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Subject: Re: [docbook-apps] glossary template buglet?
On 19 Mar 2011, at 01:44, Bob Stayton wrote: > Hi Chris, > I'm not able to duplicate this problem. In general, the DocBook stylesheets use the term "component" to refer to a child of book, and "division" for set, book or part. So if your glossary element is a child of book, then "component.title" would be correct. I'm surprised that "component.title" caused the book title to display, because the call to it selects the glossary element. Thanks for taking a look at this, Bob. > Perhaps you could describe the structure of your book and the location of the glossary? Sure. We're using XXE and Docbook 5.0, and the resulting document looks like: <book> <info> <title>Book Title</title> <biblioid>...</biblioid> <author><orgname>...</orgname></author> <mediaobject>...</mediaobject> (logo for cover) </info> <preface>...</preface> <chapter>...</chapter> (10 chapters) <appendix>...</appendix> (8 appendixes) <glossary> <title>Glossary</title> <glossdiv> (lots of glossdivs) <title>A</title> <glossentry>...</glossentry> (lots of glossentrys) </glossdiv> </glossary> </book> > And excuse me if you have already tried this, but does the book validate? And do you get this result with the stock DocBook XSL stylesheets or a customization layer? If a customization, have you tried the stock stylesheets? Yes, the book validates. I am using a customization layer. I could very well have messed something up there, as I do have customized chapter/appendix titling and possibly took a shortcut there which missed glossary. I shall look at that template closely (I should have thought of that first - apologies), but trying with the stock stylesheets is another good idea. Chris
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