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Subject: ANNOUNCE: DocBook XSL 1.74.0 released
Version1.74.0 of the DocBook XSL Stylesheets, for processing non-namespaced (DocBook 4 or earlier) documents, is now available: http://docbook.sf.net/files/xsl/latest The release notes are included below, and also available online. The reference docs are available as a separate package, and online. http://docbook.sf.net/files/xsl-doc/latest http://docbook.sf.net/release/xsl/current/doc/ http://docbook.sf.net/release/xsl/current/RELEASE-NOTES.html Release Notes: 1.74.0 This release includes important bug fixes and adds the following significant feature changes: .epub target Paul Norton (Adobe) and Keith Fahlgren(O'Reilly Media) have donated code that generates .epub documents from DocBook input. An alpha-reference implementation in Ruby has also been provided. .epub is an open standard of the The International Digital Publishing Forum (IDPF), a the trade and standards association for the digital publishing industry. Read more about this target in epub/README XHTML 1.1 target To support .epub output, a strict XHTML 1.1 target has been added. The stylesheets for this output are generated and are quite similar to the XHTML target. Gentext updates A number of locales have been updated. Roundtrip improvements Table, figure, template syncronization, and character style improvements have been made for WordML & Pages. Support added for OpenOffice.org. The following is a list of changes that have been made since the 1.73.2 release. Gentext The following changes have been made to the gentext code since the 1.73.2 release. ● Michael(tm) Smith: locale/id.xml Checked in changes to Indonesion locale submitted by Euis Luhuanam a long time ago. ● Michael(tm) Smith: locale/lt.xml Added changes to Lithuanian locate submitted a long time back by Nikolajus Krauklis. ● Michael(tm) Smith: locale/hu.xml fixed error in lowercase.alpha definition in Hungarian locale ● Michael(tm) Smith: locale/nb.xml Corrected language code for nb locale, and restored missing "startquote" key. ● Michael(tm) Smith: locale/ja.xml Committed changes to ja locale file, from Akagi Kobayashi. Adds bracket quotes around many xref instances that did not have them before. ● Michael(tm) Smith: Makefile "no" locale is now "nb" ● Michael(tm) Smith: locale/nb.xml Update Norwegian Bokmål translation. Thanks to Hans F. Nordhaug. ● Michael(tm) Smith: locale/no.xml; locale/nb.xml per message from Hans F. Nordhaug, correct identifier for Norwegian Bokmål is "nb" (not "no") and has been for quite some time now... ● Michael(tm) Smith: locale/ja.xml Converted ja.xml source file to use real unicode characters so that the actual glyphs so up when you edit it in a text editor (instead of the character references). ● Michael(tm) Smith: locale/ja.xml Checked in changes to ja.xml locale file. Thanks to Akagi Kobayashi. ● Michael(tm) Smith: locale/it.xml Changes from Federico Zenith ● Dongsheng Song: locale/zh_cn.xml Added missing translations. Common The following changes have been made to the common code since the 1.73.2 release. ● Michael(tm) Smith: l10n.xsl Added new template "l10.language.name" for retrieving the English-language name of the lang setting of the current document. Closes #1916837. Thanks to Simon Kennedy. ● Michael(tm) Smith: refentry.xsl fixed syntax error ● Michael(tm) Smith: refentry.xsl fixed a couple of typos ● Michael(tm) Smith: refentry.xsl refined handling of cases where refentry "source" or "manual" metadata is missing or when we use fallback content instead. We now report a Warning if we use fallback content. ● Michael(tm) Smith: refentry.xsl don't use refmiscinfo@class=date value as fallback for refentry "source" or "manual" metadata fields ● Michael(tm) Smith: refentry.xsl Made reporting of missing refentry metadata more quiet: - we no longer report anything if usable-but-not-preferred metadata is found; we just quietly use whatever we manage to find - we now only report missing "source" metadata if the refentry is missing BOTH "source name" and "version" metadata; if it has one but not the other, we use whichever one it has and don't report anything as missing The above changes were made because testing with some "real world" source reveals that some authors are intentionally choosing to use "non preferred" markup for some metadata, and also choosing to omit "source name" or "version" metadata in there DocBook XML. So it does no good to give them pedantic reminders about what they already know... Also, changed code to cause "fixme" text to be inserted in output in particular cases: - if we can't manage to find any "source" metadata at all, we now put fixme text into the output - if we can't manage to find any "manual" metadata a all, we now put fixme text into the output The "source" and "manual" metadata is necessary information, so buy putting the fixme stuff in the output, we alert users to the need problem of it being missing. ● Michael(tm) Smith: refentry.xsl When generating manpages output, we no longer report anything if the refentry source is missing date or pubdate content. In practice, many users intentionally omit the date from the source because they explicitly want it to be generated. ● Michael(tm) Smith: l10n.xml further change needed for switch from no locale to nb. ● Michael(tm) Smith: common.xsl Added support for orgname in authorgroup. Thanks to Camille Bégnis. ● Michael(tm) Smith: Makefile "no" locale is now "nb" ● Mauritz Jeanson: stripns.xsl Removed the template matching "ng:link|db:link" (in order to make @xlink:show work with <link> elements). As far as I can tell, this template is no longer needed. ● Mauritz Jeanson: entities.ent Moved declaration of comment.block.parents entity to common/entities.ent. ● Mauritz Jeanson: titles.xsl Added an update the fix made in revision 7528 (handling of xref/link in no.anchor.mode mode). Having xref in title is not a problem as long as the target is not an ancestor element. Closes bug #1838136. Note that an xref that is in a title and whose target is an ancestor element is still not rendered in the TOC. This could be considered a bug, but on the other hand I cannot really see the point in having such an xref in a document. ● Mauritz Jeanson: titles.xsl Added a "not(ancestor::title)" test to work around "too many nested apply-templates" problems when processing xrefs or links in no.anchor.mode mode. Hopefully, this closes bug #1811721. ● Mauritz Jeanson: titles.xsl Removed old template matching "link" in no.anchor.mode mode. ● Mauritz Jeanson: titles.xsl Process <link> in no.anchor.mode