Hi Gerrit,

at the time, we felt it was needed only for technical content, not general 
publishing. We intentionally removed a lot of the technical inlines in order to 
simplify DocBook for general publishing. 

Since you have a demonstrated use case, please file an RFE in the sourceforge 
tracker and I'll see if we can get it added to the Publishers schema v1.1. In 
the meantime, you can add it back in via customization.

Best regards,

--Scott Hudson
Chair, DocBook Publishers subcommittee

On Sep 28, 2013, at 7:38 AM, "Imsieke, Gerrit, le-tex" 
<[email protected]> wrote:

> I just noticed that the annotation element has not made its way into DocBook 
> Publishers.
> 
> We are using this element in order to capture Word or OpenDocument comments. 
> The remark element is not suited for these word processor comments because 
> they are allowed to contain block-level content (at least multiple paras) 
> while remark is designed to hold only inline content.
> 
> Semantically, I think remark might fit.
> 
> Can anyone elaborate on why annotation was kicked out?
> 
> Gerrit
> 
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