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Subject: Re: [docbook-apps] Re: unable to convert DocBook to PDF
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On 10/21/2011 10:46 PM, Jeffrey Walton wrote:
> openjade:<path>/book.xml:8:78:E: element "xi:include" undefined
> openjade:<path>/book.xml:9:74:E: element "xi:include" undefined
>
> I'm on Ubuntu 10.04 (x64). The DocBook package is installed.
>
> $ docbook2pdf --version
> DocBook-utils version 0.6.14 (jw version 1.1)
> $ openjade --version
XInclude is a layer between XML and DocBook.
You need to either use a parser that supports XInclude, or to use some
tool to pre-process the files into a single document without XInclude.
If you are using OpenJade, an SGML-based toolchain, you will have to do
the pre-process; OpenJade has no XInclude support. You could use an
XInclude stylesheet with xmllint[1] (which is most likely installed in
your Ubuntu distribution), or, if really wedded to OpenJade, implement
XInclude support in DSSSL... (-:
Or, you could switch to a more modern, XML-based toolchain using one of
the Open Source XSL formatters such as FOP.
~Chris
[1] <URL http://www.sagehill.net/docbookxsl/Xinclude.html#XmllintIncludes >
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