From rupalighosh26@excelpoint.com Thu Jun 5 06:02:00 2008 From: rupalighosh26@excelpoint.com (rupalighosh26@excelpoint.com) Date: Thu, 05 Jun 2008 06:02:00 -0000 Subject: Dont give up on loosing hair. You can stop it right today. Message-ID: <4847812F.5050108@excelpoint.com> Why let bad potence spoil your nights. http://cje. From a22301yangsongx@gmail.com Tue Sep 23 07:20:00 2008 From: a22301yangsongx@gmail.com (Yang SongXiang) Date: Tue, 23 Sep 2008 07:20:00 -0000 Subject: How to generate index? Message-ID: Hi, All, When I use docbook2pdf, I found it can process Index successfully. My sample file is: Title sampel file Keyword .... ... When I use docbook2pdf, the pdf didn't record the "Keyword" in Index. When I use FOP, it can successfully index the "keyword". Could anyone know how to generate index-ed item for docbook2pdf? Thanks. From ebischoff@nerim.net Tue Sep 23 09:02:00 2008 From: ebischoff@nerim.net (=?iso-8859-1?q?=C9ric_Bischoff?=) Date: Tue, 23 Sep 2008 09:02:00 -0000 Subject: How to generate index? In-Reply-To: References: Message-ID: <200809231105.44294.ebischoff@nerim.net> Le Tuesday 23 September 2008 09:19:51 Yang SongXiang, vous avez ?crit?: > Hi, All, > > When I use docbook2pdf, I found it can process Index successfully. > My sample file is: > Title > sampel file > Keyword > .... > ... > > > > When I use docbook2pdf, the pdf didn't record the "Keyword" in Index. > When I use FOP, it can successfully index the "keyword". > > Could anyone know how to generate index-ed item for docbook2pdf? Check the version of the style sheets it uses. Also, I have too little time to continue maintaining the docbook tools. Any volunteer to take the project ? -- ?ric Biscchoff - ^H^H zut ! ^H^H ^Q ^[ .. :w :q :wq :wq! ^d X^? exit X Q ^C ^c ^? :quitbye CtrlAltDel ~~q :~q logout save/quit :!QUIT ^[zz ^[ZZZZZZ ^H man vi ^@ ^L ^[c ^# ^E ^X ^I ^T ? help helpquit ^D ^d man help ^C exit ?Quit ?q CtrlShftDel "Au sec From a22301yangsongx@gmail.com Fri Oct 17 05:50:00 2008 From: a22301yangsongx@gmail.com (Yang SongXiang) Date: Fri, 17 Oct 2008 05:50:00 -0000 Subject: How to generate index? In-Reply-To: <200809241442.47715.ebischoff@nerim.net> References: <200809231105.44294.ebischoff@nerim.net> <200809241442.47715.ebischoff@nerim.net> Message-ID: All, With days try, I'd figure out how to generate the index page for DSL, by using docbook2pdf. Though Norman Walsh had wrote a document(http://www.fifi.org/doc/docbook-dsssl-doc/indexing.html) for this topic, but it's too old(it's1998 year) for newcomer try on current Linux system, and furthermore, he only covered sgm, no XML covered, which is widely used by today's docbook.. I summarized the steps here: 1) Create a blank xml file(named as myidx.xml) here by typing $touch myidx.xml 2) Make the myidx.xml as entity of your docbook XML file: .... ]> .... <--- add this at the end --> &myidx; 3) Generate the HTML.index by typing $docbook2html -o tmp -V html-index your_src.xml 4) Get the generated HTML.index by typing $cp tmp/HTML.index . 5) ./collateindex.pl -o myidx HTML.index 6) Now, you type $docbook2pdf your_src.xml to generate the index page. Thanks for Bischoff 's help and answering my question here. Best Regards -Scord From a22301yangsongx@gmail.com Mon Oct 27 08:40:00 2008 From: a22301yangsongx@gmail.com (Yang SongXiang) Date: Mon, 27 Oct 2008 08:40:00 -0000 Subject: How set the background color of a Message-ID: When I use docbook2html with DSSSL, I found it can set a background color for programlisting in : (bgcolor '(("BGCOLOR" "#E0E0E0"))) But when I use docbook2pdf to generate a PDF, I have no idea set the background of data in . Can anybody give any clue? Thanks.