mode with the same template as <xref>. Closes bug #1759205 (Empty link in no.anchor.mode mode). ● Mauritz Jeanson: titles.xsl In no.anchor.mode mode, do not output anchors for elements that are descendants of <title>. Previously, having inline elements with @id/@xml:id in <title>s resulted in anchors both in the TOC and in the main flow. Closes bug #1797492. FO The following changes have been made to the fo code since the 1.73.2 release. ● Mauritz Jeanson: pi.xsl Updated documentation for keep-together. ● Mauritz Jeanson: task.xsl Enabled use of the keep-together PI on task elements. ● Robert Stayton: index.xsl FOP1 requires fo:wrapper for inline index entries, not fo:inline. ● Robert Stayton: index.xsl Fixed non-working inline.or.block template for indexterm wrappers. Add fop1 to list of processors using inline.or.block. ● Mauritz Jeanson: table.xsl Fixed bug #1891965 (colsep in entytbl not working). ● Mauritz Jeanson: titlepage.xsl Added support for title in revhistory. Closes bug #1842847. ● Mauritz Jeanson: pi.xsl Small doc cleanup (dbfo float-type). ● Mauritz Jeanson: titlepage.xsl Insert commas between multiple copyright holders. ● Mauritz Jeanson: autotoc.xsl; division.xsl Added modifications to support nested set elements. See bug #1853172. ● David Cramer: glossary.xsl Added normalize-space to xsl:sorts to avoid missorting of glossterms due to stray leading spaces. ● David Cramer: glossary.xsl Fixed bug #1854199: glossary.xsl should use the sortas attribute on glossentry ● Mauritz Jeanson: inline.xsl Added a template for citebiblioid. The hyperlink target is the parent of the referenced biblioid, and the "hot text" is the biblioid itself enclosed in brackets. ● Mauritz Jeanson: inline.xsl Moved declaration of comment.block.parents entity to common/entities.ent. ● Mauritz Jeanson: docbook.xsl Updated message about unmatched element. ● Mauritz Jeanson: param.xweb Added link to profiling chapter of TCG. ● Mauritz Jeanson: refentry.xsl Fixed typo (refsynopsysdiv -> refsynopsisdiv). ● David Cramer: fop.xsl; fop1.xsl; ptc.xsl; xep.xsl Added test to check generate.index param when generating pdf bookmarks ● Mauritz Jeanson: graphics.xsl Added support for MathML in imagedata. ● Michael(tm) Smith: math.xsl Removed unnecessary extra test condition in test express that checks for passivetex. ● Michael(tm) Smith: math.xsl Don't use fo:instream-foreign-object if we are processing with passivetex. Closes #1806899. Thanks to Justus Piater. ● Mauritz Jeanson: component.xsl Added code to output a TOC for an appendix in an article when generate.toc='article/appendix toc'. Closes bug #1669658. ● Dongsheng Song: biblio-iso690.xsl Change encoding from "windows-1250" to "UTF-8". ● Mauritz Jeanson: pi.xsl Updated documentation for dbfo_label-width. ● Mauritz Jeanson: lists.xsl Added support for the dbfo_label-width PI in calloutlists. ● Robert Stayton: biblio.xsl Support finding glossary database entries inside bibliodivs. ● Robert Stayton: formal.xsl Complete support for <?dbfo pgwide="1"?> for informal elements too. ● Mauritz Jeanson: table.xsl In the table.block template, added a check for the dbfo_keep-together PI, so that a table may break (depending on the PI value) at a page break. This was needed since the outer fo:block that surrounds fo:table has keep-together.within-column="always" by default, which prevents the table from breaking. Closes bug #1740964 (Titled table does not respect dbfo PI). ● Mauritz Jeanson: pi.xsl Added a few missing @role="tcg". ● Mauritz Jeanson: inline.xsl Use normalize-space() in glossterm comparisons (as in html/inline.xsl). ● Mauritz Jeanson: autoidx.xsl Removed the [&scope;] predicate from the target variable in the template with name="reference". This filter was the cause of missing index backlinks when @zone and @type were used on indexterms, with index.on.type=1. Closes bug #1680836. ● Michael(tm) Smith: inline.xsl; xref.xsl; footnote.xsl Added capability in FO output for displaying URLs for all hyperlinks (elements marked up with xlink:href attributes) in the same way as URLs for ulinks are already handled (which is to say, either inline or as numbered footnotes). Background on this change: DocBook 5 allows "ubiquitous" linking, which means you can make any element a hyperlink just by adding an xlink:href attribute to it, with the value set to an external URL. That's in contrast to DocBook 4, which only allows you to use specific elements (e.g., the link and ulink elements) to mark up hyperlinks. The existing FO stylesheets have a mechanism for handling display of URLs for hyperlinks that are marked up with ulink, but they did not handle display of URLs for elements that were marked up with xlink:href attributes. This change adds handling for those other elements, enabling the URLs they link to be displayed either inline or as numbered footnotes (depending on what values the user has the ulink.show and ulink.footnotes params set to). Note that this change only adds URL display support for elements that call the simple.xlink template -- which currently is most (but not all) inline elements. This change also moves the URL display handling out of the ulink template and into a new "hyperlink.url.display" named template; the ulink template and the simple.xlink named template now both call the hyperlink.url.display template. Warning: In the stylesheet code that determines what footnote number to assign to each footnote or external hyperlink, there is an XPath expression for determining whether a particular xlink:href instance is an external hyperlink; that expression is necessarily a bit complicated and further testing may reveal that it doesn't handle all cases as expected -- so some refinements to it may need to be done later. Closes #1785519. Thanks to Ken Morse for reporting and troubleshooting the problem. HTML The following changes have been made to the html code since the 1.73.2 release. ● Keith Fahlgren: inline.xsl; synop.xsl Work to make HTML and XHTML targets more valid ● Keith Fahlgren: table.xsl Add better handling for tables that have footnotes in the titles ● Keith Fahlgren: biblio.xsl Add anchors to bibliodivs ● Keith Fahlgren: formal.xsl; Makefile; htmltbl.xsl Initial checkin/merge of epub target from work provided by Paul Norton of Adobe and Keith Fahlgren of O'Reilly. This change includes new code for generating the XHTML 1.1 target sanely. ● Mauritz Jeanson: biblio.xsl Added code for creating URLs from biblioids with @class="doi" (representing Digital Object Identifiers). See FR #1934434 and http://doi.org. To do: 1) Add support for FO output. 