Re: DOCBOOK: How not to number Figures in Doc book Website?

2003-01-31 Thread Bob Stayton
On Sat, Feb 01, 2003 at 11:03:47AM +0800, damar thapa wrote: > Hi, > > Images are numbered "Figure 1. Title ..", "Figure 2.." and so on. > > How can I not number it, or remove the title completely. > > Any pointers would be highly appreciated. If you don't want to put a title on a figure, then

DOCBOOK: How not to number Figures in Doc book Website?

2003-01-31 Thread damar thapa
Hi, Images are numbered "Figure 1. Title ..", "Figure 2.." and so on. How can I not number it, or remove the title completely. Any pointers would be highly appreciated. Thanks. Damar

Re: DOCBOOK: Suggestion on navtowith, please

2003-01-31 Thread damar thapa
Hi, I actually had replaced the original menu image with the image shorter in length than the original, and noticed that the level of NOV length had gone to that length size when I chose at least one menu item. After changing the size of the menu to 220 x 35, the most of the browsers are do

Re: DOCBOOK: Proposal to close RFE 638456: add a tag

2003-01-31 Thread Robert McIlvride
illustrator > 1. Add a 'class' attribute to othercredit with the enumerated values >graphicdesigner, productioneditor, copyeditor, technicaleditor, >translator, and other. Comments on, or suggestions for additional, >values solicited. Cheerio! Bob --

DOCBOOK: Proposal to close RFE 660044: Controlling line numbering inverbatims

2003-01-31 Thread Norman Walsh
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA1 The DocBook TC proposes to close RFE #660044 with the following changes: Add a 'startinglinenumber' attribute to the elements that have a 'linenumbering' attribute (programlisting, screen, etc.). If specified, it indicates the starting line number for

DOCBOOK: Proposal to close RFE 655526: funcprototype enhancement

2003-01-31 Thread Norman Walsh
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA1 The DocBook TC proposes to close this issue with the following change to DocBook: funcprototype ::= (modifier*, funcdef, (void|varargs|paramdef+), modifier*) In other words, by adding an optional modifier at the beginning and end of the synopsis.

DOCBOOK: Proposal to close RFE 638456: add a tag

2003-01-31 Thread Norman Walsh
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA1 The DocBook TC proposes to close this issue by making two changes to DocBook: 1. Add a 'class' attribute to othercredit with the enumerated values graphicdesigner, productioneditor, copyeditor, technicaleditor, translator, and other. Comments on

DOCBOOK: DocBook Technical Committee Meeting Minutes: 31 Jan 2003

2003-01-31 Thread Norman Walsh
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA1 | DocBook Technical Committee Meeting Minutes: 31 Jan 2003 | [Rescheduled from 21 Jan 2003] | The DocBook Technical Committee will met on Friday, 31 January 2003 | at 01:00p EST (10:00a PST, 18

DOCBOOK: Dynamic Linking

2003-01-31 Thread Corey Arnold
Hi, I am creating a Manual of Procedures using Docbook and am trying to figure out how to do dynamic linking. For example, in the printed version I would like to place references to different page numbers, but in the web version I would like those references to be hyperlinked. My other questio

DOCBOOK: Re: Highlights vs. Abstract

2003-01-31 Thread Norman Walsh
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA1 / Joachim Ziegler <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> was heard to say: | I'm just wondering what the difference is and when I should use which | tag. Can somebody explain to me or give a good example? Sigh. Highlights exists because in the DocBook V1 days one of the

DOCBOOK: Re: blockinfo in partintro

2003-01-31 Thread Norman Walsh
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA1 / Camille Bégnis <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> was heard to say: | I was probably sleeping when TC discussed the new blockinfo element. I | feel it is also needed in partintro. | Rationale: partintro element is found on the same level as appendix, | article, ch

DOCBOOK: Highlights vs. Abstract

2003-01-31 Thread Joachim Ziegler
I'm just wondering what the difference is and when I should use which tag. Can somebody explain to me or give a good example? Greetings, Joachim