On Wed, 9 May 2001, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> I am using emacs / XAE in a very similar setting (set/book
> instead of book/chapter).
My environment as well.
> Here the following comment section at the end of the 'child'
> XML file defines (besides some other stuff) the 'parent
> document' and the level at which the current document is
> inserted:
>
> <!--
> Local Variables:
> mode: xae
> sgml-indent-step: 2
> sgml-indent-data: t
> sgml-set-face: t
> sgml-insert-missing-element-comment: nil
> sgml-parent-document:("booklet.xml" "set" "book")
> End:
> -->
>
> When I open the child doc and hit <TAB> or do a C-c C-e to
> insert an element the parent document is loaded into emacs and
> it's DTD is used.
I added the sgml-parent-document. Worked very nicely. Thanks
for that.
Three Questions (Feel free to point me to other documentation that
I obviously may not have read)
1) It looks like the local variables section may be a standard
section for editors to look for? I thought this was just an
Emacs thing.
2) Is there a way to publish this smaller document as its own
html so that I can continually see that is looks correct
outside of the full document?
3) I am working in a windows shop and most people here have found
an affinity for XML spy. Are there any thoughts on its
ability to handle the needs of docbook publishing? Emacs sure
does a fine job.
Thanks much.
--
Galen
I don't want to be the rock. Yeah, okay, what do you want to be?
I want to be the piece of glass.
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