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Subject: RE: DOCBOOK: using openjade w/DocBook distribution
Yes your command line is wrong. You need to add the xml.dcl file just prior to your .xml file. I no longer have a working DocBook set up on my machine so I can not help with where this file will be. Phill -----Original Message----- From: Erik Price [mailto:erikprice@mac.com] Sent: Tuesday, 16 July 2002 5:06 AM To: docbook@lists.oasis-open.org Subject: Re: DOCBOOK: using openjade w/DocBook distribution On Monday, July 15, 2002, at 01:22 PM, Erik Price wrote: > So I am unsure of which file I should use as a style sheet. I have > executed the line > > eprice$ openjade -t rtf -o ~/tmp/jadetest.rtf InfoServices_doc.xml > > but I think that this implies a style sheet named > "InfoServices_doc.xsl" because OpenJade seems to want to open this > file, and there are a number of other errors (notably "XXX is not a > function name" and "INFOSERVICES is not a reserved word") too. > > I have what I believe to be a fairly standard distribution of DocBook, > which I downloaded to my Mac OS X machine with the Fink package > manager. Did this include any style sheets, or are there any style > sheets available freely over the web? I believe I have found the stylesheet. It is located in /sw/share/sgml/dsssl/docbook-dsssl-nwalsh/print/docbook.dsl However, I am still having some troubles. Now that I've found the stylesheet, can someone tell me what I'm doing wrong here? I'm executing the command in what I believe is the correct fashion: localhost:InfoSvcsDocs$ openjade -t rtf -d /sw/share/sgml/dsssl/docbook-dsssl-nwalsh/print/docbook.dsl -o ./test.rtf InfoServices_doc.xml This command is resulting in a number of errors, however. I am not sure how to troubleshoot this. I have appended the (long) list of errors to the end of this email.
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