Hi Christopher,
We solve this problem at various levels of complexity. The first level is
to put the ENTITY elements in the header of your document. Once you have
more than 5 or 10, though, it gets unwieldy.
So, what we usually do is collect all of them together and put them into a
Hello all:
Is it possible to have the same para (or any other element) content in two
locations? I am trying to make sure that if it is edited in one location,
then the other is also updated.
For instance,
paratext-a/para
.
.
.
paratext-a/para
Regards
Christopher J. Graham a écrit :
Hello all:
Is it possible to have the same para (or any other element) content in two
locations? I am trying to make sure that if it is edited in one location,
then the other is also updated.
Simply define an entity:
a bit uncertain... is it possible to do that in line? Otherwise I would have
lots of ENTITY elemets in my header.
para!ENTITY test-a my example texttest-a;/para
...
paratest-a;/para
on 3/20/2002 3:22 PM, Camille Bégnis at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Christopher J. Graham a écrit :
Hello all:
other parts of the doc.
David
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Subject: Re: DOCBOOK-APPS: same text in different areas
a bit uncertain... is it possible