pdf documents, and I'd like to only have one copy of the
main parameters.
Thanks for everyones help.
John
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John Cole wrote:
Is there any way you can get the style of
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John Cole wrote:
--param make.year.ranges 1
--param generate.index 1
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Is there any way you can get the style of argument for the
task to work for you? It would keep the easy-to-rea
John Cole wrote:
I'm trying to replace a crlf in a property using the string::replace
function.
The reason for this is because of a different xsltproc program that I'm
using (I'm trying to switch from the cygwin version to the windows version
and it won't accept linefeeds in the command).
Here
I'm trying to replace a crlf in a property using the string::replace
function.
The reason for this is because of a different xsltproc program that I'm
using (I'm trying to switch from the cygwin version to the windows version
and it won't accept linefeeds in the command).
Here is my property: