Thanks, Mark. I don't use the EAD Cookbook so I
don't have the c:\eadcb folder. All of my files,
scripts, programs, etc. come directly from the
Rare Book School course, "Publishing EAD Finding
Aids," I took with Daniel Pitti. Perhaps Daniel
is monitoring this listserv and can weigh in with a recommendation.
Sue
At 12:59 PM 8/5/2008, you wrote:
>I would suggest that you download another copy
>of eadnotetab.exe from this page:
>
>http://www.library.uiuc.edu/archives/ead/tech/index.php
>
>Rename your existing c:\eadcb folder and then
>unzip this file which will create a new eadcb
>folder. Follow the installation instructions the the "readings" folder.
>
>Also, be sure to make a copy of your existing
>"Libraries" folder for NoteTab/Pro so you don't
>lose any data that you may want to keep.
>
>I don't use Note Tab Pro regularly, but I didn't
>have any problem getting the msxml
>transformation to work on a Windows XP installation.
>
>Mark
>
>Susan Hamburger wrote:
>>I'm having the same problem as Allison editing
>>the saxon.bat file. I tried the pathway that
>>Edgar suggested and still can't create an FO
>>document. I hate getting upgraded software
>>and/or computer; every time I have a problem
>>creating my EADs. Does anyone else have a solution?
>>The pathway I'm trying is
>>c:\pubclass\saxon\saxon.jar -o %3 %1 %2
>>pause
>>All of the NoteTabPro magic is in pubclass;
>>saxon.jar is in the saxon folder. The EAD is
>>parker.xml in the documents folder.
>>The original saxon.bat file is
>>@echo off
>>%5\saxon\saxon.exe -w1 -o ..\%1\%2 ..\%1\%3 ..\shared\styles\%4 %6
>> pause
>>echo _________________________________________________
>>echo Error messages appear above
>>pause
>>When I replace this long string with the suggested one above, the
>>c:\windows\system32\cmd.exe screen displays
>>c:\pubclass\batch>c:\pubclass\saxon\saxon.jar
>>-o parker.xml documents parker.fo
>>c:\pubclass\batch\pause
>>Press any key to continue . . .
>>When I press any key I get the message
>>File "c:\pubclass\documents\parker.fo" not found
>>Does anyone have any suggestions?
>>Sue
>>At 07:01 AM 8/1/2008, Edgar Kutzner wrote:
>>>Hello Alison,
>>>
>>>I had the same problem, when first using this
>>>instruction from Bill Walker. It seems there
>>>is a little turn around in numbers in there. Try this:
>>>
>>>+++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++
>>> c:\ [pathway]\saxon.jar -o %3 %1 %2
>>> pause
>>>+++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++
>>>
>>>I think it will work with Saxon 6.5.3, 6.5.5 and also with 8.9.0.4.j.
>>>
>>>I hope this is helpful.
>>>
>>>Edgar Kutzner
>>>
>>>Bistumsarchiv Fulda, Germany
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>>>
>>>
>>>-----Ursprüngliche Nachricht-----
>>>Von: Encoded Archival Description List
>>>[mailto:[log in to unmask]] Im Auftrag von Alison Hinderliter
>>>Gesendet: Freitag, 18. Juli 2008 17:30
>>>An: [log in to unmask]
>>>Betreff: Virtual Machine, revisited (Saxon users)
>>>
>>>Hello everyone,
>>>
>>>My work computer was just replaced with one
>>>running Windows XP, and I'm reinstalling
>>>NoteTabPro to do XML-HTML
>>>transformations. I've been using the
>>>instructions found on this listserv for
>>>dealing with the Virtual Machine issue and reinstalling Saxon, --
>>>
>>>message is
>>>http://listserv.loc.gov/cgi-bin/wa?A2=ind0404&L=ead&T=0&F=&S=&P=340
>>>-- but I'm not having any luck in being able
>>>to get the transformed html files viewable in a browser.
>>>
>>>These instructions are from 2004 - are there
>>>more up-to-date instructions I should be
>>>using? Should I still be installing Saxon
>>>version 6.5.3, or should I go to a more
>>>current version? If anyone's been through
>>>this procedure lately, I'd love to hear from you.
>>>
>>>Thanks much,
>>>Alison
>>>
>>>
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>>>Manuscripts and Archives Librarian
>>>The Newberry Library
>>>60 W. Walton St.
>>>Chicago, IL 60610-7324
>>>(312) 255-3694
>>Susan Hamburger, Ph.D.
>>Manuscripts Cataloging Librarian
>>Cataloging and Metadata Services
>>126 Paterno Library
>>The Pennsylvania State University
>>University Park, PA 16802
>>814/865-1756
>>FAX 814/863-7293
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