From: Bruno C. <Bru...@hp...> - 2007-03-19 15:22:37
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Hello ! Bryan Gartner said on Fri, Mar 09, 2007 at 09:20:10AM -0700: > FWIW, I have the tools to create this, but don't distribute this by > default (since I know you can serve the html file, and can also view > it, but can't be so sure of pdf, albeit that is very likely in this > day/age). In the docs/guides subdir, you could do: > > make -f Makefile.transform Ok. > make -f Makefile.transform html > Only caveat, is that you may have to change the XSLSTYLE parameter to > match your system's location of that file. Doesn't work (no rules to make target). As you said, I had to adapt the docbook.xls location, in order for it to generate something useful. > make -f Makefile.transform pdf OK. But after that ? It created the pdf.in files (which are html files btw) but I don't see what to make from them ? > That said, if you think I should distribute the PDF version, I would be happy > to include it, moving forward. Maybe ;-) Ok, as I do not like to stay on a failure, I used my mondo method which worked without issue for that case : docbook2pdf file.dkb Simple no ;-) I now have the guides I can send to the customer (admin and user guides) Thanks ! Bruno. -- Linux Profession Lead EMEA / Open Source Evangelist \ HP C&I EMEA IET http://www.mondorescue.org / HP/Intel Solution Center \ http://hpintelco.net Des infos sur Linux? http://www.HyPer-Linux.org http://www.hp.com/linux La musique ancienne? http://www.musique-ancienne.org http://www.medieval.org |