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I'm working on a publication using docbook. We have a lot of additional
notes that I'd like to reference from within the book, but am unsure as
to what the best way to mark them up is.
Here's a fragment from the book to show what I mean:
<para> 1. The paths shown here are circular and simply connected.
What happens if the paths are not circular? In note 144 I deal with
the non circular paths using line integrals and the Residue theorem.
However I can leave my paths circular without loosing generality
for several reasons. </para>
So far I've come up with:
* I could define a new element and write my own DSSSL to handle it.
* Perhaps I could treat all the notes like a bibliography, and instead
cite them.
Has anyone got any experience or suggestions that they can make me?
I'd be very grateful.
Thanks,
Joe
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