On Mon, 2001-12-03 at 10:32, Stefan Seefeld wrote: > Gregory Leblanc wrote: > > > > Sure, but only if you buy into envar being an environmental variable, > > instead of the value of an environmental variable. Clearly there are > > multiple possible interpretations here, that's why there are multiple > > stylesheets. :) > > > Hmm, I don't quite agree. Whether <envar> stands for a variable or the > value it references is an important semantic distinction, not just > something you should care for when adding presentational markup.
Yes, exactly. I just think that they way it's used in the examples in TDG is wrong. :-) > And, as Norm repeatedly pointed out in the past, docbook being a > documentation language, not a modeling language, I would not expect it > doing variable lookup itself, i.e. I would expect to put values into the > respective places myself. I'm not expecting DocBook to do any variable lookup. I just can't find an element that makes sense for the value of a variable. People use literal, which I can't wrap my head around. Greg