The problem with this approach is dblink[1], for example, in which I can't use 
reference (as I've already used for dblink itself). I will probably have to 
use <refsect> in theses cases then...

[1] http://www.nan-tic.com/ftp/pgdoc/dblink.html

A Dijous 11 Octubre 2007, Tom Lane va escriure:
> Guillaume Lelarge <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> > The only (or simplest) way to have one page per module is to use the
> > reference part.
>
> If the plan is one module per page, why not handle 'em just like the
> current command and client reference pages?  Add another list to
> reference.sgml, and away you go.
>
>                       regards, tom lane



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