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Subject: Re: DOCBOOK: links in RTF
Here is my hack at code which is supposed to produce the "text link" I described in my previous message. Unfortunately, when I insert it into dblink.dsl, I get lots of JADE errors. It looks like I have a misplaced parenthesis somewhere, but I can't figure out where. -------------------------------- (element link ;; No warnings about missing targets. Jade will do that for us, and ;; this way we can use -wno-idref if we really don't care. (let* ((endterm (attribute-string (normalize "endterm"))) (linkend (attribute-string (normalize "linkend"))) (target (element-with-id linkend)) (etarget (if endterm (element-with-id endterm) (empty-node-list))) (link-cont (if endterm (if (node-list-empty? etarget) (literal (string-append "LINK CONTENT ENDTERM '" endterm "' MISSING")) (with-mode xref-endterm-mode (process-node-list etarget))) (process-children)))) (if (node-list-empty? target) (make sequence link-cont ($ss-seq$ - (make sequence " [' (make link destination: (node-list-address target) (element-page-number-sosofo target)) "]")))))) --------------------------- dblink.dsl:123:35:E: invalid number ".sgm" dblink.dsl:123:42:E: invalid number ".xml" dblink.dsl:123:49:E: invalid number ".sgml" dblists.dsl:136:58:E: unexpected token ")" ../common/dbcommon.dsl:1239:2:E: mode "xref-title-mode" not defined ../common/dbcommon.dsl:1134:2:E: mode "xref-title-mode" not defined ../common/dbcommon.dsl:1225:2:E: mode "xref-title-mode" not defined ../common/dbcommon.dsl:1200:2:E: mode "xref-title-mode" not defined ../common/dbcommon.dsl:1232:2:E: mode "xref-title-mode" not defined ../common/dbcommon.dsl:1183:2:E: mode "xref-title-mode" not defined ../common/dbcommon.dsl:1193:2:E: mode "xref-title-mode" not defined ../common/dbcommon.dsl:1162:2:E: mode "xref-title-mode" not defined ../common/dbcommon.dsl:1148:2:E: mode "xref-title-mode" not defined ../common/dbcommon.dsl:1169:2:E: mode "xref-title-mode" not defined ../common/dbcommon.dsl:1141:2:E: mode "xref-title-mode" not defined ../common/dbcommon.dsl:1155:2:E: mode "xref-title-mode" not defined ../common/dbcommon.dsl:1176:2:E: mode "xref-title-mode" not defined dbprint.dsl:94:47:E: reference to undefined variable "ILSTEP" dbmsgset.dsl:23:44:E: reference to undefined variable "ILSTEP" dblists.dsl:474:49:E: reference to undefined variable "COSTEP" dblists.dsl:478:30:E: reference to undefined variable "COSTEP" dblists.dsl:480:17:E: reference to undefined variable "COSTEP" dblists.dsl:466:22:E: reference to undefined variable "$list$" dblists.dsl:256:5:E: reference to undefined variable "generic-list-item" dblists.dsl:175:5:E: reference to undefined variable "generic-list-item" dblists.dsl:178:24:E: reference to undefined variable "OLSTEP" dblists.dsl:176:9:E: reference to undefined variable "OLSTEP" dblists.dsl:138:22:E: reference to undefined variable "$list$" dbgloss.dsl:31:52:E: reference to undefined variable "ILSTEP" dbadmon.dsl:140:51:E: reference to undefined variable "ILSTEP" dbadmon.dsl:120:6:E: mode "xref-title-mode" not defined dbadmon.dsl:75:6:E: mode "xref-title-mode" not defined dbadmon.dsl:61:37:E: reference to undefined variable "ILSTEP" ----------------------------------------- Oy gewalt. Anyone have any idea how I could clean this up? -k ----- Original Message ----- From: Karl Critz <kcritz@mathworks.com> To: <docbook@lists.oasis-open.org> Sent: Wednesday, May 17, 2000 1:50 PM Subject: DOCBOOK: links in RTF > I am trying to get links into my DocBook RTF documents. Looking > at dblink.dsl, it looks like Norm's print stylesheets try to create links > for <link> > elements. I am guessing that Jade's RTF backend doesn't support link > elements. > > As a workaround, I am considering writing a customization layer which would > result in something like: > > Foo bar [#] > > where # is the page number and the bracketed expression is subscripted. > dblink already has element-page-number-sosofo, so the heavy lifting is > already done. > > Has anyone done something like this? I would hate to duplicate effort. > > -k >
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