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Subject: Re: [docbook-apps] trademark tag not rendered correctly in javahelp
Hi Bob I provided the full files I'm running in an earlier mail. Are you actually testing this with javahelp.xsl or just the html xsl ? If you are I think Ill just give up on this and use the superscript fix you wrote earlier thanks Paul Bob Stayton wrote: >Paul, >It would help if you could provide full details of how you are processing >your files. I can't get Saxon on Windows to output ™ no matter what I >try. So I'm mystified that you can't seem to prevent it. > >If you are using a script and a customization layer, try running a straight >java command using the stock javahelp stylesheet from the distribution. And >write the files to a different location so you can compare them for other >changes. > >Bob Stayton >Sagehill Enterprises >DocBook Consulting >bobs@sagehill.net > > >----- Original Message ----- >From: "Paul Taylor" <paul_t100@fastmail.fm> >To: "Mauritz Jeanson" <mj@johanneberg.com> >Cc: <docbook-apps@lists.oasis-open.org> >Sent: Monday, October 18, 2004 2:12 PM >Subject: Re: [docbook-apps] trademark tag not rendered correctly in javahelp > > > > >>I dont know if Im missing the point but Ive done as you suggested and >>changed my script, the output files still contain ™ >>Im running on Windows vould this be a problem >> >> >>Mauritz Jeanson wrote: >> >> >> >>>>-----Original Message----- >>>>From: Paul Taylor >>>> >>>> >>>> >>>> >>> >>> >>> >>>>Ok I tried to this by creating a file javahelpdriver which references >>>>javahelp (this is the way Ive pased paramters before and it doesnt >>>>require me to alter the docbook stuff directly) but it didnt work , >>>>however Im probably calling it wrong. >>>> >>>> >>>> >>>> >>>... >>> >>> >>> >>> >>>><xsl:output method="html" >>>>encoding="UTF-8" >>>>indent="no" >>>>saxon:character-representation="native;decimal"/> >>>> >>>> >>>> >>>> >>>Since you are generating HTML chunks for JavaHelp, you must set the >>>parameters like this: >>> >>><xsl:param name="chunker.output.encoding">UTF-8</xsl:param> >>><xsl:param >>> >>> >name="saxon.character.representation">native;decimal</xsl:param> > > >>>With these particular settings, you will get raw (native) UTF-8 with no >>>entity references or character references at all. >>> >>> >>> >>> >>> >>> >>>>>Just seen this, saxon is outputting ™ which doesnt work. I >>>>>havent yet tried getting it to output the ™ but Ill >>>>> >>>>> >>>>> >>>>> >>>>try tommorrow. >>>> >>>> >>>> >>>> >>>There must be something very strange going on if you are getting ™. >>>Saxon doesn't know about that entity reference, and cannot output it. >>> >>>/MJ >>> >>> >>> >>> >>> >>> >> >> >> > > > > >
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