Norm
There seems to be a rough consensus on this now. What's the next step?
Mart
Am Samstag, 12. Oktober 2002 12:13 schrieb [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
exercise
exerciseinfo...as in sectioninfo.../exerciseinfo
setup...information on what is needed to setup the exercise,
student
exercise
exerciseinfo...as in sectioninfo.../exerciseinfo
setup...information on what is needed to setup the exercise,
student data etc.../setup
scenario.../scenario
question.../question
answer.../answer
/exercise
...
Therefore questions and answers
Ok, then here's my suggestion.
Thanks Norm, I'll give it a go...
Mart
I think I like the idea of containment better than ID/IDREF for
associating exercises and solutions.
Would this work?
exercise
question.../question
answer.../answer
/exercise
I tend to agree. Such a structure would be useful to me too.
Perhaps these might be useful?
Norm
I regularly convert Word docs and other types of XML docs to Docbook. This
process usually requires and series of steps and, due to the nature of the
conversions (especially with RTF to XML), errors in the Docbook XML appear
- hence the noise on my parsers...
I try to automate as much
Hi there
I'm wanting to check my docbook XML files to ensure that all xref tags
contain valid links to xreflabel tags.
Before I dive into building something to give me a nice little list of
un-resolvable xrefs, has anyone done something similar already?
Anyone got any tips?
TIA
Mart
Sorry, just a typo - I was refering to the common attribute xreflabel
that I've added to stuff like chapter section
My Parser tends to chuck out loads of noise - My aim is to get just a nice
little list of xrefs that don't point anywhere that I could refer to
when editing. My source docs are
Hi there
Has anyone done any work on stylesheets to transform the XML results for
the RTF to XML converter called Upcast?
Upcast seems to create a better XML structure from my Word docs than (say)
Logictran Majix has but it has it's own Generic DTD - I'd rather not
re-invent the wheel if
(for historical reasons rather than
technical).
Mart
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stepparaturn the key/para/step
/procedure
/section
section id=1001 role=topic
...
...
/section
/chapter
Mart
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On a personal note, what platform will you be developing for (Win/Linux)? What development tools will you be using?
Mart
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the shelf and supporting all the usual formats - RTF/DOC, HTML (chunked unchunked), PDF.
Mart
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Hi,
I always use a standard text editor (scintilla or nedit) with only
://www.myrnham.co.uk/ too. The products there don't answer you question specifically but it might be of interest (for the rest of the mailing list too)...
Mart
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