DocBook: text in a figure float

2001-06-03 Thread ben
Hello, I have the following problem when using the DocBook class: when I put some Literal layout style text in a figure float, I expect to have something like this: figure titleThe figure title/title literallayout![CDATA[ first line second line ... last line ]]/literallayout /figure But I

Re: Languages (was Re: sorting tables?)

2001-06-03 Thread Erkko Airo
On Sat, 2 Jun 2001 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: On Friday 01 June 2001 05:16, Reuben Thomas wrote: There's also Lua (www.lua.org), which is much smaller than python, rather I just tried to go to this site, but couldn't connect to it...:( The link above doesn't seem to work now, but there is

DocBook: text in a figure float

2001-06-03 Thread ben
Hello, I have the following problem when using the DocBook class: when I put some Literal layout style text in a figure float, I expect to have something like this: figure titleThe figure title/title literallayout![CDATA[ first line second line ... last line ]]/literallayout /figure But I

Re: Languages (was Re: sorting tables?)

2001-06-03 Thread Erkko Airo
On Sat, 2 Jun 2001 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: On Friday 01 June 2001 05:16, Reuben Thomas wrote: There's also Lua (www.lua.org), which is much smaller than python, rather I just tried to go to this site, but couldn't connect to it...:( The link above doesn't seem to work now, but there is

DocBook: text in a figure float

2001-06-03 Thread ben
Hello, I have the following problem when using the DocBook class: when I put some Literal layout style text in a figure float, I expect to have something like this: The figure title But I have: The figure title first line second line ... last line There is the same problem with

Re: Languages (was Re: sorting tables?)

2001-06-03 Thread Erkko Airo
On Sat, 2 Jun 2001 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: > On Friday 01 June 2001 05:16, Reuben Thomas wrote: > > > There's also Lua (www.lua.org), which is much smaller than python, rather > > I just tried to go to this site, but couldn't connect to it...:( The link above doesn't seem to work now, but