docbook-apps

  • 1.  db v5, xsl-fo output. Undefined entity

    Posted 10-22-2008 13:02
    <fo:block keep-with-next.within-column="always"
    space-before.optimum="10pt" space-before.minimum="10pt * 0.8"
    space-before.maximum="10pt * 1.2" hyphenate="false"
    text-align="left" start-indent="0pt" hyphenation-character="-"
    hyphenation-push-character-count="2"
    hyphenation-remain-character-count="2">Chapter 1. Chapter
    title</fo:block>


    The nbsp isn't defined?

    transformed to fo using

    {db5.home}/docbook-xsl/docbook.xsl


    regards





    regards

    --
    Dave Pawson
    XSLT XSL-FO FAQ.
    http://www.dpawson.co.uk



  • 2.  Re: [docbook-apps] db v5, xsl-fo output. Undefined entity

    Posted 10-22-2008 14:13
    On Wed, Oct 22, 2008 at 6:01 AM, Dave Pawson <davep@dpawson.co.uk> wrote:
    > <fo:block keep-with-next.within-column="always"
    > space-before.optimum="10pt" space-before.minimum="10pt * 0.8"
    > space-before.maximum="10pt * 1.2" hyphenate="false"
    > text-align="left" start-indent="0pt" hyphenation-character="-"
    > hyphenation-push-character-count="2"
    > hyphenation-remain-character-count="2">Chapter 1. Chapter
    > title</fo:block>
    >
    >
    > The nbsp isn't defined?

    Not in XSL-FO?



  • 3.  Re: [docbook-apps] db v5, xsl-fo output. Undefined entity

    Posted 10-22-2008 15:16
    Keith Fahlgren wrote:
    > On Wed, Oct 22, 2008 at 6:01 AM, Dave Pawson <davep@dpawson.co.uk> wrote:
    >> <fo:block keep-with-next.within-column="always"
    >> space-before.optimum="10pt" space-before.minimum="10pt * 0.8"
    >> space-before.maximum="10pt * 1.2" hyphenate="false"
    >> text-align="left" start-indent="0pt" hyphenation-character="-"
    >> hyphenation-push-character-count="2"
    >> hyphenation-remain-character-count="2">Chapter 1. Chapter
    >> title</fo:block>
    >>
    >>
    >> The nbsp isn't defined?
    >
    > Not in XSL-FO?


    That was my output media (intitially).
    I was .... surprised that docbook stopped XEP | AH in it's tracks
    with bad xml!


    regards

    --
    Dave Pawson
    XSLT XSL-FO FAQ.
    http://www.dpawson.co.uk