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Subject: Re: [docbook-apps] Coloring only internal links in FO?


No, I don't think this is the intended behavior. The link elements with the olink role should behave the same as olink elements. Can someone please file a bug report on the DocBook SourceForge site to capture this problem so it can be fixed?

Bob Stayton
Sagehill Enterprises
bobs@sagehill.net

On 6/4/2014 2:52 AM, Mark Craig wrote:
Just a quick follow up question...

Is this the intended (permanent) behavior of
http://docbook.sourceforge.net/release/xsl/current/doc/fo/activate.external.olinks.html
in that it work only for <olink> elements and not also with elements having
the xlink:role="http://docbook.org/xlink/role/olink"; attribute?

(I was thinking of elements having the xlink:role="
http://docbook.org/xlink/role/olink"; attribute as being olinks, too.)

Regards,
Mark


On Wed, Jun 4, 2014 at 11:36 AM, Mark Craig <mark.craig@gmail.com> wrote:

Thanks Nick!

<olink> vs. <link xlink:role="http://docbook.org/xlink/role/olink";> is
indeed what makes the difference.
I was I guess mistakenly expecting them to work in the same way.

In my example, your solution works fine both using xsltproc, fop, and the
stylesheets directly and also using docbkx-tools with <olink
targetdoc="book" targetptr="chapter">link to book's chapter</olink>, but
not with <link> having xlink:role="http://docbook.org/xlink/role/olink";.

I guess the workaround is then to transform all the links with olink roles
into <olink> before processing the output.

Regards,
Mark


On Wed, Jun 4, 2014 at 11:20 AM, Wood Nick <Nick.Wood@ncia.nato.int>
wrote:

  Mark,



Then I doubt the <xsl:param name="activate.external.olinks" select="0" />
will work.  Have you tried linking using <olink targetdoc=”foodoc”
targetptr=”foochap />, if you haven’t there are some additional actions
required such as generating the target data files.



I have a sample (on an internal network) if you need it.



Regards



Nick



*From:* Mark Craig [mailto:mark.craig@gmail.com]
*Sent:* Wednesday, June 04, 2014 10:16 AM
*To:* Wood Nick
*Cc:* Bob Stayton; DocBook Apps

*Subject:* Re: [docbook-apps] Coloring only internal links in FO?



Hi Nick,



The sample uses <link> with xlink:role set:





  <link xlink:href="book#chapter"



        xlink:show="new"



        xlink:role="http://docbook.org/xlink/role/olink";>chapter</link>





Regards,

Mark



On Wed, Jun 4, 2014 at 9:12 AM, Wood Nick <Nick.Wood@ncia.nato.int>
wrote:

Mark,



Are you using the olink element in your source document, as I seem to
recall in a post on the docbkx user forum that you was using link instead?



Regards



Nick





*From:* Mark Craig [mailto:mark.craig@gmail.com]
*Sent:* Tuesday, June 03, 2014 9:41 PM
*To:* Bob Stayton
*Cc:* DocBook Apps
*Subject:* Re: [docbook-apps] Coloring only internal links in FO?



Hello again,



On the docbkx-tools list, Cedric suggested I try to reproduce the symptom
of color showing up when <xsl:param name="activate.external.olinks"
select="0" /> without using docbkx-tools, but instead using the 1.78.1
stylesheets directly.



That's actually easier said than done.



With
https://github.com/markcraig/DOCS-47/commit/6b5ca793474887655dcfe95d585a8e0cbf5af9e5
I can generate PDFs that do include olinks, and the inter-book olink does
turn out blue. But I'm not sure the olinks are getting resolved correctly.



Where could I find a simpler example to read so I can see how turning off
activate.external.olinks does deactivate the coloring?



Regards,

Mark



On Fri, May 2, 2014 at 11:34 PM, Mark Craig <mark.craig@gmail.com> wrote:

Thanks Bob, Chris,



At least I see what the expected behavior is.



No doubt a problem somewhere in my own code.



Mark





On Fri, May 2, 2014 at 7:53 PM, Bob Stayton <bobs@sagehill.net> wrote:

Hi Mark,
Unless I'm misunderstanding what you are trying to do,
it should already work that way.  That is, if you are setting
activate.external.olinks to zero, then the external olinks should render as
plain text and not be formatted with the xref.properties attribute-set.
  The xref.properties attribute-set is only applied when fo:basic-link is
being output with @internal-destination, or if the element is an actual
xref which also generates that output.

I just tried it with 1.78.1 and setting:

<xsl:param name="activate.external.olinks" select="0"/>
<xsl:param name="current.docid">shortbook</xsl:param>



<xsl:attribute-set name="xref.properties">
   <xsl:attribute name="color">#47a</xsl:attribute>
</xsl:attribute-set>

In my PDF, the internal olinks are colored, but my external olinks are
not (and are not active).

Bob Stayton
Sagehill Enterprises
bobs@sagehill.net



On 5/2/2014 12:07 AM, Mark Craig wrote:

Hello,

What is the right way with the 1.78.1 stylesheets to color only internal
links in FO?

I'd like to deactivate external olinks in PDF output with
activate.external.olinks, and then leave external links the same color as
surrounding text, but keep color on internal links (and URLs) because
without visual cues it can be difficult to notice that they're active.

At present I'm using the following customization, loosely based on
http://www.sagehill.net/docbookxsl/OlinkFormatting.html:

    <xsl:attribute-set name="xref.properties">
      <xsl:attribute name="color">#47a</xsl:attribute>
    </xsl:attribute-set>

This makes all the links blue... unfortunately including deactivated
external olinks.

I have tried setting olink.properties, too, with #000 as the color, but I
still see blue text in the PDF output for all links, including deactivated
external links.

Asking authors to add more attributes to external links is something I'd
like to avoid.

Thanks in advance for your time and your help.

Regards,
Mark












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