2) Figure out how @class="doi" should be handled for bibliorelation, bibliosource and citebiblioid. ● Norman Walsh: formal.xsl Don't use xsl:copy because it forces the resulting element to be in the same namespace as the source element; in the XHTML stylesheets, that's wrong. But the HTML-to-XHTML converter does the right thing with literal result elements, so use one of them. ● Michael(tm) Smith: Makefile Added checks and hacks to various makefiles to enable building under Cygwin. This stuff is ugly and maybe not worth the mess and trouble, but does seem to work as expected and not break anything else. ● Michael(tm) Smith: docbook.xsl added "exslt" namespace binding to html/docbook.xsl file (in addition to existing "exsl" binding. reason is because lack of it seems to cause processing problems when using the profiled version of the stylsheet ● Norman Walsh: chunk-common.xsl Rename link ● Mauritz Jeanson: table.xsl Added a fix to make rowsep apply to the last row of thead in entrytbl. ● Michael(tm) Smith: synop.xsl Simplified and streamlined handling of output for ANSI-style funcprototype output, to correct a problem that was causing type data to be lost in the output parameter definitions. For example, for an instance like this: <paramdef>void *<parameter>dataptr</parameter>[]</paramdef> ... the brackets (indicating an array type) were being dropped. ● Michael(tm) Smith: synop.xsl Changed HTML handling of K&R-style paramdef output. The parameter definitions are no longer output in a table (though the prototype still is). The reason for the change is that the kr-tabular-funcsynopsis-mode template was causing type data to be lost in the output parameter definitions. For example, for an instance like this: <paramdef>void *<parameter>dataptr</parameter>[]</paramdef> ... the brackets (indicating an array type) were being dropped. The easiest way to deal with the problem is to not try to chop up the parameter definitions and display them in table format, but to instead just output them as-is. May not look quite as pretty, but at least we can be sure no information is being lost... ● Michael(tm) Smith: pi.xsl updated wording of doc for funcsynopsis-style PI ● Michael(tm) Smith: param.xweb; param.ent; synop.xsl Removed the funcsynopsis.tabular.threshold param. It's no longer being used in the code and hasn't been since mid 2006. ● Mauritz Jeanson: graphics.xsl Added support for the img.src.path parameter for SVG graphics. Closes bug #1888169. ● Mauritz Jeanson: chunk-common.xsl Added missing space. ● Norman Walsh: component.xsl Fix bug where component titles inside info elements were not handled properly ● Michael(tm) Smith: pi.xsl Moved dbhtml_stop-chunking embedded doc into alphabetical order, fixed text of TCG section it see-also'ed. ● David Cramer: pi.xsl Added support for <?dbhtml stop-chunking?> processing instruction ● David Cramer: chunk-common.xsl; pi.xsl Added support for <?dbhtml stop-chunking?> processing instruction ● David Cramer: glossary.xsl Fixed bug #1854199: glossary.xsl should use the sortas attribute on glossentry. Also added normalize-space to avoid missorting due to stray leading spaces. ● Mauritz Jeanson: inline.xsl Added a template for citebiblioid. The hyperlink target is the parent of the referenced biblioid, and the "hot text" is the biblioid itself enclosed in brackets. ● Mauritz Jeanson: inline.xsl Added support for @xlink:show in the simple.xlink template. The "new" and "replace" values are supported (corresponding to values of "_blank" and "_top" for the ulink.target parameter). I have assumed that @xlink:show should override ulink.target for external URI links. This closes bugs #1762023 and #1727498. ● Mauritz Jeanson: inline.xsl Moved declaration of comment.block.parents entity to common/entities.ent. ● Mauritz Jeanson: param.xweb Added link to profiling chapter of TCG. ● Dongsheng Song: biblio-iso690.xsl Change encoding from "windows-1250" to "UTF-8". ● Robert Stayton: biblio.xsl Add support in biblio collection to entries in bibliodivs. ● Mauritz Jeanson: pi.xsl Added missing @role="tcg". ● Mauritz Jeanson: chunk-common.xsl; titlepage.xsl Refactored legalnotice/revhistory chunking, so that the use.id.as.filename parameter as well as the dbhtml_filename PI are taken into account. A new named template in titlepage.xsl is used to compute the filename. ● Mauritz Jeanson: chunk-common.xsl; titlepage.xsl An update to the fix for bug #1790495 (r7433): The "ln-" prefix is output only when the legalnotice doesn't have an @id/@xml:id, in which case the stylesheets generate an ID value, resulting in a filename like "ln-7e0fwgj.html". This is useful because without the prefix, you wouldn't know that the file contained a legalnotice. The same logic is also applied to revhistory, using an "rh-" prefix. ● Mauritz Jeanson: autoidx.xsl Removed the [&scope;] predicate from the target variable in the template with name="reference". This filter was the cause of missing index backlinks when @zone and @type were used on indexterms, with index.on.type=1. Closes bug #1680836. ● Mauritz Jeanson: titlepage.xsl Added 'ln-' prefix to the name of the legalnotice chunk, in order to match the <link href"..."> that is output by make.legalnotice.head.links (chunk-common.xsl). Modified the href attribute on the legalnotice link. Closes bug #1790495. Manpages The following changes have been made to the manpages code since the 1.73.2 release. ● Michael(tm) Smith: other.xsl slightly adjusted spacing around admonition markers ● Michael(tm) Smith: refentry.xsl; utility.xsl make sure refsect3 titles are preceded by a line of space, and make the indenting of their child content less severe ● Michael(tm) Smith: block.xsl only indent verbatim environments in TTY output, not in non-TTY/PS ● Michael(tm) Smith: block.xsl made another adjustment to correct vertical alignment of admonition marker ● Michael(tm) Smith: block.xsl; other.xsl Adjusted/corrected alignment of adominition marker in PS/non-TTY output. ● Michael(tm) Smith: endnotes.xsl For PS/non-TTY output, display footnote/endnote numbers in superscript. ● Michael(tm) Smith: table.xsl; synop.xsl; utility.xsl Changed handling of hanging indents for cmdsynopsis, funcsynopsis, and synopfragment such that they now look correct in non-TTY/PS output. We now use the groff \w escape to hang by the actual width -- in the current font -- of the command, funcdef, or synopfragment references number (as opposed to hanging by the number of characters). This rendering in TTY output remains the same, since the width in monospaced TTY output is the same as the number of characters. Also, created new