IntroductionChapter 1, IntroductionWhat about DB2LaTeX?the section called “What about DB2LaTeX?”
Featuresthe section called “Features”
Versionthe section called “Version”
Change Historythe section called “Change History”
Publishing Principlesthe section called “Publishing Principles”Transforming ProcessFigure 1.1, “Transforming Process”Backend Driversthe section called “Backend Drivers”
XSL Stylesheetsthe section called “XSL Stylesheets”
Python Post Processingthe section called “Python Post Processing”
LaTeX Style Packagethe section called “LaTeX Style Package”
Using dblatexChapter 3, Using dblatexReferencethe section called “Reference”dblatexdblatex(1)Descriptionthe section called “Description”
Optionsthe section called “Options”
Files and Directoriesthe section called “Files and Directories”
Environment Variablesthe section called “Environment Variables”
Examplesthe section called “Examples”
See alsothe section called “See also”
Output Formatting Stylethe section called “Output Formatting Style”Choosing the DB2LaTeX styleExample 3.1, “Choosing the DB2LaTeX style”How it worksthe section called “How it works”
Adding a New Formatting Stylethe section called “Adding a New Formatting Style”
Publishing Outputsthe section called “Publishing Outputs”Publishing a single documentthe section called “Publishing a single document”
Publishing a Set of Booksthe section called “Publishing a Set of Books”
Global Page Setupthe section called “Global Page Setup”Parameter Lengths used for Page SetupFigure 3.1, “Parameter Lengths used for Page Setup”
Book Coversthe section called “Book Covers”DocBook 5 Front and Back CoversExample 3.2, “DocBook 5 Front and Back Covers”DocBook 4 Front CoverExample 3.3, “DocBook 4 Front Cover”
Chapter and Section numberingthe section called “Chapter and Section numbering”Depth of Section numbering and Table Of Contentthe section called “Depth of Section numbering and Table Of Content”
Using the latex style for section numberingthe section called “Using the latex style for section numbering”
Using the label
attributethe section called “Using the label
attribute”
Figure Inclusion
the section called “
Figure Inclusion
”
Presentation
the section called “
Presentation
”Figure inclusionExample 3.4, “Figure inclusion”
Converting on the fly
the section called “
Converting on the fly
”Figure conversionExample 3.5, “Figure conversion”
Paths Lookup
the section called “
Paths Lookup
”Figures lookupExample 3.6, “Figures lookup”
Creating Tablesthe section called “Creating Tables”Limitationsthe section called “Limitations”
Table Widththe section called “Table Width”???TITLE??????TITLE???
Tables without colwidththe section called “Tables without colwidth”
Tables with mixed colspecthe section called “Tables with mixed colspec”
Tables with proportional and fixed colwidththe section called “Tables with proportional and fixed colwidth”
Tables with fixed colwidthsthe section called “Tables with fixed colwidths”
Automatic Column Widththe section called “Automatic Column Width”Global Settingthe section called “Global Setting”???TITLE??????TITLE???
Local Settingthe section called “Local Setting”???TITLE???the section called “Local Setting”???TITLE???the section called “Local Setting”???TITLE??????
Informal Table LaTeX Stylesthe section called “Informal Table LaTeX Styles”
Tables with morerowsthe section called “Tables with morerows”
Landscape tablesthe section called “Landscape tables”
Smaller tablesthe section called “Smaller tables”
Coloured tablesthe section called “Coloured tables”???TITLE???the section called “Coloured tables”???TITLE??????
