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RE: [docbook-apps] Nomenclature question from newbie
- From: René Haché <rene-hache at shaw dot ca>
- To: Steve Ball <Steve dot Ball at zveno dot com>
- Cc: docbook-apps at lists dot oasis-open dot org
- Date: Thu, 10 Jun 2004 07:48:36 -0700
- Subject: RE: [docbook-apps] Nomenclature question from newbie
Hi Steve,
Thank you very much for this. Much appreciated from newbies like me who are
not used to command lines!!
I did try a test but I couldn't get it to work yet. In the messages box it
indicates that there was an error in compiling the stylesheet. Just to make
sure I got it right, to get html output I have to locate the docbook.xsl
file in the html directory. I also couldn't add parameters, but I am
assuming that is because it couldn't load the stylesheet.
I was using the following:
-DocBook XSL Stylesheet (tried both 1.64 and 1.65).
-Stylesheet Path:
file://C:/studies/docbook-xsl-1.64.1/html/docbook.xsl
-DocBook DTD (4.3 and 4.4b1)
-tkxsltproc-1.3
-Error Message: error compiling stylesheet
I also tried the following setup:
-DocBook XSL Stylesheet (tried both 1.64 and 1.65).
-Stylesheet Path:
file://C:/studies/docbook-xsl-1.64.1/html/docbook.xsl
-DocBook DTD (tried 4.3 and 4.4b1)
-tkxsltproc-1.1
-Error Message: Gave me many of these same type of errors:
compilation error: file
file://C:/studies/docbook-xsl-1.64.1/html/docbook.xsl element include
xsl:include : unable to load file://C/studies/docbook-xsl-1.64.1/VERSION
If I could get this working I will apply you for a Nobel Prize!!
Thanks,
René
-----Original Message-----
From: Steve Ball [mailto:Steve.Ball@zveno.com]
Sent: Thursday, June 10, 2004 3:51 AM
To: RENE HACHE
Cc: docbook-apps@lists.oasis-open.org
Subject: Re: [docbook-apps] Nomenclature question from newbie
There is a GUI version of xsltproc, tkxsltproc, which will save you the
trouble of having to type long command line entries. The
almost-ready-to-be-released version 1.4 can process DocBook
stylesheets.
See http://tclxml.sf.net/tkxsltproc.html for more information about
this application. I'll get the Windows release of 1.4 up on the
SourceForge site ASAP (in the meantime, contact me if you would like a
preview).
HTHs,
Steve Ball
On 09/06/2004, at 12:26 PM, RENE HACHE wrote:
>
> Just want some clarify on who to interpret the following example,
> (which is using XSLTPROC on a Windows machine to generate a HTML
> example):
>
> xsltproc \
> --output myfile.html \
> --stringparam use.extensions 0 \
> docbook-xsl/html/docbook.xsl \
> myfile.xml
>
> Is this meant to be typed as one long line in your command prompt or
> do you press enter after every backslash? I am new with interpreting
> code and not very familiar with the command prompt?
>
> Thanks
> René
>
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