Thanks so much for the suggestion.
I actually tried again to create and refer to an entity file, and this time
it worked and wasn't rejected - I have no idea what I did differently. And
the entity reference in the link destination also works correctly.
Janice
On Wed, Jan 10, 2018 at 8:55 AM, Mar
Is this a case of the simpler the docbook, the more chance of
understanding what's happening?
Add a 'framework', and as Mark explains you need to understand two
levels of complexity?
I rate docbook as 'hard sums', and fight shy of adding more - though I'm sure
others find it adds its own benefits.
Hello Janice,
Since you're using Maven, as a workaround you could use bare Maven
expressions and perform Maven filtering on the source before using the
docbkx plugin.
Maven filtering replaces expressions like ${project.version} with the
values of their Maven properties. For example, in a 1.0.0-SN
I probably should clarify that the notation is
specific to the Maven docbkx plugin, which we use to generate the output.
I also tried to create an entity file containing a version entity using the
info from http://www.sagehill.net/docbookxsl/Db5Entities.html. When I tried
to add the DOCTYPE eleme