From mboxrd@z Thu Jan 1 00:00:00 1970 From: Harry Henry Gebel To: docbook-tools-discuss@sourceware.cygnus.com Subject: db2pdf formatting problems Date: Wed, 27 Dec 2000 06:36:00 -0000 Message-id: <20001207043243.E8648@magpage.com> X-SW-Source: 2000/msg00430.html Hello, I have just begun a project that requires me to work on a set of documents. They have to all be in a single PDF file, so I am using the tag, and I am having some problems with the format of the output that db2pdf is producing. I haven't had problems with db2pdf in the past, but this is the first time I have worked with instead of or
. I don't know anything about modifying stylesheets of using personal stylesheets as the default has worked for be in the past. In case my version or command line are the problem, I am using Debian 2.2r2 with the following packages: cygnus-stylesheets 10.2 , jadetex 2.7, jade 1.2.1, docbook-stylesheets 1.49, docbook 3.1, and sp 1.3.4-1.2.1 . I am using the 3.1 DTD. My command line is `db2pdf e-ole.sgml`. When db2pdf runs it reports: Using stylesheet: "/usr/lib/sgml/stylesheet/dsssl/docbook/cygnus/cygnus-both.dsl" My problems are these: There is no table of contents for the set. This is the biggest problem because it is a requirement of the contract. Each of the books has a table of contents, but the set does not have one pointing to the beginnings of the individual books. I tried using the tag but it was also not rendered. The abstract for the set is not included in the PDF. This is not a contract requirement, but I would like to have it if possible. There is a third problem, although I can got around it if I have to. The tag is being formatted poorly. This is happening both in s and s. The following fragment: 0 5 Dec 2000 hhg Added document to manual is being rendered: Revision 05 Dec 2000hhgAdded document to manual I would like it to have some kind of whitespace in between the fields. If anyone can help me I would appreciate it. -- Harry Henry Gebel, ICQ# 76308382 West Dover Hundred, Delaware From mboxrd@z Thu Jan 1 00:00:00 1970 From: Harry Henry Gebel To: docbook-tools-discuss@sourceware.cygnus.com Subject: db2pdf formatting problems Date: Thu, 07 Dec 2000 01:32:00 -0000 Message-ID: <20001207043243.E8648@magpage.com> X-SW-Source: 2000-q4/msg00071.html Message-ID: <20001207013200.KqpW2ojccC1-WhMrfSOVcM3C9cEcqg8dgiHdYO9MAyI@z> Hello, I have just begun a project that requires me to work on a set of documents. They have to all be in a single PDF file, so I am using the tag, and I am having some problems with the format of the output that db2pdf is producing. I haven't had problems with db2pdf in the past, but this is the first time I have worked with instead of or
. I don't know anything about modifying stylesheets of using personal stylesheets as the default has worked for be in the past. In case my version or command line are the problem, I am using Debian 2.2r2 with the following packages: cygnus-stylesheets 10.2 , jadetex 2.7, jade 1.2.1, docbook-stylesheets 1.49, docbook 3.1, and sp 1.3.4-1.2.1 . I am using the 3.1 DTD. My command line is `db2pdf e-ole.sgml`. When db2pdf runs it reports: Using stylesheet: "/usr/lib/sgml/stylesheet/dsssl/docbook/cygnus/cygnus-both.dsl" My problems are these: There is no table of contents for the set. This is the biggest problem because it is a requirement of the contract. Each of the books has a table of contents, but the set does not have one pointing to the beginnings of the individual books. I tried using the tag but it was also not rendered. The abstract for the set is not included in the PDF. This is not a contract requirement, but I would like to have it if possible. There is a third problem, although I can got around it if I have to. The tag is being formatted poorly. This is happening both in s and s. The following fragment: 0 5 Dec 2000 hhg Added document to manual is being rendered: Revision 05 Dec 2000hhgAdded document to manual I would like it to have some kind of whitespace in between the fields. If anyone can help me I would appreciate it. -- Harry Henry Gebel, ICQ# 76308382 West Dover Hundred, Delaware