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Subject: DOCBOOK-APPS: 1.42 XSL stylesheets break FO generation...
Norm, Just downloaded the 1.42 stylesheets today and it appears that the localization stuff does not work quite right when generating FO. Here is what I get: With the 1.41 stylesheets: $ xsltproc -o sample.fo /usr/share/sgml/docbook/docbook-xsl-1.41/fo/docbook.xsl sample.xml Making portrait pages on USletter paper (8.5inx11in) $ With the 1.42 stylesheets: $ xsltproc -o sample.fo /usr/share/sgml/docbook/docbook-xsl-1.42/fo/docbook.xsl sample.xml Making portrait pages on USletter paper (8.5inx11in) No localization exists for "en" or "". Using default "en". No localization exists for "en" or "". Using default "en". No "en" localization exists. No context named "title" exists in the "en" localization. No template named "article" exists in the context named "title" in the "en" localization. No localization exists for "en" or "". Using default "en". No "en" localization of "Copyright" exists; using "en". No localization exists for "en" or "". Using default "en". No "en" localization exists. No context named "section-title" exists in the "en" localization. No template named "sect1" exists in the context named "section-title" in the "en" localization. No localization exists for "en" or "". Using default "en". No "en" localization exists. No context named "section-title" exists in the "en" localization. No template named "sect1" exists in the context named "section-title" in the "en" localization. No localization exists for "en" or "". Using default "en". No "en" localization exists. No context named "section-title" exists in the "en" localization. No template named "sect2" exists in the context named "section-title" in the "en" localization. No localization exists for "en" or "". Using default "en". No "en" localization exists. No context named "section-title" exists in the "en" localization. No template named "sect2" exists in the context named "section-title" in the "en" localization. $ My LANG environment variable is set to "en_US". I am on Linux and, as you can see, using xsltproc (v1.0). The sample.xml was just a trivial XML file (an <article> with a couple of sections). What happens is that I get a PDF file that does not have a title or section headings. I *have* also filed this as a bug on SourceForge, but I am having problems connecting to SF today, so I am also sending the note here. Regards, Dan -- Dan York, Director of Training dyork@e-smith.com Ph: +1-613-751-4401 Cell: +1-613-263-4312 Fax: +1-613-564-7739 Mitel Network Corporation Network Server Solutions Group 150 Metcalfe St., Suite 1500, Ottawa,ON K2P 1P1 Canada http://www.e-smith.com/ http://www.mitel.com/
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