Hi Dave, the problem is less the markup but the rendering in the transformed documents. DocBook is good enough to hold any information you need to start with, but the publisher's requirements about formatting are pretty strange. Commercial bibliography tools which are mainly targeted at the biomedical field usually come with several hundred predefined styles. For an example of formatted output, please visit:
http://refdb.sourceforge.net/examples.html A bit down the page you'll find two links to HTML documents created from DocBook and formatted for two different biomedical journals. regards, Markus Dave Pawson writes: > > Hi Markus. > > Please excuse my ignorance, but would someone do a little educating please? > > I have no idea what the issues are that make a biblio such a beast to style. > If anyone has a demo of a good markup+display of a snippet of biblio > I'd much appreciate it. > > Or am I the only one on the list that doesn't know all about this? > > Regards DaveP > -- Markus Hoenicka [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://ourworld.compuserve.com/homepages/hoenicka_markus/
