Joel de Guzman wrote:
> John Maddock wrote:
>> I finally got dblatex installed and tested with the Math.Toolkit
>> docs, there were a lot of errors which I reported as bdlatex bugs
>> (see
>> https://sourceforge.net/tracker/?func=detail&atid=535062&aid=1642442&group_id=72607),
>> but it looks like some of these may be quickbook issues instead :-(
>>
>> Looking through the docbook XML there are lots of occurrences of
>> <sbr/>, but sbr can only occur inside a rather limited number of
>> docbook tags (arg, cmdsynopsis, group and rhs see
>> http://www.docbook.org/tdg/en/html/sbr.html). Trouble is I'm not
>> sure what the alternatives are :-(
>
> Ouch! Ok, gimme the most common use cases for the uses of <sbr/> in
> Qbk and let me fix this darned thing. I think I might know how...

I'm not really sure when it turns up to be honest: probably every time qbk 
sees a \n ?

OK looking through the xml this seems to be the case: certainly it crops up 
inside <tip>'s blurbs and anywhere else that \n's are required in place of 
paragraphs.

Hmmm, was allowing \n a good idea? Bit late to change it now I guess though, 
might have been better to allow paragraphs inside tips/blurbs etc.  Or can 
we map \n to a paragraph start (as long as <para> is allowed in the context) 
?

Just thinking out loud yours...

John. 


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