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ANNOUNCE: DocBook XSL 1.70.0 released
user name
2006-05-18 03:56:00
Michael(tm) Smith wrote:
> Version 1.70.0 of the DocBook XSL stylesheets is now
available [...]

Thank you very much for the announcement.
I would like to know, about how this effect a lay Ubuntu
user.
Should I wait until DocBook XSL 1.70.0 is packaged ?
Or, should I copy it somewhere into /usr/local/share/ ?

I am currently using fop 0.20.5. I tried fop 0.9X with no
luck.

Has somene successfully  use Debian (or variant)  with
fop 0.9X? Is it in a .deb package?

regards,

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EL6: Euis Luhuanam

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ANNOUNCE: DocBook XSL 1.70.0 released
user name
2006-05-18 05:24:49
On Thursday 18 May 2006 05:56, Euis Luhuanam wrote:
> Michael(tm) Smith wrote:
> > Version 1.70.0 of the DocBook XSL stylesheets is
now available [...]
>
> Thank you very much for the announcement.
> I would like to know, about how this effect a lay
Ubuntu user.
> Should I wait until DocBook XSL 1.70.0 is packaged ?
> Or, should I copy it somewhere into /usr/local/share/ ?
>
> I am currently using fop 0.20.5. I tried fop 0.9X with
no luck.
>
> Has somene successfully  use Debian (or variant)  with
> fop 0.9X? Is it in a .deb package?


Hello Euis,

On Breezy it all works well, you just need to know how to
setup manually since 
there will be no ubuntu deb for a time yet.

You should add the 1.70.0 folder to 
/usr/share/xml/docbook/stylesheet/nwalsh/

You should find the prev ver in 
/usr/share/xml/docbook/stylesheet/nwalsh/fo/docbook.xsl

I added a current folder as link so I can switch between
versions
/usr/share/xml/docbook/stylesheet/nwalsh/current/fo/docbook.
xsl

I think just point my catalogs or any direct imports in
files directly at the 
new instance of docbook.

This will break your package management system. If you
don't want to go that 
way, just install in your ~ and point there.

Regarding FOP. 0.9x works fine. I am using SunJava 1.5.
Again FOP was manually 
installed.

Hope this helps,

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

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