synopsis-block-start and synopsis-block-end templates to use for cmdsynopsis and funcsynopsis instead of the corresponding verbatim-* templates. Along with those changes, also corrected a problem that caused the content of synopfragment to be dropped, and made a vertical-spacing change to adjust spacing around table titles and among sibling synopfragment instances. ● Michael(tm) Smith: other.xsl use common l10.language.name template to retrieve English-language name ● Michael(tm) Smith: synop.xsl; inline.xsl added comment in code explaining why we don't put filename output in italic (despite the fact that man guidelines say we should) ● Michael(tm) Smith: inline.xsl put filename output in monospace instead of italic ● Michael(tm) Smith: synop.xsl put cmdsynopsis in monospace ● Michael(tm) Smith: inline.xsl removed template match for literal. template matches for monospace inlines are all imported from the HTML stylesheet ● Michael(tm) Smith: block.xsl don't indent verbatim environments that are descendants of refsynopsisdiv, not put backgrounds behind them ● Michael(tm) Smith: inline.xsl set output of the literal element in monospace. this causes all inline monospace instances in the git man pages to be set in monospace (since DocBook XML source for git docs is generated with asciidoc and asciidoc consistently outputs only <literal> for inline monospace (not <command> or <code> or anything else). Of course this only affects non-TTY output... ● Michael(tm) Smith: utility.xsl Added inline.monoseq named template. ● Michael(tm) Smith: utility.xsl don't bother using a custom register to store the previous font-family value when setting blocks of text in code font; just use \F[] .fam with no arg to switch back ● Michael(tm) Smith: endnotes.xsl put links in blue in PS output (note that this matches how groff renders content marked up with the .URL macro) ● Michael(tm) Smith: endnotes.xsl; param.xweb; param.ent removed man.links.are.underlined and added man.font.links. Also, changed the default font formatting for links to bold. ● Michael(tm) Smith: endnotes.xsl; param.xweb; param.ent Added new param man.base.url.for.relative.links .. specifies a base URL for relative links (for ulink, @xlink:href, imagedata, audiodata, videodata) shown in the generated NOTES section of man-page output. The value of man.base.url.for.relative.links is prepended to any relative URI that is a value of ulink url, xlink:href, or fileref attribute. If you use relative URIs in link sources in your DocBook refentry source, and you leave man.base.url.for.relative.links unset, the relative links will appear "as is" in the NOTES section of any man-page output generated from your source. That's probably not what you want, because such relative links are only usable in the context of HTML output. So, to make the links meaningful and usable in the context of man-page output, set a value for man.base.url.for.relative.links that points to the online version of HTML output generated from your DocBook refentry source. For example: <xsl:param name="man.base.url.for.relative.links" >http://www.kernel.org/pub/software/scm/git/docs/</xsl:param> ● Michael(tm) Smith: info.xsl If a source refentry contains a Documentation or DOCUMENTATION section, don't report it as having missing AUTHOR information. Also, if missing a contrib/personblurb for a person or org, report pointers to http://docbook.sf.net/el/personblurb and to http://docbook.sf.net/el/contrib ● Michael(tm) Smith: info.xsl If we encounter an author|editor|othercredit instance that lacks a personblurb or contrib, report it to the user (because that means we have no information about that author|editor|othercredit to display in the generated AUTHOR|AUTHORS section...) ● Michael(tm) Smith: info.xsl; docbook.xsl; other.xsl if we can't find any usable author data, emit a warning and insert a fixme in the output ● Michael(tm) Smith: info.xsl fixed bug in indenting of output for contrib instances in AUTHORS section. Thanks to Daniel Leidert and the fglrx docs for exposing the bug. ● Michael(tm) Smith: block.xsl for a para or simpara that is the first child of a callout, suppress the .sp or .PP that would normally be output (because in those cases, the output goes into a table cell, and the .sp or .PP markup causes a spurious linebreak before it when displayed ● Michael(tm) Smith: lists.xsl Added support for rendering co callouts and calloutlist instances. So you can now use simple callouts -- marking up programlisting and such with co instances -- and have the callouts displayed in man-page output. ("simple callouts" means using co@id and callout@arearefs pointing to co@id instances; in man/roff output, we can't/don't support markup that uses areaset and area) ● Michael(tm) Smith: block.xsl only put a line of space after a verbatim if it's followed by a text node or a paragraph ● Michael(tm) Smith: utility.xsl put verbatim environments in slightly smaller font in non-TTY output ● Michael(tm) Smith: lists.xsl minor whitespace-only reformatting of lists.xsl source ● Michael(tm) Smith: lists.xsl Made refinements/fixes to output of orderedlist and itemizedlist -- in part, to get mysql man pages to display correctly. This change causes a "\c" continuation marker to be added between listitem markers and contents (to ensure that the content remains on the same line as the marker when displayed) ● Michael(tm) Smith: block.xsl put a line of vertical space after all verbatim output that has sibling content following it (not just if that sibling content is a text node) ● Michael(tm) Smith: block.xsl refined spacing around titles for admonitions ● Michael(tm) Smith: block.xsl; other.xsl Deal with case of verbatim environments that have a linebreak after the opening tag. Assumption is that users generally don't want that linebreak to appear in output, so we do some groff hackery to mess with vertical spacing and close the space. ● Michael(tm) Smith: inline.xsl indexterm instances now produce groff comments like this: .