdf.

Regards,
Marie.

Scott Hudson a écrit :
Can you please submit some information on your environment? What version of DocBook? Version of the XSL? What parser?

Best regards,

--Scott

Marie Sauvage - EBM WebSourcing wrote:
Hi all !

I'm new in docbook and try to customize my pdf output, generated with fop.
I succeeded in customizing some things for footers and headers like content depending on type of pages (titlepage, book page, set page, etc.) or layout with footer.table.Now I have problems with the header : when I set header.rule to 1, nothing happens, I can't see the bottom line.

I have set this at the bottom of my stylesheet, with others parameters :
  <!-- activating headers & footers rules -->
  <xsl:param name="header.rule" select="1"></xsl:param>
  <xsl:param name="footer.rule" select="1"></xsl:param>

It works well with footer.rule : line appears and disappears when I set 1 or 0, I also can change it by changing border width in foot.sep.rule.
But with header, I can't manage to do anything : header.rule has no effect, nor head.sep.rule which I copied from nwalsh/pagesetup.xsl to my custom fo.xsl. I've also tried to remove the test <xsl:if test="$header.rule != 0"> to force the line on headers, but still no change on headers...

I haven't touched the header.table and head.sep.rule but even when I copy them in my file, nothing change...

Has anyone an idea of what I am doing wrong ? (or what I am not doing...)

thank you very much in advance.
Marie.

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