> I made some small investigations. We have <reference> for an
> extension. This is only allowed in <book> and <part>, so we need
> to make every gruop a <part> to make this work... But <part>s
> can only be in books, and so this would only work, if we would
> have the reference part as a separate <book> (this would
> not mean a separation from the PHP Manual, but a separation on
> the XML level).
> 
> The other way is to go a bit deeper, and drop <reference>,
> as <refentry> (which we use for individual functions) can
> be under a <sectx> [where x is 0 < int < 6] or <section>.
> A <section> can contain virtually anything (we already use
> sections under our <partintro>s).
> 
> So we can go the way to have a separate <book> for the
> reference part, and have the groups as <part>s, or we can
> drop <reference> and use <section> instead of that.
> 
> Which way to go? I don't know right now, what to vote for...
> BUT we need to decide on this, as these are the only
> two methods as I can see to solve our grouping problems.

More info on the mentioned tags:
http://www.docbook.org/tdg/en/html/reference.html
http://www.docbook.org/tdg/en/html/refentry.html
http://www.docbook.org/tdg/en/html/part.html
http://www.docbook.org/tdg/en/html/book.html
http://www.docbook.org/tdg/en/html/section.html

Goba


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