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Rob van der Putten
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      01-10-2005
Hi there


Are there any alternatives for Fop that support Docbook?
I'm having problems with <screen> ... </screen>.
It's too wide, even though none of the screen dumps is wider than 80
chars.
Is there any way to tweak xsltproc or Fop in such a way that everything
gets neatly scaled and aligned?


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Rob
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Paul A. Hoadley
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      01-16-2005
On Mon, 10 Jan 2005 18:33:25 +0100, Rob van der Putten <> wrote:

> Are there any alternatives for Fop that support Docbook?


The short answer is: yes. The longer answer starts with a question:
does the application need to be free? I use and recommend a
commercial product called XEP:

http://www.renderx.net/Content/tools/xep.html

There are other commercial products. Some of the formatters listed
here are free:

http://wiki.docbook.org/topic/DocBookPublishingTools

You can also use the DSSSL/OpenJade toolchain on XML source.

> I'm having problems with <screen> ... </screen>. It's too wide,
> even though none of the screen dumps is wider than 80 chars. Is
> there any way to tweak xsltproc or Fop in such a way that everything
> gets neatly scaled and aligned?


Post your query (with some source, and details on any customisation
layers) to the docbook-apps mailing list:

docbook-


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Rob van der Putten
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      01-17-2005
Hi there


"Paul A. Hoadley" wrote:

> The short answer is: yes. The longer answer starts with a question:
> does the application need to be free? I use and recommend a
> commercial product called XEP:
>
> http://www.renderx.net/Content/tools/xep.html
>
> There are other commercial products. Some of the formatters listed
> here are free:
>
> http://wiki.docbook.org/topic/DocBookPublishingTools
>
> You can also use the DSSSL/OpenJade on XML source.


Which has other problems, so now I use a hybrid;
I wrote a little util wich converts de UTF-8 XML source into a US-ACII
SGML file with '&#ddddd;' for non-ASCII.
I use xsltproc to generate html from XML and DSSSL/Jade to generate
postscript and PDF from SGML.

> Post your query (with some source, and details on any customisation
> layers) to the docbook-apps mailing list:
>
> docbook-


Google suggests that this is a old problem, zo I don't see the point.


Regards,
Rob
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