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Subject: Re: [docbook-apps] Styling subtitle


Hello Bob.

Thank you very much. Perfect! And it works too!
/frank

15 feb 2010 kl. 19.08 skrev Bob Stayton:

> Hi Frank,
> In the DocBook XSL stylesheets, only title has its own attribute  
> set.  Beyond title, an info element can contain lots of other  
> elements, and those are handled by the titlepage spec mechanism.   
> That is described in my book:
>
> http://www.sagehill.net/docbookxsl/HTMLTitlePage.html
>
> In your specific case, you can accomplish what you want with the  
> following addition to a titlepage spec file before you compile it:
>
> <t:titlepage t:element="section" t:wrapper="fo:block">
> <t:titlepage-content t:side="recto">
>   <title
>            font-family="{$title.fontset}"/>
>   <subtitle
>            color="blue"
>             font-family="Palatino"/>
>    ...
>
> (I added color="blue" just to demonstrate that it works, but you  
> probably don't want that).
>
> Bob Stayton
> Sagehill Enterprises
> bobs@sagehill.net
>
>
> ----- Original Message ----- From: "Frank Arensmeier" <frank@nikemedia.se 
> >
> To: <docbook-apps@lists.oasis-open.org>
> Sent: Saturday, February 13, 2010 4:28 AM
> Subject: [docbook-apps] Styling subtitle
>
>
>> Hello.
>>
>> I'd like to apply some special font style on section subtitles in  
>> my  pdf but I am not able to find any applicable properties to  
>> tweak. I  have tried to set section.title.level2.properties (and  
>> level3...level6  too for that matter). But it seems that those  
>> properties have no  effect what so ever. I am really not an xsl  
>> expert... looking at the  file "sections.xsl" in the docbook 'fo'  
>> directory, it seems to me that  section subtitles should be  
>> considered as level2 section titles, or  not? The fo output file  
>> contains this part:
>>
>> [snip]
>>          <fo:block>
>>            <fo:block keep-together.within-column="always" font-  
>> family="sans-serif,Symbol,ZapfDingbats" margin-left="0pc">
>>              <fo:block keep-with-next.within-column="always">
>>                <fo:block font-family="Myriad Pro" font-  
>> weight="normal" keep-with-next.within-column="always" space-  
>> before.minimum="0.8em" space-before.optimum="1.0em" space-  
>> before.maximum="1.2em" text-align="start" start-indent="0pc" font-  
>> style="normal" font-size="30pt" color="magenta">
>>                  <fo:marker marker-class-  
>> name="section.head.marker">Section title</fo:marker>
>>                  <fo:block font-size="20pt" font-family="Myriad  
>> Pro" font-weight="normal" font-style="normal"  
>> color="#0072BA">Section  title</fo:block>
>>                </fo:block>
>>              </fo:block>
>>            </fo:block>
>>            <fo:block keep-together.within-column="always" font-  
>> family="sans-serif,Symbol,ZapfDingbats">Section subtitle</fo:block>
>>          </fo:block>
>>        </fo:block>
>> [/snip]
>>
>> Basic outline of my XML is:
>> <part>
>> <section>
>> <title>Section title</title>
>> <subtitle>Section subtitle</subtitle>
>> <para>Paragraph goes here</para>
>> </section>
>> </part>
>>
>> The subtitle is always rendered with Helvetica as font family,  
>> even  though I've set the body font family to something else. What  
>> am I  doing wrong? Any ideas?
>>
>> /frank
>>
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