OK, followup then:
First, so if I have <acronym>eu</acronym> the standard XSLT files and/or Jade would automatically make that "EU" for HTML or RTF output?
Second, could I then setup DocBook in ConTeXt to automatically letterspace all acronyms? This would be using the CapStretch macro Bill McClain has listed on his website...
\def\CapStretchAmount{.08em}
\def\CapStretch#1{\def\stretchedspaceamount{\CapStretchAmount}\stretched normalcase{#1}
Bruce
On Monday, January 27, 2003, at 10:30 AM, Duncan Hothersall wrote:
DocBook has the elemt <acronym>. It is recommended for precisely this use.
Duncan
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-----Original Message----- From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]On Behalf Of Bruce D'Arcus Sent: 27 January 2003 15:29 To: ConTeXt list Subject: [NTG-context] acronyms and xml?I want to author documents in XML so I can reuse the content. How should I deal with acronyms, such that if I output to HTML I get all-caps, but if I typeset using ConTeXt (maybe using Simon's DocBook thing) I'd get small caps? Is there an element for this in DocBook, for example? Bruce
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