Hi Aankhen,
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Thank you very much!!!!!!!!!
Glad I could help. :-) There’s something I don’t understand, though:
you say that you already do #3 for HTML output; why not do it for
XHTML as well? :-S Why do it this way? (Also, if you’re producing
XHTML, you probably want to close that ‘br’.)
BTW, as I said in the previous mail, you don’t need to make every
space a non-breaking space (and in fact, that can have unfortunate
consequences if you put too many of them on one line). Just changing
every other space would do.
Aankhen
It's for the text output, not xhtml.
We're (for now) using xmlto, which is calling w3m underneath. It does a
little too much to 'help' so we're most likely going to move away from
it and back to the raw tools, xsltproc, fop and w3m.
A little more background info:
We have a couple dozen recently converted documents that have about 2500
pages total.
We want 5 output formats for the docs.
html, pdf, txt, ps (and eventually epub)
It's taking a lot of work to figure out how to style a tag well in all
of those outputs.
I mention this only because I will have more questions for the list soon
in my efforts to create good looking documentation.
I appreciate all the help!
marcoz
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