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[docbook-apps] PassiveTex and styling problems
- From: Patrick Eisenacher <eisenacher at fillmore-labs dot com>
- To: Docbook-Apps <docbook-apps at lists dot oasis-open dot org>
- Date: Tue, 05 Aug 2003 10:48:37 +0200
- Subject: [docbook-apps] PassiveTex and styling problems
- Organization: Fillmore Labs GmbH <http://www.fillmore-labs.com/>
Hiya,
using passivetex and the v1.61.3 xsl stylesheets, I get more or less
satisfying pdf output transforming my docbook article. The problems that
remain are:
- the header and footer rules span only the left half of the pages'
width. Since the headers and footers are done via a table, it seems the
table's conception of its width is wrong.
- the revision history on the title page is spanning only half the page
width as well. Since it's a table as well, I guess it suffers from the
same problem as the header and footer rulers.
- can I change the orientation of a single page in my pdf output?
Perhaps via a pi in my xml source? And only for pdf conversion? Given
the format of my graphics, I'd like to include them in landscape mode,
while keeping the rest of the pages in portrait mode.
- it seems passivetex has problems rendering my graphic with scalefit=1
and a viewport width of 100%. Instead of evaluating those attributes,
passivetex cuts off my graphic. So I guess, I have to do manual scaling
with passivetex?
- can I get passivetex to display the appendix sections of my article in
pdf's bookmark sidebar as well? Right now, I only get the normal
sections in it.
Anybody any help?
Thanks in advance,
Patrick
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