> the DSSSL code in the DocBook4 branch already does it right in
> combination with the switch from to
Can't wait to see things working with DocBook 4 ;)
> PS: what is the relation between
> and rendering of prototypes? i just don't get it?
The DSSSL formatting maybe. I am still interes
Egon Schmid wrote:
> The second line is correct. This means something goes wrong with the
> dsl files or with different versions of DocBook.
just have a look at the source and you will see the difference
causing this behaviour
english version
string mysql_error
res
From: "Gabor Hojtsy" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> > I noticed recently that it seems that the rendering for the
function
> > prototypes doesn´t work. Compare the different rendering with
DSSSL
> > (common-html.dsl) at:
> >
> > www.dynamicwebpages.de/mysql_error
> >
> > with
> >
> > www.php.net/
Hi,
>> The rendering at php.net is now wrong and it seems to me that there
>> isn´t any rendering, at least for function prototypes.
> So to be correct the current rendering does not include
> the type in the optional part... The first is from
> php.net, the second is from dynamicwebpages.de:
> I noticed recently that it seems that the rendering for the function
> prototypes doesn´t work. Compare the different rendering with DSSSL
> (common-html.dsl) at:
>
> www.dynamicwebpages.de/mysql_error
>
> with
>
> www.php.net/mysq_error
>
> The rendering at php.net is now wrong and it
From: "Gabor Hojtsy" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> I tried to play some with this
> rendering, but it seemed I am unable to guess how do
> things in DSSSL myself :)
I noticed recently that it seems that the rendering for the function
prototypes doesn´t work. Compare the different rendering with DSSSL
(
Hi!
I tried to play some with this
rendering, but it seemed I am unable to guess how do
things in DSSSL myself :)
I would like to make the rendering
look like the tag rendering, a container blockquote,
with an autogenerated "See also:" text.
This would eliminate the need of making such paras