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Subject: Re: DOCBOOK-APPS: Does JadeTeX work?
David Nelson writes: (stuff about double-sided) I lose track of all this. I just hope someone can analyze the problem and tell me what to fix > Then, I noticed another bug, which was not just annoying, it was a > serious error. The page numbers were sometimes off, especially in the > Table of Figures (ToF). For example: if a figure appeared near the > end of page 7, but was wrapped around to page 8 because of its size, > it would appear in the ToF as page 7, whereas it was really appearing > on page 8. Bad, bad, bad. interesting. I'd want to see some more proper analysis of what goes on there. > I think you get the picture. In my experience, JadeTeX just doesn't > work right, and I don't know why. Is it Jade, or JadeTeX, or the > stylesheets, or the Debian setup, or me somehow? There are a lot of > parts working together here, so I can't tell which one is broken. and from your description, I can't either. > How about you? Does Jade + DSSSL + JadeTeX work okay for you? Or are > you using something better? Would I be better off with something like > OpenJade, or something else not DSSSL-based? it depends on what you are trying to do. for some things I would say this is a good route; for others I'd recommend a high-level transform to LaTeX; for others I'd say `make RTF and import to Word', etc etc I dont think we can do the analysis of your production process here... sebastian
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