On Fri, 6 Dec 2002, Norman Walsh wrote:
> How does this sound:
>
> 1. Add 'verbatim'.
>
>
> class(normal|monospaced) "monospaced"
> contents CDATA #IMPLIED
>
> Contents is where you can say it's a configfile or a cprogram or
> whatever you like.
>
> 2. We consider r
On Fri, Dec 06, 2002 at 04:35:01PM -0500, Norman Walsh wrote:
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> / Michael Smith <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> was heard to say:
> | 1. add a new element (for example, 'Filecontents') with a 'class'
> | attribute and enumerated values to indicate what
At 16:35 2002 12 06 -0500, Norman Walsh wrote:
>How does this sound:
>
>1. Add 'verbatim'.
>
>
>class(normal|monospaced) "monospaced"
>contents CDATA #IMPLIED
>
>Contents is where you can say it's a configfile or a cprogram or
>whatever you like.
Would verbatim allow som
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/ "Robert P. J. Day" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> was heard to say:
| according to TDG 2.0.7, the attribute "tocentry"
| defines whether the table will appear "in the generated
| List of Tables." is there a reason that attribute is not
| called "lotentry" i
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/ Michael Smith <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> was heard to say:
| Substeps and the proposed Stepalternatives are containers for
| steps. What I'm suggesting is that we add a parallel generalized
| step container, with the same simple (step+) content model, for
|
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/ Bob Stayton <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> was heard to say:
| But I disagree with Norm's suggestion to also permit
| stepalternatives as a direct child of procedure.
| I think that muddies up the logic of a procedure.
If you don't allow stepalternatives at th
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/ Michael Smith <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> was heard to say:
| 1. add a new element (for example, 'Filecontents') with a 'class'
| attribute and enumerated values to indicate what type of file
| the marked-up content is from (for example, a program f
On Fri, Dec 06, 2002 at 07:48:16PM +0100, Jiri Kuthan wrote:
> I'm struggling with the following issue: displaying included
> external HTML documents. I would like to keep the documents
> externally (say in foobar.html) and display them literally
> in a docbook document.
>
> I unfortunately do not
I'm struggling with the following issue: displaying included
external HTML documents. I would like to keep the documents
externally (say in foobar.html) and display them literally
in a docbook document.
I unfortunately do not know how to get it right -- can someone
help me?
I define an entity in
On Friday 06 December 2002 18:42, Bob Stayton wrote:
> The latest version of the DocBook DTD is 4.2, and it does
> support literallayout in epigraph. The older version
> 4.1.2 does not. I suspect the DTD problem is due
> to your somehow using the 4.1.2 DTD.
Ah, that explains. I'm using the "anci
On Fri, Dec 06, 2002 at 05:00:41PM +0100, BigSmoke wrote:
> According to the Content Model in the latest tdg, epigraph can contain
> a literallayout. However, the current DTD doesn't agree, nor do the current
> stylesheets... I hope this is not a mistake in the docs since I'd really like
> to use l
According to the Content Model in the latest tdg, epigraph can contain
a literallayout. However, the current DTD doesn't agree, nor do the current
stylesheets... I hope this is not a mistake in the docs since I'd really like
to use literallayout in my epigraphs, like so many do.
Of course, modifyi
Hi all,
I want to parse a docbook-sgml-file with following command:
/usr/local/dbtools/openjade/bin/openjade -t sgml -d
projekte/fhbb/spa/ueb8/energiebericht.sgml
nothing happends. no errror, no message, really nothing...
I downloaded and installed following things:
OpenJade v. 1.3.1
docbook-
Hi all,
I want to parse a docbook-sgml-file with following command:
/usr/local/dbtools/openjade/bin/openjade -t sgml -d
/usr/local/dbtools/docbook-dsssl/html/ldp.dsl#html energiebericht.sgml
I've got following errors:
/usr/local/dbtools/openjade/bin/openjade:/usr/local/dbtools/dtd4.2/dbcentx.m
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