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Subject: DocBook xslTNG version 1.2.0 released
Hi folks, Hopefully frequent release announcements wonât be too distracting. I expect the pace will slow down after the obvious kinks are sorted out. * Reworked CALS table formatting to fix #48. Starting with this release, it should be possible to process arbitrarily long tables. This is accomplished by processing the tables in a single forward pass. Consequently, it is no longer possible for the stylesheets to work out the align-char-width by inspecting the cells in the column. If an align-char-width is not specified with a PI, the default $align-char-width will be used. * Updated the documentation in the reference guide to be explicit about build prerequisites. (Fix #49.) * Changed the default chunking rules so that the first section of a chapter, appendix, or other component is included in the chunk with that component. This will improve the presentation of components that have only a short amount of introductory material before the first section (and greatly improve the presentation when there is no introductory material before the first section). (Fix #45.) * Updated the JavaScript libraries to avoid use of .replaceAll() which is not yet widely (enough) supported. (Fix #52.) * Updated the CSS for admonitions so that itâs more easily configured with CSS variables. I tweaked the presentation of code inside admonitions to avoid contrasting background colors that I found aesthetically problematic. * Changed the CSS for literal so that it will imply white-space: nowrap. Adding a role="break" will return white space to normal. * Documented that building on Windows does not work. (Close #44.) * Added trademark marks (â,â,Â,Â) for the trademark element. For the moment, this is done with ::after in CSS rather than putting the marks explicitly in the HTML output. * Changed package, markup, token, returnvalue, type, and errorcode formatting to use code instead of span. Be seeing you, norm -- Norman Tovey-Walsh <ndw@nwalsh.com> https://nwalsh.com/ > Why do writers write? Because it isn't there.--Thomas Berger
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