John Maddock wrote:
> Joel de Guzman wrote:
> 
>> Alright, the changes are in. I notice though that the table titles
>> are rendered as:
>>
>>     table N. My Title
>>
>> I guess that's the expected DocBook behavior, eh? I wonder if there's
>> a way to suppress the "table N.".
> 
> Thanks Joel, I hadn't noticed the table number when I did a quick test run 
> :-(
> 
> The only way I've found to suppress this is here: 
> http://www.sagehill.net/docbookxsl/PrintTableStyles.html#TablesUnnumbered
> 
> But it means modifiying the style sheets: there appear to be no XSL params 
> that control this, either for print or html output :-(
> 
> Fortunately I don't think the number is too objectionable?
> 
> What I did notice is a lot of warnings:
> 
> ID recommended on table: Optimal choices for N and g when computi...
> 
> etc.
> 
> So I guess we also need:
> 
> <table ID="some_id"> ...etc
> 
> with some_id auto-generated from the table title, unless specified in the 
> quickbook markup, maybe:
> 
> [table:some_id My Table Title
> ..etc
> ]
> 
> To match the way sections are handled?
> 
> It's annoying to have another issue crop up like that (sorry Joel!), but I 
> think in the long run being able to link to tables would be a good thing, in 
> fact I have uses already :-)

I think it's a blessing in disguise :) Noted and added in my TODO list.

Cheers,
-- 
Joel de Guzman
http://www.boost-consulting.com
http://spirit.sf.net


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