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A takes up the entire width of a page
regardless of the value of width. I am using DocBook
5.0, DocBook XSL NS 1.74.0, xsltproc and fop-0.94 svn
661170 (May 28, 2008).
I currently work around this by putting the in
an invisible informaltable with a single cell (easier for me than finding out how to shade the cell's
background.
Also, while
2008-07-07 18:19:34 UTC in DocBook
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I am on Kubuntu Gutsy Gibbon (7.10) at th moment. I tried it with Firefox 2.0.0.14 and
Konqueror 3.5.8, which are the latest versions available for Gutsy. Both displayed the
numbers in the first listitem in the outermost list in the middle. My usual Windows
machine is down at the moment, so I couldn't try it with IE.
I will report it to Kubuntu. Sorry for the noise.
2008-05-01 19:41:38 UTC in DocBook
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File Added: orderedlist.html.
2008-05-01 19:20:56 UTC in DocBook
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Finally the snapshot has been fixed. I have tested the fix and in my opinion it is not quite correct. You will see the problem when listitems are long and need more than one line. You can use my new attached file orderedlist.xml.
File Added: orderedlist.xml.
2008-05-01 19:18:30 UTC in DocBook
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> The only problem is that snapshots are apparently not working
> now, because last snapshot is from April 14th while fix for
> issue you have reported has been fixed yesterday.
I noticed that but forgot to ask. I tried the online stylesheet
hoping that it was a packaging error.
> If you need fix right now, you can download common/common.xsl,
> html/lists.xsl and fo/lists.xsl from SVN...
2008-04-22 20:39:52 UTC in DocBook
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1) How is it that you have closed the case, yet
you have asked me to test the changes?
2) I have tested the snapshot (with docbook-xsl-ns-snapshot.zip
14-Apr-2008 10:41). Unfortunately, it seems to be exactly the
same as before. HAve *you* tested it? It is very simple to test.
I previously uploaded a sample file called test.xml (DocBook 5.0) that you
can use.
I even...
2008-04-21 23:05:12 UTC in DocBook
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I am using DocBook 5.0 with the DocBook XSL Stylesheets 1.73.2 and xsltproc from the libxslt project.
The HTML output for a nested ordered list looks like
this:
1. Item 1
2. Item 2
3. Item 3
1. Nested item
Item 4
"Nested item" should have been numbered as "3.1".
2008-04-01 20:55:07 UTC in DocBook