From: Peter Toft <pto@sslug.dk>
To: docbook-tools-discuss@sources.redhat.com
Subject: Re: Any luck with DocBook/SGML 3.1 with Red Hat 7.3?
Date: Wed, 03 Jul 2002 13:50:00 -0000 [thread overview]
Message-ID: <Pine.LNX.4.44.0207032245300.1366-100000@ven.sslug> (raw)
Message-ID: <20020703135000.ntXErW-aPUOIozGlW7sd_VpBz6T05-yiqWcoifaS97s@z> (raw)
In-Reply-To: <20020702231711.I8943@redhat.com>
On Tue, 2 Jul 2002, Tim Waugh wrote:
> On Tue, Jul 02, 2002 at 10:47:57PM +0200, Peter Toft wrote:
>
> > Acknowledged!
> > What is the simplest way to set the
> > %use-id-as-filename% to true then? I do not know how to
> > make a custom stylesheet (yet).
>
> Other than a custom stylesheet, use '-V %use-id-as-filename%'. The -V
> option was added to docbook-utils in 0.6.10. (It just gets passed
> through to openjade.)
>
> Tim.
While we are at it....
Assume that I have a set of these variables that I want
to change - some could be common, some HTML-specific
others print-specific. I suppose that there is a way
that I could have a local "stylesheet" where I set e.g.
%use-id-as-filename% to t
%stylesheet% "/mystylesheet.css"
%paper-type% "A4"
Is this possible - how - can it be be done?
I guess that you understand that I prefer to add these
local options to a setup-file rather than the call to
the jw/openjade/jade/docbook2XXXX.
:-))
--
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Thread overview: 38+ messages / expand[flat|nested] mbox.gz Atom feed top
2002-12-20 19:23 Peter Toft
2002-06-30 13:21 ` Peter Toft
2002-12-20 19:23 ` Tim Waugh
2002-06-30 14:02 ` Tim Waugh
2002-12-20 19:23 ` Peter Toft
2002-07-01 14:22 ` Peter Toft
2002-12-20 19:23 ` Norman Walsh
2002-07-02 3:55 ` Norman Walsh
2002-12-20 19:23 ` Peter Toft
2002-07-02 13:48 ` Peter Toft
2002-12-20 19:23 ` Hugo van der Kooij
2002-07-03 13:59 ` Hugo van der Kooij
2002-12-20 19:23 ` Peter Toft
2002-07-03 14:01 ` Peter Toft
2002-12-20 19:23 ` Tim Waugh
2002-07-02 15:17 ` Tim Waugh
2002-12-20 19:23 ` Peter Toft [this message]
2002-07-03 13:50 ` Peter Toft
2002-12-20 19:23 ` Tim Waugh
2002-07-03 14:52 ` Tim Waugh
2002-12-20 19:23 ` Éric Bischoff
2002-07-03 21:16 ` Éric Bischoff
2002-12-20 19:23 ` Tim Waugh
2002-07-03 23:33 ` Tim Waugh
2002-12-20 19:23 ` Éric Bischoff
2002-07-04 2:51 ` Éric Bischoff
2002-12-20 19:23 ` Hugo van der Kooij
2002-07-03 14:04 ` Hugo van der Kooij
2002-12-20 19:23 ` Éric Bischoff
2002-07-01 0:49 ` Éric Bischoff
2002-12-20 19:23 ` Tim Waugh
2002-07-01 1:13 ` Tim Waugh
2002-12-20 19:23 ` Ismael Olea
2002-07-03 4:07 ` Ismael Olea
2002-12-20 19:23 ` Tim Waugh
2002-07-03 4:59 ` Tim Waugh
2002-12-20 19:23 ` Eric S. Raymond
2002-07-03 0:19 ` Eric S. Raymond
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