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Subject: Re: [docbook] Fo question
Sean Wheller wrote: > On Sunday 22 October 2006 21:58, Stefan Mueller wrote: >> for my project I am creating an pdf file using >> docbook/xsl-1.70.1/fo/docbook.xsl >> It is a book project. >> >> In the pdf-file I always get a page with just a headline on it >> "Part I. Installing...." >> the next page contains just the table of contents and >> on the next page it starts with "Chapter 1." >> >> How to I get rid of the page with just "Part I. Installing..." on it? >> >> Below you'll find the ant task I am using for xsl-process. >> >> >> <target name="xmltofo" depends=""> >> <java jar="Documentation/src/Tools/saxon.jar" fork="true"> >> <arg line="-o Documentation/src/doc.fo Documentation/src/doc.xml >> Documentation/src/DocBook/xsl-1.70.1/fo/docbook.xsl" /> >> <arg value='paper.type="A4"' /> >> <arg value='chunk.section.depth="0"' /> >> <arg value='chunk.first.sections="0"' /> >> <arg value='generate.section.toc.level="0"' /> >> <arg value='toc.section.depth="1"' /> >> <arg value='toc.max.depth="3"' /> >> <arg value='generate.index="1"' /> >> </java> >> </target> > > Your Docbook file has part elements so this is why the Part X thing is > generated in the output. If you don't want the Part X then refactor your XML > so that your book is comprised of chapters only. > > <book> > <chapter>.... </chapter> > <chapter>.... </chapter> > <chapter>.... </chapter> > </book> > > In this case only a single TOC is generated, at the front of the book. You can > use the generate.toc parameter to set where you want tocs to be generated. > http://www.sagehill.net/docbookxsl/TOCcontrol.html#TOCcomponents Thanks for your help. It is a first hint. How do I get the TOC on the same page as "part"-page headline? Thanks, Stefan.
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