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DocBook XML authoring tools
Features: XML source editor. Tree editor. Attribute editor. Outline pane. DocBook tag tooltips. XSLT debugger (a powerful tool, irrelevant to docwriting but ...
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DocBook XML authoring tools
Runs on: Windows, Mac OS X, Linux, Eclipse. Requires Java. Features: XML source editor. Tree editor. Attribute editor. Outline pane. DocBook tag tooltips. ...
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DocBook XML authoring tools
Features: XML source editor. Tree editor. Attribute editor. Outline pane. DocBook tag tooltips. XSLT debugger (a powerful tool, irrelevant to docwriting but ...
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Step 4: Create a FOP userconfig file
You have to edit the fop-userconfig.xml file to tell FOP: ... If necessary, copy fop-userconfig.xml from the general manual/config dir into your language ...
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Connecting to the sample database
In the examples subdirectory of your Firebird installation is a sample database named employee.gdb. You can use this database to “try your wings”. ...
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Migration from MS-SQL to Firebird
Firebird Docset → Firebird Database Docs → Migration from MS-SQL to Firebird ... This guide was written in 2003, when Firebird 1.0 was the current version ...
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Restoring root As The Firebird Server Run User
Restoring root As The Firebird Server Run User. There are two versions of the restoreRootRunUser.sh script. The one prefixed 'SS' is for Super Server ...
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Step 2: Override the stylesheet fonts
Step 2: Override the stylesheet fonts. Any font configuration stuff is placed in the folder manual/config/xx, where xx is your language code. ...
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Creating Database Alias Names
A brand new empty database will be created provided that the name passed to the script doesn't already exist. If the database already exists, only the alias ...
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Classic or Superserver?
On Windows, only Superserver is available (at least for 1.0 versions) so you can skip this section, but if you're installing on Linux you're faced with the ...