According to the DocBook spec, email should be able to be
a child of author. When validating with Xerces from the
command line, I receive an error message stating that
email is not part of the content model.
Here's a direct quote from the spec:
Parents
These elements contain email: action,
Hi I try to figure out how to reference a biblioentry from the text.
I understand that a biblio set can be generated like this:
biblioentry
abbrevWalsh97/abbrev
. . .
This would create something like the folllowing:
[Walsh97] XML: Principles, Tools, and Techniques. Associates, Inc..
According to the DocBook spec, email should be able to be
a child of author. When validating with Xerces from the
command line, I receive an error message stating that
email is not part of the content model.
Here's a direct quote from the spec:
Parents
These elements contain email: action,
On Sun, Jul 07, 2002 at 09:50:03PM -0700, Mark Miller wrote:
According to the DocBook spec, email should be able to be
a child of author. When validating with Xerces from the
command line, I receive an error message stating that
email is not part of the content model.
Here's a direct quote
Greetings,
after modyfying the titlepage.template.xml file (in the html and fo
subdirectories) according to my needs, I created a new
titlepage.template.xsl file with the following command:
xsltproc -o titlepage.templates.xsl ../template/titlepage.xsl
titlepage.templates.xml
To my surprise,
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Content-Type: text/plain; charset=us-ascii
Content-Disposition: inline
Hi there,
How would I go about marking up a table in docbook with partial frame
lines?
Here's the content:
a b c * d
e f g * h
i j k * l
* * * * *
On Mon, Jul 08, 2002 at 10:48:46AM -0700, Mark Miller wrote:
Bob,
Thanks. I have upgraded the dtd to XML V4.2CR3 and the
email is now working as expected. However, I am having the
same kind of problem with procedure and mediaobject not
validating as part of the sect1.
XML snippet:
/ Grobe, Gary [EMAIL PROTECTED] was heard to say:
| sect1
| bridgeheadBackground/bridgehead
| para...
This is wrong. You want
sect1
titleBackground/title
para...
instead.
Be seeing you,
norm
--
Norman Walsh
/ Josef Karthauser [EMAIL PROTECTED] was heard to say:
| How would I go about marking up a table in docbook with partial frame
| lines?
|
| Here's the content:
|
| a b c * d
| e f g * h
| i j k * l
| * * * * *
| m n o * p
|
| What I'd like to do
/ Chris Moller [EMAIL PROTECTED] was heard to say:
| The examples in the on-line Docbook manual show the attribution
| following the text right justified and preceded by a literal --, but
| what I'm getting is the attribution /preceding/ the text looking just
| like a paragraph.
|
| Am I balling
/ DuCharme, Bob (LNG) [EMAIL PROTECTED] was heard to say:
| I see that DocBook has element types for article and (unlike NITF!) sidebar.
| Can anyone tell me about real-world uses of DocBook for magazine publishing?
I've written some magazine articles using it, but I have no idea how
the
Good afternoon:
I just downloaded the 4.2CR3 recommendation and the 1.52.1 stylesheets and
see the document full of fake tags. DO they serve any useful purpose and
is there a way to get rid of them?
Carlos
--
Carlos E. Araya
---+ WebCT Administrator/Trainer
P | California Virtual Campus
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On Mon, Jul 08, 2002 at 04:18:03PM -0400, Norman Walsh wrote:
/ Josef Karthauser [EMAIL PROTECTED] was heard to say:
| How would I go about marking up a table in docbook with partial frame
| lines?
|
| Here's the content:
|
| a b c * d
| e f g * h
| i j k * l
|
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