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Re: [docbook-apps] RE: [docbook] DocBook XML example projects posted. One formatted with FrameMaker 7.0. One formatted with DocBook XSL.
- From: Steve Whitlatch <swhitlat at getnet dot net>
- To: "David Cramer (Tech Pubs)" <dcramer at motive dot com>,<docbook-apps at lists dot oasis-open dot org>
- Date: Mon, 22 Mar 2004 21:58:50 -0700
- Subject: Re: [docbook-apps] RE: [docbook] DocBook XML example projects posted. One formatted with FrameMaker 7.0. One formatted with DocBook XSL.
- Organization: Steve Whitlatch, Inc.
- References: <990D4B8EF7AC7746B7EBBC1444CFFDB78A1EB7@rodan.motive.com>
- Reply-to: swhitlat at getnet dot net
On Sunday 21 March 2004 10:23 pm, David Cramer (Tech Pubs) wrote:
> Steve,
> I've long wondered if it would even be possible to get frame's EDD stuff to
> work with a DTD as rich as docbook.
> Thank you for sharing your findings in
> such detail.
You're welcome.
> If you haven't already, you should definitly take a look at Eliot Kimber's
> comparison of fo renderers:
>
> http://www.isogen.com/papers/production-quality-xsl-fo.pdf
Thanks. That document is very informative.
> Btw., you've got a couple of params declared twice:
>
> $ saxonize -o f2Arch.fo f2Arch.xml f2Arch.xsl
OK, fixed. Thanks for pointing that out. I can't very well be posting an
example project that contains errors.
I'm interested in the command you used above, "saxonize". Where does that come
from, and what does it do? I don't think I have that one available on my
system.
Steve Whitlatch
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