Hi Hussein,
Thanks a lot for your answer. Now I understand better to use this
editor.
Best regards,
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-----Original Message-----
From: Hussein Shafie [mailto:[email protected]]
Sent: lunes, 10 de marzo de 2008 10:02
To: Xavi Planes
Cc: xmleditor-support at xmlmind.com
Subject: Re: Title format
Xavi Planes wrote:
>
> I've read the link you sent me. However, I still don't know how to
> insert a title in a DocBook document.
>
--> Your email is called "Title format". There is no concept of "Title
format" in DocBook or in XML in general.
Some XML vocabularies may define one or more <title> elements. When the
documentation of the <title> element says that it is a heading (it could
be the title of a person!), then the style sheet which formats the
elements on screen or for printing will generally use a large, bold font
to render this heading.
--> You cannot insert a title where a <title> element is not allowed by
a DocBook grammar.
To my knowledge:
* A lot of element requires a <title> element (chapter, section, table,
etc) and in such case, they are created with the proper <title> element
(and you cannot remove it).
* Very few elements have an optional <title> element.
What follows is one of the few case which allows you to insert a <title>
element:
[1] Use File|New to create a new DocBook article.
[2] Click on the empty <para> contained in first section in order to
select it (implicitly).
[3] Use the Edit tool or Edit|*Insert After* (not "Insert", not "Insert
Before") and select "note" from the list.
[4] A <note> element is now inserted after the <para> and is explicitly
selected (red box around it).
[5] Click in the <para> inside the newly inserted note in order to
select it.
[6] Use the Edit tool or Edit|*Insert Before* (not "Insert", not "Insert
After") and select "title" from the list.
[7] A new <title> element is inserted at the beginning of the note. You
can type some text right away in it.
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