\" primary: secondary: tertiary remark instances, if non-empty, now produce groff comments ● Michael(tm) Smith: charmap.groff.xsl; other.xsl convert no-break space character to groff "\ \&" (instead of just "\ "). the reason is that if a space occurs at the end of a line, our processing causes it to be eaten. a real-world case of this is the mysql(1) man page. appending the "\&" prevents that ● Michael(tm) Smith: block.xsl output "sp" before simpara output, not after it (outputting it after results in undesirable whitespace in particular cases; for example, in the hg/mercurial docs ● Michael(tm) Smith: table.xsl; synop.xsl; utility.xsl renamed from title-preamble to pinch.together and replaced "sp -1" between synopsis fragments with call to pinch.together instead ● Michael(tm) Smith: table.xsl use title-preamble template for table titles (instead of "sp -1" hack), and "sp 1" after all tables (instead of just "sp" ● Michael(tm) Smith: utility.xsl created title-preamble template for suppressing line spacing after headings ● Michael(tm) Smith: info.xsl further refinement of indenting in AUTHORS section ● Michael(tm) Smith: block.xsl; other.xsl refined handling of admonitions ● Michael(tm) Smith: lists.xsl Use RS/RE in another place where we had IP "" ● Michael(tm) Smith: info.xsl Replace (ab)use of IP with "sp -1" in AUTHORS section with RS/RE instead. ● Michael(tm) Smith: table.xsl; synop.xsl; info.xsl changed all instances of ".sp -1n" to ".sp -1" ● Michael(tm) Smith: other.xsl add extra line before SH heads only in non-TTY output ● Michael(tm) Smith: block.xsl Reworked output for admonitions (caution, important, note, tip, warning). In TTY output, admonitions now get indented. In non-TTY output, a colored marker (yellow) is displayed next to them. ● Michael(tm) Smith: other.xsl Added BM/EM macros for putting a colored marker in margin next to a block of text. ● Michael(tm) Smith: utility.xsl created make.bold.title template by moving title-bolding part out from nested-section-title template. This allows the bolding to also be used by the template for formatting admonitions ● Michael(tm) Smith: info.xsl put .br before copyright contents to prevent them from getting run in ● Michael(tm) Smith: refentry.xsl; other.xsl; utility.xsl made point size of output for Refsect2 and Refsect3 heads bigger ● Michael(tm) Smith: other.xsl put slightly more space between SH head and underline in non-TTY output ● Michael(tm) Smith: param.xweb; param.ent; other.xsl Added the man.charmap.subset.profile.english parameter and refined the handling of charmap subsets to differentiate between English and non-English source. This way charmap subsets are now handled is this: If the value of the man.charmap.use.subset parameter is non-zero, and your DocBook source is not written in English (that is, if its lang or xml:lang attribute has a value other than en), then the character-map subset specified by the man.charmap.subset.profile parameter is used instead of the full roff character map. Otherwise, if the lang or xml:lang attribute on the root element in your DocBook source or on the first refentry element in your source has the value en or if it has no lang or xml:lang attribute, then the character-map subset specified by the man.charmap.subset.profile.english parameter is used instead of man.charmap.subset.profile. The difference between the two subsets is that man.charmap.subset.profile provides mappings for characters in Western European languages that are not part of the Roman (English) alphabet (ASCII character set). ● Michael(tm) Smith: other.xsl Various updates, mainly related to uppercasing SH titles: - added a "Language: " metadata line to the top comment area of output man pages, to indicate the language the page is in - added a "toupper" macro of doing locale-aware uppercasing of SH titles and cross-references to SH titles; the mechanism relies on the uppercase.alpha and lowercase.alpha DocBook gentext keys to do locale-aware uppercasing based on the language the page is written in - added a "string.shuffle" template, which provides a library function for "shuffling" two strings together into a single string; it takes the first character for the first string, the first character from second string, etc. The only current use for it is to generate the argument for the groff tr request that does string uppercasing. - added make.tr.uppercase.arg and make.tr.normalcase.arg named templates for use in generating groff code for uppercasing and "normal"-casing SH titles - made the BB/BE "background drawing" macros have effect only in non-TTY output - output a few comments in the top part of source ● Michael(tm) Smith: utility.xsl removed some leftover kruft ● Michael(tm) Smith: refentry.xsl To create the name(s) for each man page, we now replace any spaces in the refname(s) with underscores. This ensures that tools like lexgrog(1) will be able to parse the name (lexgrog won't parse names that contain spaces). ● Michael(tm) Smith: docbook.xsl Put a comment into source of man page to indicate where the main content starts. (We now have a few of macro definitions at the start of the source, so putting this comment in helps those that might be viewing the source.) ● Michael(tm) Smith: refentry.xsl refined mechanism for generating SH titles ● Michael(tm) Smith: charmap.groff.xsl Added zcaron, Zcaron, scaron, and Scaron to the groff character map. This means that generated Finnish man pages will no longer contain any raw accented characters -- they'll instead by marked up with groff escapes. ● Michael(tm) Smith: other.xsl; utility.xsl corrected a regression I introduced about a year ago that caused dots to be output just as "\." -- instead needs to be "\&." (which is what it will be now, after this change) ● Michael(tm) Smith: refentry.xsl Changed backend handling for generating titles for SH sections and for cross-references to those sections. This should have no effect on TTY output (behavior should remain the same hopefully) but results in titles in normal case (instead of uppercase) in PS output. ● Michael(tm) Smith: info.xsl use make.subheading template to make subheadings for AUTHORS and COPYRIGHT sections (instead of harcoding roff markup) ● Michael(tm) Smith: block.xsl put code font around programlisting etc. ● Michael(tm) Smith: synop.xsl; docbook.xsl embed custom macro definitions in man pages, plus wrap synopsis in code font ● Michael(tm) Smith: endnotes.xsl use the make.subheading template to generated SH subheading for endnotes section. ● Michael(tm) Smith: lists.xsl Added some templates for generating if-then-else conditional markup in groff, so let's use those instead of hard-coding it in multiple places... ● Michael(tm) Smith: other.xsl; utility.xsl Initial checkin of some changes related to making PS/PDF output from "man -l -Tps" look better. The current changes: - render synopsis and verbatim sections in a monospace/code font - put a light-grey background behind all programlisting, screen, and literallayout instances - prevent SH heads in PS output from being rendered in uppercase (as they are in console output) - also display xrefs to SH heads in PS output in normal case (instead of uppercase) - draw a line