Norm,
What you suggest would work. My only concern is that the API we are documenting
is in C or C++ so function is apropos versus Java where method
is. I am an electrical engineer who does technical writing for the project
(and for my girlfriend's compnay) and has taught myself programming so
On Tue, Jan 21, 2003 at 03:31:17PM +0100, Kraa de Simon wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I haven't found a way to control the border attribute on the imagedata
> element.
>
> Can someone please confirm that this is not possible.
>
> I want to get rid of the blue/purple border on the image link.
>
> Is there an
I'm taking this in a tools direction, so moving it to docbook-apps.
> Any word that is in the glossary is interesting, so should be in the
> index; I hoped to accomplish that by specifying the indexterm in the
> glossentry - which appears legal from the documentation - and have the
> processors s
Hi,
I haven't found a way to control the border attribute on the imagedata
element.
Can someone please confirm that this is not possible.
I want to get rid of the blue/purple border on the image link.
Is there any other way to control this? Using CSS?
Input:
Preferr
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Hi Jeff,
You wrote:
> Hello,
>
> I have submitted an RFE (655526: funcprototype enhancement) in
> SourceForge but see no action, either pro or con on it. I am working
> with the DocBook on an open source project's documentation effort and
> need some enhancement to the existing DocBook to ac
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| According to the DocBook guide, one can insert tags in all
| kind of places. However, nsgmls always gives me an error message
| ("document type does not allow element "indexterm" here");
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