[brailleblaster] Re: Book tree again

  • From: "Vic Beckley" <vic.beckley3@xxxxxxxxx>
  • To: <brailleblaster@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
  • Date: Tue, 14 Jan 2014 17:56:35 -0500

Keith,

It was a very basic dtbook document. In fact, I will go ahead and attach it
in case it is document specific. I will also attach the sem file with it in
case that has some bearing. Sorry I wasn't very specific in my previous
message.


Best regards from Ohio,

Vic


-----Original Message-----
From: brailleblaster-bounce@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
[mailto:brailleblaster-bounce@xxxxxxxxxxxxx] On Behalf Of Keith Creasy
Sent: Tuesday, January 14, 2014 4:30 PM
To: brailleblaster@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
Subject: [brailleblaster] Re: Book tree again

Hey Vic.

I'll let Brandon address this but you know that there is no such thing as a
standard XML document", right?



-----Original Message-----
From: brailleblaster-bounce@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
[mailto:brailleblaster-bounce@xxxxxxxxxxxxx] On Behalf Of Vic Beckley
Sent: Tuesday, January 14, 2014 3:38 PM
To: brailleblaster@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
Subject: [brailleblaster] Book tree again

OK, I figured out what this is and it is very cool. I guess it only works in
epub documents. Is that correct? I tried epub and xml and it worked.

The previous error happened when I tried to go to the book tree in a
standard xml document. I didn't even get the treeview at all, just an edit
box.


Best regards from Ohio,

Vic




Attachment: jan14.sem
Description: Binary data

<?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8"?>
<!DOCTYPE dtbook PUBLIC "-//NISO//DTD dtbook 2005-3//EN" 
"http://www.daisy.org/z3986/2005/dtbook-2005-3.dtd";>
<?xml-stylesheet href="dtbookbasic.css" type="text/css"?>
<dtbook version="2005-3" xml:lang="en-US" 
xmlns="http://www.daisy.org/z3986/2005/dtbook/";><head><meta 
content="AUTO-UID-4917458392804160697" name="dtb:uid"/><meta content="2.1.1.0" 
name="dt:version"/><meta content="jan" name="dc:Title"/><meta content="Vic 
Beckley" name="dc:Creator"/><meta content="2014-01-06" name="dc:Date"/><meta 
content="AUTO-UID-4917458392804160697" name="dc:Identifier"/><meta 
content="en-US" name="dc:Language"/><meta content="" 
name="dc:Language"/></head><book 
showin="blp"><frontmatter><doctitle>jan</doctitle><docauthor>Vic 
Beckley</docauthor></frontmatter><bodymatter id="bodymatter_0001"><level1><p 
id="19clkqp_0" xml:lang=""><strong><em>The 
Watchtower</em></strong><strong>--January 1</strong></p><p xml:lang="">“We 
are making brief visits to talk about something that affects all of us—the 
death of a loved one. Would you agree that losing a dear friend or relative is 
one of the hardest things to deal with? [Allow for response.] Many have found 
this Bible verse to be comforting. [Read Isaiah 25:8.] This magazine discusses 
the Bible’s encouraging promise to end death and bring our loved ones back to 
life.”</p><p id="19clkqp_1">He will actually swallow up death forever, and 
the Sovereign Lord Jehovah will certainly wipe the tears from all faces. And 
the reproach of his people he will take away from all the earth, for Jehovah 
himself has spoken [it].</p><p id="19clkqp_2" 
xml:lang=""><strong><em>Awake!</em></strong><strong>--January</strong></p><p 
xml:lang="">“Would you agree that families face many pressures today? [Allow 
for response.] This Bible proverb tells us what families must have in order to 
build up and fortify their household. [Read Proverbs 24:3.] Many have found 
the Bible to be a reliable source of wisdom. This magazine discusses a unique, 
Bible-based Web site that has some free tools to help families.”</p><p 
id="19clkqp_3">By wisdom a household will be built up, and by discernment it 
will prove firmly established.</p></level1></bodymatter></book></dtbook>

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