under SH heads in PS output The changes made to the code to support the above features were: - added some embedded/custom macros: one for conditionally upper-casing SH x-refs, one for redefining the SH macro itself, with some conditional handling for PS output, and finally a macro for putting a background/screen (filled box) around a block of text (e.g., a program listing) in PS output - added utility templates for wrapping blocks of text in code font; also templates for inline code font ● Robert Stayton: refentry.xsl refpurpose nodes now get apply-templates instead of just normalize-space(). ● Michael(tm) Smith: lists.xsl Fixed alignment of first lined of text for each listitem in orderedlist output for TTY. Existing code seemed to have been causing an extra undesirable space to appear. ● Michael(tm) Smith: lists.xsl Wrapped some roff conditionals around roff markup for orderedlist and itemizedlist output, so that the lists look acceptable in PS output as well as TTY. ● Michael(tm) Smith: pi.xsl; synop.xsl; param.xweb; param.ent Added the man.funcsynopsis.style parameter. Has the same effect in manpages output as the funcsynopsis.style parameter has in HTML output -- except that its default value is 'ansi' instead of 'kr'. ● Michael(tm) Smith: synop.xsl Reworked handling of K&R funcprototype output. It no longer relies on the HTML kr-tabular templates, but instead just does direct transformation to roff. For K&R output, it displays the paramdef output in an indented list following the prototype. ● Michael(tm) Smith: synop.xsl Properly integrated handling for K&R output into manpages stylesheet. The choice between K&R output and ANSI output is currently controlled through use of the (HTML) funcsynopsis.style parameter. Note that because the mechanism does currently rely on funcsynopsis.style, the default in manpages output is now K&R (because that's the default of that param). But I suppose I ought to create a man.funcsynopsis.style and make the default for that ANSI (to preserve the existing default behavior). ● Michael(tm) Smith: docbook.xsl added manpages/pi.xsl file ● Michael(tm) Smith: .cvsignore; pi.xsl Added "dbman funcsynopsis-style" PI and incorporated it into the doc build. ● Michael(tm) Smith: refentry.xsl Fixed regression that caused an unescaped dash to be output between refname and refpurpose content. Closes bug #1894244. Thanks to Daniel Leidert. ● Michael(tm) Smith: other.xsl Fixed problem with dots being escaped in filenames of generated man files. Closes #1827195. Thanks to Daniel Leidert. ● Michael(tm) Smith: inline.xsl Added support for processing structfield (was appearing in roff output surrounded by HTML <em> tags; fixed so that it gets roff ital markup). Closes bug #1858329. Thanks to Sam Varshavchik. Epub The following changes have been made to the epub code since the 1.73.2 release. ● Keith Fahlgren: bin/spec/README; bin/spec/epub_realbook_spec.rb 'Realbook' spec now passes ● Keith Fahlgren: bin/dbtoepub; README; bin/spec/README; bin/lib/docbook.rb; bin/spec/epub_r⋯ Very primitive Windows support for dbtoepub reference implementation; README for running tests and for the .epub target in general; shorter realbook test document (still fails for now) ● Keith Fahlgren: bin/dbtoepub; bin/spec/epub_regressions_spec.rb; bin/lib/ docbook.rb; bin/s⋯ Changes to OPF spine to not duplicate idrefs for documents with parts not at the root; regression specs for same ● Keith Fahlgren: docbook.xsl Fixing linking to cover @id, distinct from other needs of cover-image-id (again, thanks to Martin Goerner) ● Keith Fahlgren: docbook.xsl Updating the title of the toc element in the guide to be more explicit (thanks to Martin Goerner) ● Keith Fahlgren: bin/spec/examples/amasque_exploded/content.opf; bin/spec/ examples/amasque_⋯ Initial checkin/merge of epub target from work provided by Paul Norton of Adobe and Keith Fahlgren of O'Reilly. ● Keith Fahlgren: docbook.xsl == General epub test support $ spec -O ~/.spec.opts spec/epub_spec.rb DocBook::Epub - should be able to be created - should fail on a nonexistent file - should be able to render to a file - should create a file after rendering - should have the correct mimetype after rendering - should be valid .epub after rendering an article - should be valid .epub after rendering an article without sections - should be valid .epub after rendering a book - should be valid .epub after rendering a book even if it has one graphic - should be valid .epub after rendering a book even if it has many graphics - should be valid .epub after rendering a book even if it has many duplicated graphics - should report an empty file as invalid - should confirm that a valid .epub file is valid - should not include PDFs in rendered epub files as valid image inclusions - should include a TOC link in rendered epub files for <book>s Finished in 20.608395 seconds 15 examples, 0 failures == Verbose epub test coverage against _all_ of the testdocs Fails on only (errors truncated): 1) 'DocBook::Epub should be able to render a valid .epub for the test document /Users/keith/work/docbook-dev/trunk/xsl/epub/bin/spec/testdocs/calloutlist.003.xml [30]' FAILED 'DocBook::Epub should be able to render a valid .epub for the test document /Users/keith/work/docbook-dev/trunk/xsl/epub/bin/spec/testdocs/cmdsynopsis.001.xml [35]' FAILED .... Finished in 629.89194 seconds 224 examples, 15 failures 224 examples, 15 failures yields 6% failure rate HTMLHelp The following changes have been made to the htmlhelp code since the 1.73.2 release. ● Mauritz Jeanson: htmlhelp-common.xsl Added <xsl:with-param name="quiet" select="$chunk.quietly"/> to calls to the write.chunk, write.chunk.with.doctype, and write.text.chunk templates. This makes chunk.quietly=1 suppress chunk filename messages also for help support files (which seems to be what one would expect). See bug #1648360. Eclipse The following changes have been made to the eclipse code since the 1.73.2 release. ● David Cramer: eclipse.xsl Use sortas attributes (if they exist) when sorting indexterms ● David Cramer: eclipse.xsl Added support for indexterm/see in eclipse index.xml ● Mauritz Jeanson: eclipse.xsl Added <xsl:with-param name="quiet" select="$chunk.quietly"/> to helpidx template. ● David Cramer: eclipse.xsl Generate index.xml file and add related goo to plugin.xml file. Does not yet support see and seealso. ● Mauritz Jeanson: eclipse.xsl Added <xsl:with-param name="quiet" select="$chunk.quietly"/> to calls to the write.chunk, write.chunk.with.doctype, and write.text.chunk templates. This makes chunk.quietly=1 suppress chunk filename messages