From: Yves <yme...@pe...> - 2005-03-29 13:45:28
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> Yves, > > This is a problem with the docbook conversion to HTML. It seems to > produce fixed width pages which are a bit wide. I've tried to find a > solution without any luck. It may be an idea to find/write a parser > with removes all the unwanted HTML. Leaving just the text and the <p> > taggs. Or something similar... I'm using docbook-xsl-1.66.1 stylesheet for transformation from docbook t= o xml. It transforms <para> tag into <P> tag. It seems that paragraphs are inside <DIV CLASS=3D"CHAPTER"> tags. If ther= e is a problem, it is with the <DIV> tag. What browser are you using ? I'm trying with IE-5.50 and firefox-1.02 and= I have no problem. > Any users who know docbook better than my self, can they please have a > hack at producing good HTML? I don't think it's a problem with docbook, but with CSS stylesheets. Mayb= e my default CSS stylesheet are correct for me, which is not the case for everybody ? = But before hacking docbook-xsl, find out if you can produce a CSS stylesheet for the= install guide. If you really want to hack docbook-xsl, first have a look on the docbook-= xsl guide : http://www.sagehill.net/docbookxsl/. And then tell the maintainers about = it : http://docbook.sourceforge.net/projects/xsl/ > PS, we gave birth on Friday to a beautiful 7.6 pound baby (~4.5Kg), who > we have called Adam. Right now it's baby poo and crying all night, > perfparse will wait a short while! Congratulations Ben !!! :) And welcome to Adam :) Yves --=20 - Homepage - http://ymettier.free.fr - http://www.logicacmg.com - - GPG key - http://ymettier.free.fr/gpg.txt - - Maitretarot - http://www.nongnu.org/maitretarot/ - - Perfparse - http://www.perfparse.org/ - |