/ Jeffrey Oldham <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> was heard to say:
| Thanks for the explanation. The answer may be obvious to someone who
| understands the implementation, but it is not obvious to me. TeX
This isn't really an implementation issue, per se, it's an XML issue.
In mixed content, you might reas
/ Martin Gautier <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> was heard to say:
| I want to be able to do the thing in a . ie. Force a line feed
| within my paragraph.
|
| eg. Here is my paragraph and this is an
| ...and now I want this on a
| new line after the image which must be in-line
Why do you want to
At 10:17 05/03/2002 -0800, Jeffrey Oldham wrote:
>For what other DocBook tags should I be careful about this type of
>spaciness?
Its not docbook, its xml.
Your source document (if XML)
and the stylesheets (if xslt).
See http://www.dpawson.co.uk/xsl/sect2/N8321.html
Its not straightforward, hon
Martin,
If you will always want inlinemediaobjects to end the line, you can set the
stylesheet to do that. Or you can set the stylesheet to do that for
inlinemediaobject if you give it a certain role (like "end-of-line").
It sounds like you have a structural objective here, and structural
ob
Anywhere in mixed content in any DTD; this is not a property of DocBook.
Kind regards
Peter Ring
-Original Message-
From: Jeffrey Oldham [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: 5. marts 2002 19:18
To: Norman Walsh
Cc: [EMAIL PROTECTED]; Jeffrey Oldham
Subject: DOCBOOK: Re: Extra Spaces Caused
Thanks for the explanation. The answer may be obvious to someone who
understands the implementation, but it is not obvious to me. TeX
would merge a series of spaces and newline characters into one
whitespace. It seems that an indexterm's actual contents are not
rendered, but it has some tricky
06-03-2002 11:50:56, Martin Gautier <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>eg. Here is my paragraph and this is an
>...and now I want this on a
>new line after the image which must be in-line
Isn't this a self contradiction? An inline that isn't an inline? I suggest you use
instead.
If you in
I wonder if anyone can offer a solution to this problem?
Normally, to get text on a new line I'd write the following
This is on line 1
This is on the next line down
As Norm has recognised (and described in the description for
in DB:TDG), it is sometimes necessary to force a l