Jirka:
Thanks very much! Setting sgml-shorttag to t worked out just right, although I had to
type it in in the local variables at the end of the document. Trying to select the
option from the menu using my mouse, I got this error:
Symbol's function definition is void: sgml-do-set-option
I'll take that to gnu.emacs.help and the PSGML list.
Thanks again for your help!
Mike
>>> Jirka Kosek <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> 03/26/01 08:36AM >>>
Mike Broschinsky wrote:
> I am just beginning with DocBook, using Emacs and PSGML to author help documents. I
>have noticed that for a number of different elements, notably guibutton and guilabel
>for example, PSGML will automatically insert the moreinfo attribute with a value of
>"none".
>
> What is the function of the moreinfo attribute?
It is used to specify additional information about purpose of element.
> Is it required?
No.
> Lastly (and an app related question), if the attribute is not required, is there a
>way to tell PSGML to not insert it (maybe a better question for gnu.emacs.help, or
>the PSGML mailing list, but I thought I'd try here too)?
PSGML inserts it automaticaly, because this attribute has default value
in DTD. You can switch-off this behaviour by setting sgml-shorttag to t.
This setting can be invoked from menu SGML -> File Options -> SHORTAG.
Then you can save current settings at the end of file by selecting SGML
-> File Options -> Save options. You can not easily set this option for
all Emacs buffers in .emacs file, because this option is automaticaly
set for each buffer when loading xml-mode.
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