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ant tasks for converting from docbook ?Hi,
what are the "standard" (i.e. the tasks many people use) for converting docbook to html/pdf ? What library is most common used for this task (or is it possible to do it with the tasks that are delivered with ant?) If anyone have examples I would be greatful, RJ --------------------------------------------------------------------- To unsubscribe, e-mail: user-unsubscribe@... For additional commands, e-mail: user-help@... |
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Re: ant tasks for converting from docbook ?On 23/04/2008, Ronald Johnson <rj.1970@...> wrote:
> Hi, > > what are the "standard" (i.e. the tasks many people use) for > converting docbook to html/pdf ? > What library is most common used for this task (or is it possible to > do it with the tasks that are delivered with ant?) > > If anyone have examples I would be greatful, <target name="docbook" depends="init, clean, validate"> <java classname="${xslt.processor.class}" fork="yes" dir="${in.dir}" failonerror="true"> <classpath refid="xslt.processor.classpath" /> <jvmarg line="-Dorg.apache.xerces.xni.parser.XMLParserConfiguration=org.apache.xerces.parsers.XIncludeParserConfiguration"/> <jvmarg line="-Djavax.xml.parsers.DocumentBuilderFactory=org.apache.xerces.jaxp.DocumentBuilderFactoryImpl"/> <jvmarg line="-Djavax.xml.parsers.SAXParserFactory=org.apache.xerces.jaxp.SAXParserFactoryImpl"/> <arg value="-l"/> <arg value="-o"/> <arg value="${out.dir}/${main.outfile}"/> <arg line="-x org.apache.xml.resolver.tools.ResolvingXMLReader"/> <arg line="-y org.apache.xml.resolver.tools.ResolvingXMLReader"/> <arg line="-r org.apache.xml.resolver.tools.CatalogResolver "/> <arg line="${in.dir}/${main.infile} ${main.stylesheet} ${param.args.post}" /> </java> <tstamp> <format property="fintim" pattern="E @ H:m a" locale="en,UK"/> </tstamp> <echo>Finished at ${fintim}</echo> </target> Provides a chunked html output. <target name="fo" depends="init, validate, clean.pdf"> <echo>Generate the fo output</echo> <java classname="${xslt.processor.class}" fork="yes" dir="${in.dir}" failonerror="true"> <classpath refid="xslt.processor.classpath" /> <jvmarg value="-Dorg.apache.xerces.xni.parser.XMLParserConfiguration=org.apache.xerces.parsers.XIncludeParserConfiguration"/> <jvmarg value="-Djavax.xml.parsers.DocumentBuilderFactory=org.apache.xerces.jaxp.DocumentBuilderFactoryImpl"/> <jvmarg value="-Djavax.xml.parsers.SAXParserFactory=org.apache.xerces.jaxp.SAXParserFactoryImpl"/> <arg value="-l"/> <arg value="-o"/> <arg value="${out.fo.dir}/${main.fo.outfile}"/> <arg value="-x"/> <arg value="org.apache.xml.resolver.tools.ResolvingXMLReader"/> <arg value="-y"/> <arg value="org.apache.xml.resolver.tools.ResolvingXMLReader"/> <arg value="-r"/> <arg value="org.apache.xml.resolver.tools.CatalogResolver"/> <arg value="${in.dir}/${main.infile}"/> <arg value="${main.fo.stylesheet}" /> </java> </target> Provides the fo output. Calling fop is easier than xep or ah. HTH -- Dave Pawson XSLT XSL-FO FAQ. http://www.dpawson.co.uk --------------------------------------------------------------------- To unsubscribe, e-mail: user-unsubscribe@... For additional commands, e-mail: user-help@... |
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