Hi Niels,

if I understand your answer correctly, you have each subsection in an own
file and you include these into your book as well as in into your article.
Correct?

This is also how I handle this currently; I was hoping for a simpler way as
a have this situation frequently.

Best regards, Lars

2011/11/27 Niels <nmlena...@gmail.com>

> 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 <lars.vo...@googlemail.com> 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
>
>
>


-- 
Lars
http://www.vogella.de - Eclipse, Android and Java Tutorials
http://www.twitter.com/vogella - Lars on Twitter

Reply via email to