M.Canales.es wrote:
Inside the tarball there is three file: a full commented template.xml, and
allmost full rewrite of chapter06.xml and chapter07 with some modifications
to the Adding tags section.
I haven't had time to look at the editor's guide, but I did look at the
template. It looks
El Martes, 19 de Abril de 2005 23:45, Bruce Dubbs escribió:
1. I'm not sure what the comment For file creation commands literal
tags must be added enclosing the actual text means. Perhaps we need and
example.
In chapter06 there is an example, but could be added one to the template also.
El Domingo, 17 de Abril de 2005 01:52, Bruce Dubbs escribió:
Noted.
Bruce, is there some policies decided about all that topics?
I would start my work soon to can release BLFS-6.1 with an homogeneus XML
tagging and HTML/PDF look across the book.
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Manuel Canales Esparcia
Usuario de LFS
M.Canales.es wrote these words on 04/18/05 12:24 CST:
Bruce, is there some policies decided about all that topics?
I would start my work soon to can release BLFS-6.1 with an homogeneus XML
tagging and HTML/PDF look across the book.
Manuel,
Were you able to make some sort of test-render as
El Lunes, 18 de Abril de 2005 20:59, Randy McMurchy escribió:
Were you able to make some sort of test-render as to what your
proposed changes would look like? I was confused about some of the
stuff you mentioned. I was hoping that there was something we could
look at, to help us make a
El Domingo, 17 de Abril de 2005 01:52, Bruce Dubbs escribió:
You are suggesting dropping the command. Is that something that has
to be done for all or can we just do that as time allows?
Dropping the command and adding literal in files creation command.
Again, this looks like a huge task.
El Domingo, 17 de Abril de 2005 01:11, Randy McMurchy escribió:
Doesn't matter to me. My question is, why do you want to go through
all this work, for something that won't be seen by anyone after the
book is rendered in either PDF or HTML or otherwise? It just seems
like you're going to an