[Petter Reinholdtsen]
> Is this behaviour a bug in dblatex, or am I using it wrong?  Is
> there something I can do to get a chapter to show up after a part
> without becoming included in the part?

I've since discovered that xmlto with the fop backend do the <part>
handling the way I want it, so there is at least one free software
docbook processor that behave the way I expected it to behave.  To
test this, use this command:

  xmlto --with-fop pdf book.xml

Unfortunately the fop backend to xmlto have other problems (images do
not show up in the PDF, messes up some footnotes and the index), so I
can not really use it to process the Free Culture manuscript either.
(the simpletex backend fail to process the docbook source and the
dblatex frontend do not handle <part> the way I want it. :) Thus
dblatex seem like the best option at the moment, except this <part>
problem. :) I therefore hope it is possible to adjust dblatex to work
the way I want it to work. :)

-- 
Happy hacking
Petter Reinholdtsen


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