Lauri Watts wrote: >-----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- >Hash: SHA1 > >On Friday 10 January 2003 19:09, Bob Lockie wrote: > ><please do snip text that you're not replying directly to, it makes the >archives and mailing list traffic very much smaller and easier to follow> > > > >> > <!ENTITY kappname "&kapp;"><!-- replace kapp here --> >> >>Why is this not kapp instead of kappname in the template since everywere >>else references &kapp? >> >> > >&kappname; is used in the boiler plate texts that are in *every* document. >When writing your own text, you should use the entity for the actual name of >the application. Maybe it's confusing, and instead of &kapp; we should put >something along the lines of &k-replace-this-with-the-real-name-of-your-app; >:) > > > >>How does the language thing work since &language is referenced later yet >>"% English" is supposed to be changed? >> >> > >Only if you happen to be writing in, say, German. Then you'd change it, there >only and in absolutely no other place, to German. > > > >>I am trying to run "checkXML on the original template.docbook" when I >>got that error. >>Should the original template.docbook should work as-is when I have >>everything set up right? >> >> > >No, it shouldn't, because &kapp; isn't defined yet. If you change make a >definition for &kapp; then yes, it should validate. > >
&kapp; is used all over in the template but it's not defined? I tried a different version of template.docbook and I get this error. Is there anything to check that all the versions that need to match do? # checkXML index.docbook index.docbook:48: error: xmlParseStartTag: invalid element name <!ENTITY Tony.Sideris "<personname><firstname>Tony</firstname><othername>A.</ot ^ -- ---------------------------------------- Sent from Mozilla and GNU/Linux. Powered by an AMD processor.
