Hi Bob

Thank you for responding and providing more information about DocBook 5.1.

When I look at the description of Topic in the Unofficial DocBook 5.1 
Definitive Guide, it appears as though Topic is more akin to chapter than 
section in that you
cannot nest Topics within Topics 
(http://www.docbook.org/tdg51/en/html/topic.html). 

If I have a <Topic> that contains multiple <sections> can I convert one or 
more of the sections into <Topics> and vice versa?

Thank you,
Kate

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Bob Stayton <[email protected]> 
07/26/2010 07:21 PM

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Re: [docbook] RE: Sections and topics






This discussion is of great interest to the DocBook Technical Committee, 
as we are 
currently developing a DocBook solution for modular content.  I believe 
most of the 
problems that have been mentioned here will be addressed.

The first step toward modular content was the introduction of the topic 
element, which 
will debut in DocBook 5.1.  A topic element is meant as a standalone 
module of 
content, ready to be assembled into larger documents.  Its structure is 
similar to 
section.  The placement of topic within existing DocBook elements like 
book and 
chapter is not very important, as those will serve primarily as storage 
boxes for 
topic elements to be assembled.

The other addition in 5.1 will be the assembly element and its descendant 
elements 
like structure, resource and module.  An assembly is similar to a DITA 
map, in that it 
contains a set of pointers that define the content and structure of the 
assembled 
document, but not the content itself.  But a DocBook assembly is quite 
different from 
a DITA map in many ways.

One of the features will be an option to include content without including 
the wrapper 
element, which permits you to avoid duplicate ID values in an assembled 
document. 
Another is the renderas attribute, which allows you to convert a topic to 
a chapter, 
appendix, or section as needed, or vice-versa.

You can expect to soon see public announcements regarding release of the 
new schemas 
in beta form for testing, as well as some documentation and tools for 
processing.

Bob Stayton
Sagehill Enterprises
[email protected]


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Sent: Monday, July 26, 2010 1:50 PM
Subject: [docbook] 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.


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