in autoidx-kimber.xsl there is a reference to the Java class
com.isogen.saxoni18n.Saxoni18nService:
but that class is missing from the archive given in the page
from the DocBook wiki. i18n_support.jar does not contain it. I
found some references to it in the sources but it's not there.
So the stylesheet terminates with with the xsl:message on line
69 (docbook-xsl-ns-1.75.2)
I'm
pleased to announce the availability on the
DocBook Wiki of Eliot Kimber's
open-source Java toolkit for internationalized
back-of-book indexes. It can handle sorting and collation
of all languages, including Asian languages like Chinese
(both alphabets), Japanese, and Korean. You can download
it from this page:
https://github.com/docbook/wiki/wiki/InternationalizedIndexingTools
He
includes complete documentation in the zip file, and my
XSL book has a quick start guide for using it with DocBook
(the links in my book are out of date, but the Wiki page
is up to date):
http://www.sagehill.net/docbookxsl/IndexIntl.html
I have used this toolkit in the past and it works. You may
need to do some configuring to get it to work, but the results
are worth it if you are doing Asian language indexes.
Bob Stayton
Sagehill Enterprises
bobs@sagehill.net
On 5/30/2018 2:13 AM, Maxime Bégnis
wrote:
Hello,
I'm using in my customization layer
(docbook-xsl-ns-1.75.2):
<xsl:import href="" class="moz-txt-link-rfc2396E"
href="http://docbook.sourceforge.net/release/xsl-ns/current/fo/profile-docbook.xsl"
moz-do-not-send="true">"http://docbook.sourceforge.net/release/xsl-ns/current/fo/profile-docbook.xsl"
/>
<xsl:import href="" class="moz-txt-link-rfc2396E"
href="http://docbook.sourceforge.net/release/xsl-ns/current/fo/autoidx-kosek.xsl"
moz-do-not-send="true">"http://docbook.sourceforge.net/release/xsl-ns/current/fo/autoidx-kosek.xsl"
/>
<xsl:param
name="index.method">kosek</xsl:param>
For a Russian language document, the index sorting by
letter works very well. For Chinese there is no sorting.
If I modify my custom l10n for Chinese to put in the
letters list a few random Chinese symbols, it works fine
for those:
<l:l10n language="zh"
english-language-name="Chinese">
<l:letters>
<l:l i="-1"/>
<l:l i="0">符号</l:l>
<l:l i="1">不</l:l>
<l:l i="1">不</l:l>
<l:l i="2">危</l:l>
<l:l i="2">危</l:l>
<l:l i="3">C</l:l>
<l:l i="3">c</l:l>
<l:l i="4">D</l:l>
<l:l i="4">d</l:l>
...
Does someone have a pointer to a list of the Chinese
symbols that should be used in an index?
Thank you very much for any help,
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Bégnis
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