lyx file - SGML/XML files

2001-04-15 Thread Adolfo Pachón

I'm new in tex,latex,lyx,SGML and XML. I know the linuxdoc-sgml tools,
and I'd like to know this:

1. It's possible to modify the linuxdoc class for creating my own
specific class? How?
2. Id like more class layouts for my lyx users (my own stylesheets). I
need Latex, Tex, another?
3. Can I extend the linuxdoc class to incorporate graphics?

Thanks

PD: sorry for my poor english




Re: lyx file - SGML/XML files

2001-04-15 Thread ben

Adolfo Pachn a crit :

 I'm new in tex,latex,lyx,SGML and XML. I know the linuxdoc-sgml tools,
 and I'd like to know this:

 1. It's possible to modify the linuxdoc class for creating my own
 specific class? How?

What do you want to do? If you want to define a LyX layout, you can
provide your own .layout style, in which the new styles refer to an
existing linuxdoc element. Look at documentation to create your own
layout, and look at the linuxdoc.layout file for linuxdoc style examples.

If you want to add some SGML elements, you need to define your own DTD
file that would include the linuxdoc DTD. Obviously, using your new
elements in LyX involves to create new LyX layout styles too...

 2. Id like more class layouts for my lyx users (my own stylesheets). I
 need Latex, Tex, another?

If the elements already exists in the linuxdoc DTD, you have nothing to
do. If you add new elements, you need to say how to translate them. As
far as I know, the translation is process is done through mapping files.

 3. Can I extend the linuxdoc class to incorporate graphics?

I don't know.

BG




lyx file - SGML/XML files

2001-04-15 Thread Adolfo Pachón

I'm new in tex,latex,lyx,SGML and XML. I know the linuxdoc-sgml tools,
and I'd like to know this:

1. It's possible to modify the linuxdoc class for creating my own
specific class? How?
2. Id like more class layouts for my lyx users (my own stylesheets). I
need Latex, Tex, another?
3. Can I extend the linuxdoc class to incorporate graphics?

Thanks

PD: sorry for my poor english




Re: lyx file - SGML/XML files

2001-04-15 Thread ben

Adolfo Pachn a crit :

 I'm new in tex,latex,lyx,SGML and XML. I know the linuxdoc-sgml tools,
 and I'd like to know this:

 1. It's possible to modify the linuxdoc class for creating my own
 specific class? How?

What do you want to do? If you want to define a LyX layout, you can
provide your own .layout style, in which the new styles refer to an
existing linuxdoc element. Look at documentation to create your own
layout, and look at the linuxdoc.layout file for linuxdoc style examples.

If you want to add some SGML elements, you need to define your own DTD
file that would include the linuxdoc DTD. Obviously, using your new
elements in LyX involves to create new LyX layout styles too...

 2. Id like more class layouts for my lyx users (my own stylesheets). I
 need Latex, Tex, another?

If the elements already exists in the linuxdoc DTD, you have nothing to
do. If you add new elements, you need to say how to translate them. As
far as I know, the translation is process is done through mapping files.

 3. Can I extend the linuxdoc class to incorporate graphics?

I don't know.

BG




lyx file -> SGML/XML files

2001-04-15 Thread Adolfo Pachón

I'm new in tex,latex,lyx,SGML and XML. I know the linuxdoc-sgml tools,
and I'd like to know this:

1. It's possible to modify the linuxdoc class for creating my own
specific class? How?
2. Id like more class layouts for my lyx users (my own stylesheets). I
need Latex, Tex, another?
3. Can I extend the linuxdoc class to incorporate graphics?

Thanks

PD: sorry for my poor english




Re: lyx file -> SGML/XML files

2001-04-15 Thread ben

Adolfo Pachón a écrit :

> I'm new in tex,latex,lyx,SGML and XML. I know the linuxdoc-sgml tools,
> and I'd like to know this:
>
> 1. It's possible to modify the linuxdoc class for creating my own
> specific class? How?

What do you want to do? If you want to define a LyX layout, you can
provide your own .layout style, in which the new styles refer to an
existing linuxdoc element. Look at documentation to create your own
layout, and look at the linuxdoc.layout file for linuxdoc style examples.

If you want to add some SGML elements, you need to define your own DTD
file that would include the linuxdoc DTD. Obviously, using your new
elements in LyX involves to create new LyX layout styles too...

> 2. Id like more class layouts for my lyx users (my own stylesheets). I
> need Latex, Tex, another?

If the elements already exists in the linuxdoc DTD, you have nothing to
do. If you add new elements, you need to say how to translate them. As
far as I know, the translation is process is done through mapping files.

> 3. Can I extend the linuxdoc class to incorporate graphics?

I don't know.

BG