Subject: RE: Jade crash From: "joseph, Gershon" <Gershon_joseph@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> Date: Tue, 31 Aug 1999 10:36:47 +0300 |
Norm, Unfortunately, the document is proprietary to my client, so I'm afraid I can't send it. I did some further investigations last night, and determined that it is indeed the DocBook DSSSL stylesheets causing the crash. I called Jade with my own DSSSL stylesheet (designed for our proprietary DTD), and Jade generated beautiful (mainly red) RTF. Due to time constraints on the project, I have simply modified my own DSSSL stylesheet to cater for the DocBook elements I use. I will try to find the time to replace the text in my document with garbage, maintaining the markup structure as is, so that you can try to reproduce the problem. Note that I am using a DocBook extension, and did not modify the stylesheets to cater for them yet. I expected to get red text in the appropriate places. My extensions are fairly straight-forward. I added markup for MIB object definitions, since I could not find anything suitable in standard DocBook. If anyone has an Omnimark or Perl program that replaces text with rubbish (i.e., random text), and retains the markup around that text, please may I have a copy so that I can get the problem document to Norm. Cheers Gershon Leib Joseph DOCUMENTATION TECHNOLOGIES MANAGER Comverse Network Systems Tel: +972-3-645-2001 Fax: +972-3-645-4088 email: gershon_joseph@xxxxxxxxxxxxx DSSSList info and archive: http://www.mulberrytech.com/dsssl/dssslist
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