Patrick, thanks for your reply. Already solved.

Regards,

A.

2011/10/13 Patrick Etienne <[email protected]>:
> Antonio -
> Others may be more familiar than myself, but I believe I'd read that the
> news-xmlui.xml file is being phased out of existence. I don't have access to
> my work machine at the moment so can't give specific details, but I can say
> that you can edit the xsl files to ignore the content from the
> news-xmlui.xml file and instead write something into the xsl files that will
> include the content that you desire while providing the ability to mark up
> the content in any (well-formed / valid) way that you see fit.
> If you need specific details, I'm happy to help when I'm back in front of my
> machine tomorrow.
>  - Patrick E.
>
> On Thu, Oct 13, 2011 at 7:33 PM, Antonio Calderón <[email protected]>
> wrote:
>>
>> Hi folks.
>>
>> Is it possible to add formatting or style to 'news-xmlui.xml'?
>>
>> The labels '<b>' or <i> are not working.
>>
>> I only found this:
>>
>> http://www.dspace.org/1_6_0Documentation/ch07.html#N15659
>>
>> Thank you for your help.
>>
>> --
>> Antonio Calderón - Calderón Cardona Ltda.
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