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olinking - invalid target.db
user name
2006-11-17 19:29:20
Hi,

When generating target.db files for documents the result for
elements such as 
chapter produces

<div element="chapter" href="#d0e55"
number="1">
      <ttl>Overview</ttl>
      <xreftext>Chapter 1, <i>Overview</i>

when using the html stylesheets
when using the fo styleseets a fo:inline replaces the
<i>

This creates a problem when using a main olink.db created
against 
common/targetdatabase.dtd

Both HTML element <i> and <fo:inline> are not
declared in targetdatabase.dtd 
with the result that the olink.db is invalid.

I wonder, why must the docbook stylesheets include the
italic formatting in 
this way. Surely the formatting should be controlled
somewhere else such as a 
inline like <emphasis>?

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Sean Wheller
Technical Author
seaninwords.co.za
+27-84-854-9408
http://www.inwords.co.za

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olinking - invalid target.db
user name
2006-11-17 19:33:21
Also, I don't know if it is possible (perhaps through the
use of
node-set functions) but it would be neat to store the target
information for more than one rendering in target.db. Eg.
store html,
fo, xhtml, eclipse help, etc target data in one target.db.

On 11/17/06, Sean Wheller <seaninwords.co.za> wrote:
> Hi,
>
> When generating target.db files for documents the
result for elements such as
> chapter produces
>
> <div element="chapter"
href="#d0e55" number="1">
>       <ttl>Overview</ttl>
>       <xreftext>Chapter1,
<i>Overview</i>
>
> when using the html stylesheets
> when using the fo styleseets a fo:inline replaces the
<i>
>
> This creates a problem when using a main olink.db
created against
> common/targetdatabase.dtd
>
> Both HTML element <i> and <fo:inline> are
not declared in targetdatabase.dtd
> with the result that the olink.db is invalid.
>
> I wonder, why must the docbook stylesheets include the
italic formatting in
> this way. Surely the formatting should be controlled
somewhere else such as a
> inline like <emphasis>?
>
> --
> Ask me about the Monkey.
>
> Sean Wheller
> Technical Author
> seaninwords.co.za
> +27-84-854-9408
> http://www.inwords.co.za
>
>
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