Hi Rob, Thank you for responding. I agree that it would be beneficial to allow <section> at any level.
Thank you, Kate .......................................................................................................................................................................................................................... Kate Wringe | Tech Writer 2| Sybase 445 Wes Graham Way, Waterloo, ON, N2L 6R2 Canada | Tel: (519) 883-6838 | [email protected] | www.sybase.com <[email protected]> 07/26/2010 04:50 PM To <[email protected]>, <[email protected]>, <[email protected]> cc Subject RE: Sections and topics [email protected] [mailto:[email protected]] wrote: > Here's the problem that I am increasingly running into: We have a <section> in one book that we want to reuse as a <chapter> in another book and vice versa. < This does not solve your immediate issue, but I think that the time has really come to allow <section> at any level. The whole chapter vs. section thing is very static-book-oriented and does not lend itself well to information reuse. ************************* Rob Cavicchio Principal Technical Writer & Information Architect EMC Captiva Information Intelligence Group EMC Corporation 3721 Valley Centre Drive, Ste 200 San Diego, CA 92130 P: (858) 320-1208 F: (858) 320-1010 E: [email protected] The opinions expressed here are my personal opinions. Content published here is not read or approved in advance by EMC and does not necessarily reflect the views and opinions of EMC.
