Dotted line in my TOC under Linux on command line and not with Oxygen
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Dotted line in my TOC under Linux on command line and not with Oxygen
Post by marcbenfatma »
Hello,
I have an annoying bug
I have a standard map like this :
<?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8"?>
<!DOCTYPE map PUBLIC "-//OASIS//DTD DITA Map//EN" "map.dtd">
<map xml:lang="fr">
<title>title</title><topicref href="topics/topic.dita"/>
<topicref href="topics/topic.dita"/>
<topichead><topicmeta><navtitle>Bonjour</navtitle></topicmeta>
<topicref href="topics/topic.dita">
<topicref href="topics/topic.dita"/>
<topicref href="topics/topic.dita"/>
</topicref>
</topichead>
</map>
When I generate the PDF with my own plugin on Oxygen, the table of contents is perfect.
But when I generate it on Linux in command line I have lines of dots in my table of contents :
SOMMAIRE
..........................................................................................................................................................................................
.....................................................................................................................................................................
..........................................................................................................................................................................................
1. yttuytuyt.....................................................................................................................................4
2. yuytu..................................................................................................................... 5
I tried many things without success ...
If someone have an idea it would be great.
Thanks for any help.
I have an annoying bug

<?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8"?>
<!DOCTYPE map PUBLIC "-//OASIS//DTD DITA Map//EN" "map.dtd">
<map xml:lang="fr">
<title>title</title><topicref href="topics/topic.dita"/>
<topicref href="topics/topic.dita"/>
<topichead><topicmeta><navtitle>Bonjour</navtitle></topicmeta>
<topicref href="topics/topic.dita">
<topicref href="topics/topic.dita"/>
<topicref href="topics/topic.dita"/>
</topicref>
</topichead>
</map>
When I generate the PDF with my own plugin on Oxygen, the table of contents is perfect.
But when I generate it on Linux in command line I have lines of dots in my table of contents :
SOMMAIRE
..........................................................................................................................................................................................
.....................................................................................................................................................................
..........................................................................................................................................................................................
1. yttuytuyt.....................................................................................................................................4
2. yuytu..................................................................................................................... 5
I tried many things without success ...
If someone have an idea it would be great.
Thanks for any help.
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