Re: [dssslist] how to format text as Strikethough ...

Subject: Re: [dssslist] how to format text as Strikethough ...
From: Pavel Tolkachev <pavel.tolkachev@xxxxxx>
Date: Mon, 10 Jan 2005 10:53:43 -0500
Hello Rony,

It does not seem like Docbook DSSSL processes this attribute. I only saw it processed in XSL stylesheets. You may want to patch existing stylesheets -- but I am not sure how to specify the strikethrough font in DSSSL style language. Please let us know if you figure out.

Regards,
Pavel




                                                                                                                                       
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Hi Pavel,

many thanks for your suggestion. I exactly think the
same but unfortunately I lost then... I mean I cant
get the next immediate point to start! For example, in
my xml document I can define some text as you
suggested... i.e.
<emphasis>
role='strikethrough'>some-text-to-strike-through</emphasis>.
Then I dont know how can I handle this 'strikethrough'
role with dsssl (openjade) so that finally I get the
expected output in my generated rtf document. I have
tried to customize the stylesheet of openjade (.dsl)
but I lost!

Thanks again and looking forward for further
assistance!

Rony


>
> Officially,  you cannot express in in docbook.
> Unofficially, I found out that the XSL stylesheets I
> have on my Linux box (version 1.60.1), try to make
> it strikethrough,
> if you specify that multifacet 'role' attribute in
> <emphasis> element, like this <emphasis
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role='strikethrough'>some-text-to-strike-through</emphasis>.
> I have never tried it neither I know if this will be
> supported in further versions. Also, see
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http://www.kuilder.net/about/testdocuments/testdocument.html.
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> Hope this will help,
> Pavel
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> Hi,
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> I am facing problem with text formatting. I am
> trying
> to represent some formatting text in DocBook xml but
> seems its difficult for me. For example, I am not
> able
> to represent a word that is C"b,EstrikethroughC"b,B,
> underline
> etc. I searched the net and tried in DocBook
> reference
> http://docbook.org/tdg5/en/html/pt02.html but really
> frustrated.
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> Can anyone suggests, how to get a complete list of
> tags for different formatting like bold, italic,
> underline... etc etc.
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