Re: [docbook-apps] Number sections and procedures continuously

2010-05-03 Thread Bob Stayton
Hi, If numbering is the only problem, then fixing mode="label.markup" should fix it. The number for an element is generated by applying templates to the element in mode="label.markup". These templates are in common/labels.xsl. You will need to customize the templates in that mode that match

[docbook-apps] special title rendering for a special section

2010-05-03 Thread Tim Arnold
Hi, I have a special section type . I want the title for these sections to be numbered within a chapter (even though other sections are not numbered). So for example: Example 1.1: An Introduction Example 1.2 : More Details ... etc., etc., ... Example 29.3: How to Analyze a Mule I manage to get

Re: [docbook-apps] Re: including non-xml

2010-05-03 Thread Ivan Ristic
On Thu, Apr 29, 2010 at 4:47 PM, Grant Taylor wrote: > On 04/29/10 10:26, Ivan Ristic wrote: >> >> That I can do, but I usually only use code fragments in my books, whereas >> complete examples usually have a lot more stuff. > > Ok. > > That's a valid point. > >> I think that would be very difficu

Re: [docbook-apps] Re: including non-xml

2010-05-03 Thread Grant Taylor
On 05/03/10 15:00, Ivan Ristic wrote: Yes. Java, for example, has no include feature. Interesting. ... As I sit here and think about it, I guess I can see how loading a class is different than including code in to the current section of code. Yet another reason why I don't care for Java.

Re: [docbook-apps] Re: including non-xml

2010-05-03 Thread Dave Pawson
On Mon, 3 May 2010 21:00:20 +0100 Ivan Ristic wrote: > > Does the language / IDE not have the ability to include code from > > other files? > > Yes. Java, for example, has no include feature. The xweb format has the ability to 'paste' together different sections to form the whole so that (woefu