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Re: laquo & raquo
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- Subject: Re: DOCBOOK: laquo & raquo
- From: Norman Walsh <ndw at nwalsh dot com>
- Date: 05 May 2000 09:25:21 -0400
- References: <3904EC79.E23E7B@hispafuentes.com>
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[ Let's move this over to docbook-apps, please ]
/ Ismael Olea <olea@hispafuentes.com> was heard to say:
| (define %gentext-es-start-quote% (dingbat "laquo"))
| (define %gentext-es-end-quote% (dingbat "raquo"))
|
| I invoke jade with the next answer:
|
| $ jade -t sgml -ihtml -d ../../Utils/hispafuentes.dsl\#html
| ../guia-instalacion.sgml
| jade:/usr/lib/sgml/stylesheets/nwalsh-modular/html/dbhtml.dsl:259:18:I:
| debug ""No dingbat defined for: raquo""
| jade:/usr/lib/sgml/stylesheets/nwalsh-modular/html/dbhtml.dsl:259:18:I:
| debug ""No dingbat defined for: laquo""
You have to extend the definition of (dingbat) to include what you
actually want output for laquo and raquo.
| and for <quote>root</quote> I obtain:
| <SPAN CLASS="QUOTE">*root*</SPAN>
Same problem.
| BTW, I observated some strange behavior of some entities like ™
| and … in html output. My browser is Netscape 4.72. I don't make
| concluyent tests. I'll do it if I get some time.
Jade tends to output these characters as entity references and Netscape
doesn't understand them.The only solution is to provide your own
definitions to make them something else:
<!ENTITY trade "TM">
Be seeing you,
norm
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