also for help support files (which seems to be what one would expect). See bug #1648360. JavaHelp The following changes have been made to the javahelp code since the 1.73.2 release. ● Mauritz Jeanson: javahelp.xsl Added <xsl:with-param name="quiet" select="$chunk.quietly"/> to calls to the write.chunk, write.chunk.with.doctype, and write.text.chunk templates. This makes chunk.quietly=1 suppress chunk filename messages also for help support files (which seems to be what one would expect). See bug #1648360. Roundtrip The following changes have been made to the roundtrip code since the 1.73.2 release. ● Steve Ball: blocks2dbk.xsl; wordml2normalise.xsl fix table/cell borders for wordml, fix formal figure, add emphasis-strong ● Mauritz Jeanson: supported.xml Changed @cols to 5. ● Steve Ball: blocks2dbk.xsl; blocks2dbk.dtd; template.xml added pubdate, fixed metadata handling in biblioentry ● Steve Ball: supported.xml Added support for edition. ● Steve Ball: docbook-pages.xsl; wordml-blocks.xsl; docbook.xsl; wordml.xsl; pages-normalise⋯ Removed stylesheets for old, deprecated conversion method. ● Steve Ball: specifications.xml; dbk2ooo.xsl; blocks2dbk.xsl; dbk2pages.xsl; blocks2dbk.dtd⋯ Added support for Open Office, added edition element, improved list and table support in Word and Pages ● Steve Ball: normalise-common.xsl; blocks2dbk.xsl; dbk2pages.xsl; template-pages.xml; templ⋯ Fixed bug in WordML table handling, improved table handling for Pages 08, synchronised WordML and Pages templates. ● Steve Ball: normalise-common.xsl; blocks2dbk.xsl; wordml2normalise.xsl; dbk2wp.xsl fix caption, attributes ● Steve Ball: specifications.xml; blocks2dbk.xsl; wordml2normalise.xsl; blocks2dbk.dtd; temp⋯ Fixes to table and list handling ● Steve Ball: blocks2dbk.xsl added support for explicit emphasis character styles ● Steve Ball: wordml2normalise.xsl added support for customisation in image handling ● Steve Ball: blocks2dbk.xsl Added inlinemediaobject support for metadata. ● Steve Ball: normalise-common.xsl; blocks2dbk.xsl; template.xml; dbk2wordml.xsl; dbk2wp.xsl Added support file. Added style locking. Conversion bug fixes. Slides The following changes have been made to the slides code since the 1.73.2 release. ● Michael(tm) Smith: fo/Makefile; html/Makefile Added checks and hacks to various makefiles to enable building under Cygwin. This stuff is ugly and maybe not worth the mess and trouble, but does seem to work as expected and not break anything else. ● Jirka Kosek: html/plain.xsl Added support for showing foil number Website The following changes have been made to the website code since the 1.73.2 release. ● Michael(tm) Smith: extensions/saxon64/.classes/.gitignore; extensions/ xalan2/.classes/com/⋯ renamed a bunch more .cvsignore files to .gitignore (to facilitate use of git-svn) Params The following changes have been made to the params code since the 1.73.2 release. ● Keith Fahlgren: epub.autolabel.xml New parameter for epub, epub.autolabel ● Mauritz Jeanson: table.frame.border.color.xml; table.cell.padding.xml; table.cell.border.t⋯ Added missing refpurposes and descriptions. ● Keith Fahlgren: ade.extensions.xml Extensions to support Adobe Digital Editions extensions in .epub output. ● Mauritz Jeanson: fop.extensions.xml; fop1.extensions.xml Clarified that fop1.extensions is for FOP 0.90 and later. Version 1 is not here yet... ● Michael(tm) Smith: man.links.are.underlined.xml; man.endnotes.list.enabled.xml; man.font.l⋯ removed man.links.are.underlined and added man.font.links. Also, changed the default font formatting for links to bold. ● Michael(tm) Smith: man.base.url.for.relative.links.xml Added new param man.base.url.for.relative.links .. specifies a base URL for relative links (for ulink, @xlink:href, imagedata, audiodata, videodata) shown in the generated NOTES section of man-page output. The value of man.base.url.for.relative.links is prepended to any relative URI that is a value of ulink url, xlink:href, or fileref attribute. If you use relative URIs in link sources in your DocBook refentry source, and you leave man.base.url.for.relative.links unset, the relative links will appear "as is" in the NOTES section of any man-page output generated from your source. That's probably not what you want, because such relative links are only usable in the context of HTML output. So, to make the links meaningful and usable in the context of man-page output, set a value for man.base.url.for.relative.links that points to the online version of HTML output generated from your DocBook refentry source. For example: <xsl:param name="man.base.url.for.relative.links" >http://www.kernel.org/pub/software/scm/git/docs/</xsl:param> ● Michael(tm) Smith: man.string.subst.map.xml squeeze .sp\n.sp into a single .sp (to prevent a extra, spurious line of whitespace from being inserted after programlisting etc. in certain cases) ● Michael(tm) Smith: refentry.manual.fallback.profile.xml; refentry.source.fallback.profile.⋯ don't use refmiscinfo@class=date value as fallback for refentry "source" or "manual" metadata fields ● Michael(tm) Smith: man.charmap.subset.profile.xml; man.charmap.enabled.xml; man.charmap.su⋯ made some further doc tweaks related to the man.charmap.subset.profile.english param ● Michael(tm) Smith: man.charmap.subset.profile.xml; man.charmap.enabled.xml; man.charmap.su⋯ Added the man.charmap.subset.profile.english parameter and refined the handling of charmap subsets to differentiate between English and non-English source. This way charmap subsets are now handled is this: If the value of the man.charmap.use.subset parameter is non-zero, and your DocBook source is not written in English (that is, if its lang or xml:lang attribute has a value other than en), then the character-map subset specified by the man.charmap.subset.profile parameter is used instead of the full roff character map. Otherwise, if the lang or xml:lang attribute on the root element in your DocBook source or on the first refentry element in your source has the value en or if it has no lang or xml:lang attribute, then the character-map subset specified by the man.charmap.subset.profile.english parameter is used instead of man.charmap.subset.profile. The difference between the two subsets is that man.charmap.subset.profile provides mappings for characters in Western European languages that are not part of the Roman (English) alphabet (ASCII character set). ● Michael(tm) Smith: man.charmap.subset.profile.xml Added to default charmap used by manpages: - the "letters" part of the 'C1 Controls And Latin-1 Supplement (Latin-1 Supplement)' Unicode block - Latin