Andy Little wrote:
> Apologies for my own incoherent babble too. The above is meant to be taken
> humorously. Overall I like the DocBook scheme, but to acheive any facility
> with
> it I dont have time currently unfortunately, so I am resolved to put up with
> whatever output my current toolchain produces for the moment.
>
> If I get banned from Sourceforge I will know who to blame ;-)
>
> I hope also to write up my battles with trying to get an image map to work.
> My
> current solution is to post-process the HTML output!
Actually there is a way to do what you want. Use a user defined
phrase role. Then, tweak your CSS to respond to your phrase. See
how QuickBook implements the coloring of C++ code, for example.
Example:
<phrase role=source_forge_logo>This is SF man!!!</phrase>
Then in your CSS:
.source_forge_logo { /*do whatever you need to do here*/ }
Regards,
--
Joel de Guzman
http://www.boost-consulting.com
http://spirit.sf.net
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