I disagree. Under what circumstances do you think that anyone would want a bullet on a line by itself? From: Lars Vogel [mailto:lars.vogel@googlemail.com] Sent: Saturday, October 29, 2011 03:02 To: Jon Rosen Cc: Jirka Kosek; DocBook Apps Subject: Re: [docbook-apps] Generated epub to mobi - lists are incorrectly displayed Hi Jon, I think the browsers may have accepted that people do this and try to give a good display. I think Kindle acctually shows it correct. The instruction <li> <p> Text </p> </li> basically says: first make a list item then a paragraph and then the text. Best regards, Lars 2011/10/29 Jon Rosen <jon.rosen@ucirrus.com> To be clear though, this is a problem with the mobi browser rendering of list items that are wrapped in <p> tags, not docbook.
The rendering of a <p> inside an <li> should NOT put the dot on a separate line. I tested this in Firefox and IE. The <p> tag adds some spacing above and below the line, but the dot remains on the first paragraph line.
Jon Rosen -----Original Message----- From: Jirka Kosek [mailto:jirka@kosek.cz] Sent: Friday, October 28, 2011 3:28 PM To: Lars Vogel Cc: DocBook Apps Subject: Re: [docbook-apps] Generated epub to mobi - lists are incorrectly displayed
On 28.10.2011 16:38, Lars Vogel wrote:
> I'm generating epubs via Docbook and the epub XSLT stylesheets. If I > convert them to mobipocket for the Kindle lists are incorrectly displayed. > > <ul><li> Hello </li> </ul> > > The dot is in one line and the text in another. Screenshot attached. > > I tried kindlegen and Calibre. > > Anyone know how to solve this?
The problem is that DocBook stylesheets wrap content of listitem in <p> (because originaly it was <para> in DocBook). The easiest way how to fix this is to postprocess generated XHTML files and remove <p>s inside <li>. I'm using attached XSLT transformation (inspired by code provided by Adam Witwer originaly).
Jirka
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