Extended-A block (but not all of the characters from that block have mappings in groff, so some of them are still passed through as-is) The effects of this change are that in man pages generated for most Western European languages and for Finnish, all characters not part of the Roman alphabet are (e.g., "accented" characters) are converted to groff escapes. Previously, by default we passed through those characters as is (and users needed to use the full charmap if they wanted to have those characters converted). As a result of this change, man pages generated for Western European languages will be viewable in some environments in which they are not viewable if the "raw" non-Roman characters are in them. ● Mauritz Jeanson: generate.legalnotice.link.xml; generate.revhistory.link.xml Added information on how the filename is computed. ● Mauritz Jeanson: default.table.width.xml Clarified PI usage. ● Michael(tm) Smith: man.funcsynopsis.style.xml Added the man.funcsynopsis.style parameter. Has the same effect in manpages output as the funcsynopsis.style parameter has in HTML output -- except that its default value is 'ansi' instead of 'kr'. ● Michael(tm) Smith: funcsynopsis.tabular.threshold.xml Removed the funcsynopsis.tabular.threshold param. It's no longer being used in the code and hasn't been since mid 2006. ● Mauritz Jeanson: table.properties.xml Set keep-together.within-column to "auto". This seems to be the most sensible default value for tables. ● Mauritz Jeanson: informal.object.properties.xml; admon.graphics.extension.xml; informalequ⋯ Several small documentation fixes. ● Mauritz Jeanson: manifest.in.base.dir.xml Wording fixes. ● Mauritz Jeanson: header.content.properties.xml; footer.content.properties.xml Added refpurpose. ● Mauritz Jeanson: ulink.footnotes.xml; ulink.show.xml Updated for DocBook 5. ● Mauritz Jeanson: index.method.xml; glossterm.auto.link.xml Spelling and wording fixes. ● Mauritz Jeanson: callout.graphics.extension.xml Clarifed available graphics formats and extensions. ● Mauritz Jeanson: footnote.sep.leader.properties.xml Corrected refpurpose. ● Jirka Kosek: footnote.properties.xml Added more properties which make it possible to render correctly footnotes placed inside verbatim elements. ● Mauritz Jeanson: img.src.path.xml img.src.path works with inlinegraphic too. ● Mauritz Jeanson: saxon.character.representation.xml Added TCG link. ● Mauritz Jeanson: img.src.path.xml Updated description of img.src.path. Bug #1785224 revealed that there was a risk of misunderstanding how it works. Profiling The following changes have been made to the profiling code since the 1.73.2 release. ● Jirka Kosek: xsl2profile.xsl Added new rules to profile all content generated by HTML Help (including alias files) ● Robert Stayton: profile-mode.xsl use mode="profile" instead of xsl:copy-of for attributes so they can be more easily customized. Tools The following changes have been made to the tools code since the 1.73.2 release. ● Michael(tm) Smith: make/Makefile.DocBook various changes and additions to support making with asciidoc as an input format ● Michael(tm) Smith: make/Makefile.DocBook make dblatex the default PDF maker for the example makefile ● Michael(tm) Smith: xsl/build/html2roff.xsl Reworked handling of K&R funcprototype output. It no longer relies on the HTML kr-tabular templates, but instead just does direct transformation to roff. For K&R output, it displays the paramdef output in an indented list following the prototype. ● Mauritz Jeanson: xsl/build/make-xsl-params.xsl Made attribute-sets members of the param list. This enables links to attribute-sets in the reference documentation. ● Michael(tm) Smith: xsl/build/html2roff.xsl use .BI handling in K&R funsynopsis output for manpages, just as we do already of ANSI output ● Michael(tm) Smith: xsl/build/html2roff.xsl Implemented initial support for handling tabular K&R output of funcprototype in manpages output. Accomplished by adding more templates to the intermediate HTML-to-roff stylesheet that the build uses to create the manpages/html-synop.xsl stylesheet. ● Michael(tm) Smith: xsl/build/doc-link-docbook.xsl Made the xsl/tools/xsl/build/doc-link-docbook.xsl stylesheet import profile-docbook.xsl, so that we can do profiling of release notes. Corrected some problems in the target for the release-notes HTML build. Extensions The following changes have been made to the extensions code since the 1.73.2 release. ● Keith Fahlgren: Makefile Use DOCBOOK_SVN variable everywhere, please; build with PDF_MAKER ● Michael(tm) Smith: Makefile moved extensions build targets from master xsl/Makefile to xsl/extensions/Makefile ● Michael(tm) Smith: .cvsignore re-adding empty extensions subdir XSL-Saxon The following changes have been made to the xsl-saxon code since the 1.73.2 release. ● Michael(tm) Smith: VERSION bring xsl2, xsl-saxon, and xsl-xalan VERSION files up-to-date with recent change to snapshot build infrastructure ● Michael(tm) Smith: nbproject/build-impl.xml; nbproject/project.properties Changed hard-coded file references in "clean" target to variable references. Closes #1792043. Thanks to Daniel Leidert. ● Michael(tm) Smith: VERSION; Makefile Did post-release wrap-up of xsl-saxon and xsl-xalan dirs ● Michael(tm) Smith: nbproject/build-impl.xml; VERSION; Makefile; test More tweaks to get release-ready XSL-Xalan The following changes have been made to the xsl-xalan code since the 1.73.2 release. ● Michael(tm) Smith: VERSION bring xsl2, xsl-saxon, and xsl-xalan VERSION files up-to-date with recent change to snapshot build infrastructure ● Michael(tm) Smith: nbproject/build-impl.xml Changed hard-coded file references in "clean" target to variable references. Closes #1792043. Thanks to Daniel Leidert. ● Michael(tm) Smith: Makefile; VERSION Did post-release wrap-up of xsl-saxon and xsl-xalan dirs ● Michael(tm) Smith: Makefile; nbproject/build-impl.xml; VERSION More tweaks to get release-ready XSL-libxslt The following changes have been made to the xsl-libxslt code since the 1.73.2 release. ● Mauritz Jeanson: python/xslt.py Print the result to stdout if no outfile has been given. Some unnecessary semicolons removed. ● Mauritz Jeanson: python/xslt.py Added a function that quotes parameter values (to ensure that they are interpreted as strings). Replaced deprecated functions from the string module with string methods. ● Michael(tm) Smith: python/README; python/README.LIBXSLT renamed xsl-libxslt/python/README to xsl-libxslt/python/README.LIBXSLT ● Mauritz Jeanson: python/README Tweaked the text a little.
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