Hi all,

I don't know if anyone has run into this one yet, nor if it's been fixed.

Here's the scenario:

        Using linuxdoc template
        Have Section header
        Followed by Pararagraph header
        Followed by Standard

sgmlcheck complains:

/usr/bin/nsgmls:<OSFD>0:436:6:E: document type does not allow element "SECT3" here
/usr/bin/nsgmls:<OSFD>0:529:4:E: character data is not allowed here

ad nauseum...

Looking at either File->View Postscript 

        *OR*

File->Export->as Linuxdoc

then run:
        sgml2latex file
        dvips file.dvi -o file.ps
        gv file.ps

Then this particular Section Header is missing from the TOC and the document 
itself!
        
If I change the doc to:

        Have Section header
        Followed by Pararagraph header
        Followed by carriage return
        Followed by Standard

Then look at the ps version the way it's supposed to.

So, to summarize, it appears that a Section Header *MUST* be followed by 
something other than a Paragragh Header.

Is this accurate?  Is this correct behaviour and I'm not aware of some rule or 
other, or is this really a bug?

Thanks,
-- 
Seeya,
Paul
----
        "I always explain our company via interpretive dance.
             I meet lots of interesting people that way."
                                          Niall Kavanagh, 10 April, 2000

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