making pdf of docs

Started by Dennis Bjorklundabout 21 years ago3 messages
#1Dennis Bjorklund
db@zigo.dhs.org

Is there something wrong that makes it impossible to build the doc as a
pdf?

I started a build 4 hours ago, and it has still not finished (stuck at
100% CPU on my old 800Mhz 1G RAM machine).

I know that openjade is very slow so for the first 3 hours I didn't worry.
Now I'm starting to think that it will never finish.

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/Dennis Bj�rklund

#2Kris Jurka
books@ejurka.com
In reply to: Dennis Bjorklund (#1)
Re: making pdf of docs

On Tue, 26 Oct 2004, Dennis Bjorklund wrote:

Is there something wrong that makes it impossible to build the doc as a
pdf?

My experience is that the latest openjade crashes. The latest jade takes
about 10 days on an Athlon 1600, but I can build it in a very reasonable
timeframe with an older version of jade.

Well scratch that. I just checked the jade versions and they are
identical, perhaps different sytlesheets or something? For now all I know
is that it works on debian stable, but takes forever on unstable. I'll
have to do some more investigating to try and find the real difference.

Kris Jurka

#3Mike Mascari
mascarm@mascari.com
In reply to: Dennis Bjorklund (#1)
Re: making pdf of docs

Dennis Bjorklund wrote:

Is there something wrong that makes it impossible to build the doc as a
pdf?

I started a build 4 hours ago, and it has still not finished (stuck at
100% CPU on my old 800Mhz 1G RAM machine).

I know that openjade is very slow so for the first 3 hours I didn't worry.
Now I'm starting to think that it will never finish.

I've never tried building PDF from PostgreSQL DocBook source. However,
in other DocBook documents, I've found that if there is an embedded
image that is too large to fit on a single page, various PDF renderers
will paginate the image onto the next page, discover it is too large to
fit on the next page, generate a page break, and the process continues
ad infinitum.

Maybe a recent large image was added to the docs?

FWIW,

Mike Mascari