HTML Tablesthe section called “HTML Tables”???TITLE??????TITLE??????TITLE??????TITLE??????TITLE??????TITLE??????TITLE???An HTML TableTable 3.1, “An HTML Table” Correcting Poor Formattingthe section called “Correcting Poor Formatting”Floatsthe section called “Floats”
Tablesthe section called “Tables”
Examplesthe section called “Examples”
Hyphenation and over-long linesthe section called “Hyphenation and over-long lines”
Characters and Manual Spacingthe section called “Characters and Manual Spacing”
Writing Mathematicsthe section called “Writing Mathematics”Writing LaTeX Mathematical Equationsthe section called “Writing LaTeX Mathematical Equations”Presentationthe section called “Presentation”Equation taken from TDGExample 3.7, “Equation taken from TDG”
Implementation choicethe section called “Implementation choice”
Mathematical Delimitersthe section called “Mathematical Delimiters”???TITLE???the section called “Mathematical Delimiters”Equation with user delimitersExample 3.8, “Equation with user delimiters”Equation block with align tabsEquation 3.1, “Equation block with align tabs”
Compatibilitythe section called “Compatibility”
Examplesthe section called “Examples”Inlined EquationExample 3.9, “Inlined Equation”???TITLE??????Equation in a blockExample 3.10, “Equation in a block”Equation in a floatExample 3.11, “Equation in a float”Simple FormulaEquation 3.2, “Simple Formula”Equation without a titleExample 3.12, “Equation without a title”Equation 3.3
Writing MathML equations
the section called “
Writing MathML equations
”
Musical Notationthe section called “Musical Notation”
Creating an Indexthe section called “Creating an Index”Index EntryExample 3.13, “Index Entry”Internationalized Indexesthe section called “Internationalized Indexes”Indexing Toolsthe section called “Indexing Tools”
Index Sortingthe section called “Index Sorting”XSL Index Language SetupExample 3.14, “XSL Index Language Setup”
Writing a Bibliographythe section called “Writing a Bibliography”Using Bibliography Entriesthe section called “Using Bibliography Entries”A BibliographyExample 3.15, “A Bibliography”
Using BibTeX Databasesthe section called “Using BibTeX Databases”???TITLE??????TITLE??????TITLE??????TITLE???Bibliography using BibTeX databasesExample 3.16, “Bibliography using BibTeX databases”
Natbib Citationsthe section called “Natbib Citations”
Document Revisionsthe section called “Document Revisions”
Locale Supportthe section called “Locale Support”Document Encodingthe section called “Document Encoding”
Babel Languagesthe section called “Babel Languages”
CJK Languagesthe section called “CJK Languages”Korean Supportthe section called “Korean Support”
Mixing the languagesthe section called “Mixing the languages”
Using XRefsyle and Olinksthe section called “Using XRefsyle and Olinks”Specific xrefstyle for ulink
the section called “Specific xrefstyle for ulink
”
Footnotesthe section called “Footnotes”Footnote Numbering Scopethe section called “Footnote Numbering Scope”
End Notesthe section called “End Notes”Writing a document with endnotesthe section called “Writing a document with endnotes”Writing a document with endnotesExample 3.17, “Writing a document with endnotes”
Setup Propertiesthe section called “Setup Properties”
Endnotes Setup from scratchthe section called “Endnotes Setup from scratch”
Grouping Endnotesthe section called “Grouping Endnotes”Adding new Groupsthe section called “Adding new Groups”
Formatting the Headings textthe section called “Formatting the Headings text”
LaTeX Command to make the Headingsthe section called “LaTeX Command to make the Headings”
Endnotes Counter Scopethe section called “Endnotes Counter Scope”
CustomizationChapter 4, CustomizationUsing XSL Parametersthe section called “Using XSL Parameters”
Setting Command line Parametersthe section called “Setting Command line Parameters”
Using Processing Instructionsthe section called “Using Processing Instructions”Table width specified with a Processing InstructionExample 4.1, “Table width specified with a Processing Instruction”???TITLE??????
XSL User Stylesheetthe section called “XSL User Stylesheet”Changing the XSL parameter valuesthe section called “Changing the XSL parameter values”
Overriding some templatesthe section called “Overriding some templates”Overriding templatesExample 4.2, “Overriding templates”
Customized LaTeX stylethe section called “Customized LaTeX style”Reusing an existing LaTeX stylethe section called “Reusing an existing LaTeX style”Reused LaTeX styleExample 4.3, “Reused LaTeX style”
Package optionsthe section called “Package options”
Needed packagesthe section called “Needed packages”
DocBook interfacethe section called “DocBook interface”
Debugging your Stylethe section called “Debugging your Style”
Latex post process scriptthe section called “Latex post process script”Post latex compilationsthe section called “Post latex compilations”
Post processing with a Python Pluginthe section called “Post processing with a Python Plugin”Texpost Python Plugin ExampleExample 4.4, “Texpost Python Plugin Example”
Dblatex Configuration Filethe section called “Dblatex Configuration File”XML Configuration File Formatthe section called “XML Configuration File Format”User Manual Configuration FileExample 4.5, “User Manual Configuration File”<config>
config
<latex>
latex
<xslt>
xslt
<engine>
engine
<imagedata>
imagedata
<converter>
converter
<command>
command
<options>
options
Deprecated Text Configuration File Formatthe section called “Deprecated Text Configuration File Format”
Style Pathsthe section called “Style Paths”
Customization Precedencethe section called “Customization Precedence”Customization PrecedenceExample 4.6, “Customization Precedence”