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Subject: Re: DOCBOOK: Quick Questions..
Hey! Thanks so much for the tip. A friend of mine pointed out to me that I can use your "nochunks" option on the commandline with Jade using the -V option. (jade -V nochunks).. it works almost perfectly except now the HTML looks bad: <HTML ><HEAD ><TITLE >Jabber FAQ</TITLE ><META NAME="GENERATOR" CONTENT="Modular DocBook HTML Stylesheet Version 1.49"></HEAD ><BODY I know it is just a minor thing to pick at, but that is some nasty looking HTML. Might anyone have a suggestion? Thanks!! I'm still waiting on an answer to that first question I posted.. I still haven't found any answer myself. Eliot Landrum eliot@landrum.cx On Sat, 8 Jan 2000 Steffen.Maier@studserv.uni-stuttgart.de wrote: > Hello Eliot, > > On Fri, 7 Jan 2000, Eliot Landrum wrote: > > The other questions is really for the project I'm working on. We would > > like to have our documents all one page instead of spread out across > > several .html files. With LinuxDoc we would just do sgml2html -s 0 > > file.sgml and it would put out a nice file.html with all of the content on > > one page. With DocBook and Jade I haven't been able to figure out many > > options for the output file. > > You have to derive an own stylesheet and modify it according to the docs > coming with the modular docbook stylesheets. Use the following as your > stylesheet for jade (jade -t sgml -d the-following-stylesheet) and it > should give you a single html-page as output without any chunks: > > <!DOCTYPE style-sheet PUBLIC "-//James Clark//DTD DSSSL Style Sheet//EN" [ > <!ENTITY dbstyle PUBLIC "-//Norman Walsh//DOCUMENT DocBook HTML > Stylesheet//EN" CDATA DSSSL> > ]> > <style-sheet> > <style-specification use="docbook"> > <style-specification-body> > ;; your stuff goes here... > (define nochunks #t) ;; for one big single html output file > </style-specification-body> > </style-specification> > <external-specification id="docbook" document="dbstyle"> > </style-sheet> > > There are lots of other defines, all quite well documented. So you can > tweak almost anything. It's just until you found the one you're searching > for ;-)
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