Hello,
I tried the "float" thing with CSS but I didn't use "clear" so my
result was not usable. Anyway I found another(better somehow) way to
display my content.
Thanks a lot, I'll keep this under my arm.
cya,
NeoDoc
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Le 07/02/2011 18:01, Jeff Chimene a écrit :
AANLkTin8yo82FCQ4=ORSGLyiBMyp4+e1Yh_sov973i6n@mail.gmail.com"
type="cite">Hi Maxime:
I haven't tried this, but....
Are you using the standard Docbook stylesheets?
I've had good success using custom stylesheets that incorporate
descendant selectors. Use float: left, and float: right in the rule
body to select positioning. Try using sect1 for the left column, and
sect2 for the right column. You might also need sect3 to generate
clear:both. I've found that adding "border: thin solid red" helps
visualize the resulting box model.
I'm sure there's also something that you can do with tables, but I
think that it's a bit more complex, and requires more thought.
Should all else fail, consider post processing with a separate
stylesheet, or... Perl!
Bueno suerte,
jec
2011/2/7 Maxime Bégnis <maxime@neodoc.biz>
Hello,
I'm chunking an article document by sections of level 1. I would like
to display the child sections(level2) into a table having two columns :
section1.1Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â section1.2
 content of 1.1       content of 1.2
section1.3 Â Â Â Â Â
  section1.4
 content of 1.3       content of 1.4
Â
section1.5 Â Â Â Â Â Â Â ...
 content of 1.5
...
I tried different things that broke
the
chunking of the sections in the output(no files are generated for the
sections).
Does anyone knows a way to do such a thing?
Â
Thanks a lot!
NeoDoc
Maxime Bégnis
Développeur
Tél: 09.54.96.99.55 - Fax: 09.59.96.99.55
5, rue de la Touloubre
13770 Venelles
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