Anywhere in mixed content in any DTD; this is not a property of DocBook. Kind regards Peter Ring
-----Original Message----- From: Jeffrey Oldham [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] Sent: 5. marts 2002 19:18 To: Norman Walsh Cc: [EMAIL PROTECTED]; Jeffrey Oldham Subject: DOCBOOK: Re: Extra Spaces Caused by <indexterm>s Thanks for the explanation. The answer may be obvious to someone who understands the implementation, but it is not obvious to me. TeX would merge a series of spaces and newline characters into one whitespace. It seems that an indexterm's actual contents are not rendered, but it has some tricky type of spaciness that uncareful users can reveal. In contrast, if I construct a DocBook file with a lot of blank lines, they are compressed into a single space. For what other DocBook tags should I be careful about this type of spaciness?
