Hi Lars In my course materials I do the equivalent. I just use two includes in the book.
Cheers Niels Sent from an iPad Nano in some i[A-Za-z]*verse On 27/11/2011, at 12.51, Lars Vogel <[email protected]> wrote: > Hello, > > Sorry for the earlier mail, I accidently send it out before it was finished. > > I have a DocBook source with I want to re-use in different environments. > > For example I have an web tutorial for Java Debugging which is an "Article" > and which following the structure: > > <section> > <title> Debugging</title> > <section> > <title> Detail1 </title> > </section> > <section> > <title> Detail2 </title> > </section> > </section> > > I want to re-use Detail1 and Detail2 in an larger document of type "book". I > do this via an x-include. > > <chapter> > <title>Developing Java</title> > <xi:include xmlns:xi="http://www.w3.org/2001/XInclude" > href="../EclipseDebugging/content/010_content.xml" /> > </chapter> > > Unfortunately this brings also in the first section of the article which I > would like to filter out. The desired result would be: > > <chapter> > <title>Developing Java</title> > <section> > <title> Detail1 </title> > </section> > <section> > <title> Detail2 </title> > </section> > </chapter> > > Is that possible via a kind of filtering? > > Best regards, Lars > > -- > Lars > http://www.vogella.de - Eclipse, Android and Java Tutorials > http://www.twitter.com/vogella - Lars on Twitter > >
