RE: [docbook-apps] Customizing admonitions

2008-04-25 Thread Pedro Pastor
Thank you very much Bob for your explanation. I would appreciate if someone who have already done such an "advance" customization for the admonition's title would be so kind to share it. Regards, Pedro -Mensaje original- De: Bob Stayton [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Enviado el: viernes, 2

[docbook-apps] DocBook 5.x - the difference between mediaobject and inlinemediaobject

2008-04-25 Thread John Brown
Hello all, Well, what's the difference? The docs do not make it clear. Isn't everything "inline"? That is, If I have ... ... ... then surely a, b, and c will be displayed in that order? - To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL

Re: [docbook-apps] DocBook 5.x - the difference between mediaobject and inlinemediaobject

2008-04-25 Thread Warren Young
John Brown wrote: Isn't everything "inline"? No. Let us say our media object is FOO. We may insert FOO inline. Or, we may reference FOO as a block-level object separately. As with everything in DocBook, this presentation issue isn't specified by DocBook itself. But, the two di

[docbook-apps] Re: DocBook 5.x - the difference between mediaobject and inlinemediaobject

2008-04-25 Thread John Brown
Warren Young etr-usa.com> writes: > > John Brown wrote: > > > > Isn't everything "inline"? > > No. > > Let us say our media object is FOO. > > We may insert FOO inline. Or, we may reference > > FOO > > as a block-level object separately. > > As with everything in DocBook, this pre

Re: [docbook-apps] Re: DocBook 5.x - the difference between mediaobject and inlinemediaobject

2008-04-25 Thread Scott Hudson
mediaobject is a block-level element, while inlinemediaobject is an inline. There are subtleties for where these are allowed and how they are rendered. The block level, for example, is usually rendered on a new line, where the inline is rendered in-place. It might be easier to see the differe

Re: [docbook-apps] Re: DocBook 5.x - the difference between mediaobject and inlinemediaobject

2008-04-25 Thread Warren Young
John Brown wrote: I understand the concept fully. Instead of just having or something similar, we are forced to type . Either you do not in fact understand the concept, or you're being willfully facetious. The standard DocBook stylesheets will bold any text between tags, but the tag doe

[docbook-apps] Re: DocBook 5.x - the difference between mediaobject and inlinemediaobject

2008-04-25 Thread John Brown
Warren Young etr-usa.com> writes: > > John Brown wrote: > > > > I understand the concept fully. Instead of just having or > > something similar, we are forced to type . > > Either you do not in fact understand the concept, or you're being > willfully facetious. > You're right that I'm bei