/ [EMAIL PROTECTED] (Michal Sanger) was heard to say:
| In PHP semantic I have declaration:
| string MyFunction(string param1, string param2[, int number]);
|
| and I don't know how to type it in DocBook =(
| When I use what I see in examples like:
|
| !DOCTYPE funcsynopsis PUBLIC -//OASIS//DTD
/ Michael Smith [EMAIL PROTECTED] was heard to say:
| I was thinking the ISO character entities at least could be turned
| into elements, but then realized that -- because they'd have to valid
| anywhere in a document instance -- if they were made elements, and you
| were using a validating
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On Mon, Dec 10, 2001 at 09:31:22AM -0500, Norman Walsh wrote:
/ [EMAIL PROTECTED] (Michal Sanger) was heard to say:
| In PHP semantic I have declaration:
| string MyFunction(string param1, string
On Mon, Dec 10, 2001 at 04:16:14PM +, Tim Waugh wrote:
On Mon, Dec 10, 2001 at 09:31:22AM -0500, Norman Walsh wrote:
/ [EMAIL PROTECTED] (Michal Sanger) was heard to say:
| In PHP semantic I have declaration:
| string MyFunction(string param1, string param2[, int number]);
[...]
/ Daniel Veillard [EMAIL PROTECTED] was heard to say:
| Hum, I'm being converted to python ATM [*], and may I suggest that if you
| add support for optional args, it would be a good idea to add defaulted
| values support too then '[, int number = value]'
So we'd wind up with something like
Title: Question regarding DocBook for SGML and XML
From my understanding, the DocBook DTD for SGML defines the same set of elements and structure as the DocBook DTD for XML; only one is for SGML and the other for XML. Is this correct?
Moreover, if I create a DocBook SGML document, how close
Noble, Benjamin, ALEAT [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
From my understanding, the DocBook DTD for SGML defines the same set
of elements and structure as the DocBook DTD for XML; only one is for
SGML and the other for XML. Is this correct?
It defines the same elements, and mostly the same content
/ Joseph Polanik [EMAIL PROTECTED] was heard to say:
| I have a docBook document with many ordered lists. A few are nested.
|
| I'd like to have the second item of the inner list have an item
| number like 3.2 (where the inner list is within the 3rd list item of
| the outer list.
The problem is
/ Daniel Veillard [EMAIL PROTECTED] was heard to say:
| Let's say it's a non-feature (and hence the name is not wisely chosen).
| I didn't tried to implement $XML_CATALOG_FILES handling as a list.
| I agree it's a bit confusing because xmllint and xsltproc handling of
| $SGML_CATALOG_FILES does
/ Giuseppe Greco [EMAIL PROTECTED] was heard to say:
| first column 20 % of the page width,
| second column 30 % of hte page width, and
| third column the rest?
informaltable
tgroup
colspec colnum=1 colwidth=2*/
colspec colnum=1 colwidth=3*/
colspec colnum=1 colwidth=5*/
...
See the CALS table
/ Jirka Kosek [EMAIL PROTECTED] was heard to say:
| A text (or other nonvisual) description of a graphical element. This is
| intended to be an alternative to the graphical presentation.
As Mike pointed out, the intent here was really some sort of plain
text description, not another machine
/ Bob Stayton [EMAIL PROTECTED] was heard to say:
| On Fri, Dec 07, 2001 at 08:51:52AM +0100, Giuseppe Greco wrote:
| Bob,
|
| Attached to this email you will find the generated
| .olink file.
|
| ?xml version=1.0?
| fot
| sequence writing-mode=left-to-right
| sequence
| a
/ Daniel Veillard [EMAIL PROTECTED] was heard to say:
| I'm certainly looking forward to this feature :-)
|
|Hum ... you don't like making a top level catalog ?
I like to be able to say './xcatalog' in my path, along with other
things. If that's embedded in a top-level catalog, it's not
Hi,
I've got a small problem with the xhtml xsl. I was trying to create XHTML
that conforms with mozillas requirements for displaying mathml but I was
unable to add the xhtml namespace to the html element.
If I just added it in the stylesheet, it appeared in the html element but in
the following
/ Lars Trieloff [EMAIL PROTECTED] was heard to say:
| I've got a small problem with the xhtml xsl. I was trying to create XHTML
| that conforms with mozillas requirements for displaying mathml but I was
| unable to add the xhtml namespace to the html element.
| If I just added it in the
Norman Walsh [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
/ Joseph Polanik [EMAIL PROTECTED] was heard to say:
| I have a docBook document with many ordered lists. A few are nested.
|
| I'd like to have the second item of the inner list have an item
| number like 3.2 (where the inner list is within the 3rd list
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