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From: Stephan Wiesner [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Sunday, September 22, 2002 6:54 AM
Subject: DOCBOOK-APPS: Goal and Conclusion Tags
: Hi list,
: I used to work with a DTD developed at my university that offers the
: possibility to start each chapter
Hi list,
When I write my programlisting slike below they are formated as expected
in HTML, but the FO (using FOP) is right aligned. This is not exactly
easy to read .-) Any hints for this?
programlisting id=code_01 linenumbering=numbered
classnameExtracting Meta information with XSLT/classname
Hi Arno,
This is clearly a solution, though I loose the logical meaning. I like
to use style sheets that can generate documents with 'only exercises' or
'only solutions' or 'whole document 'without annotations'. For this I
like to use special tags to mark my meaning.
Stephan
hello,
i use
Stephan Wiesner wrote:
This is clearly a solution, though I loose the logical meaning. I like
to use style sheets that can generate documents with 'only exercises' or
'only solutions' or 'whole document 'without annotations'. For this I
like to use special tags to mark my meaning.
You can
possibility to start each chapter with a 'goal' ('What you will learn')
and end it with a 'conclusion' ('What you learned'). This is very
important for my style of writing and many of my readers praised me for
this structuring.
I use a similar structure. Of course, you could have the goal and
possibility to start each chapter with a 'goal' ('What you will learn')
and end it with a 'conclusion' ('What you learned'). This is very
important for my style of writing and many of my readers praised me for
this structuring.
I use a similar structure. Of course, you could have the goal and
possibility to start each chapter with a 'goal' ('What you will learn')
and end it with a 'conclusion' ('What you learned'). This is very
important for my style of writing and many of my readers praised me for
this structuring.
I use a similar structure. Of course, you could have the goal and
Am Sonntag, 22. September 2002 11:33 schrieb Jirka Kosek:
You can use role attribute for distinguish normal section from goal,
e.g.
section role=goal
...
/section
This allows you to process your document selectively and doesn't enforce
you to modify DocBook and stylesheets.
From: Jirka Kosek [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: Stephan Wiesner [EMAIL PROTECTED]
CC: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: DOCBOOK-APPS: Goal and Conclusion Tags
Date: Sun, 22 Sep 2002 11:33:07 +0200
Stephan Wiesner wrote:
This is clearly a solution, though I loose the logical meaning. I like
to use style
Hi list,
I used to work with a DTD developed at my university that offers the
possibility to start each chapter with a 'goal' ('What you will learn')
and end it with a 'conclusion' ('What you learned'). This is very
important for my style of writing and many of my readers praised me for
this
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