Do you know of a good step-by-step example of customizing Docbook5
with RelaxNG?
Have you seen the DocBook 5.0 Transition Guide? It has examples:
http://www.docbook.org/docs/howto/
Bob Stayton
Sagehill Enterprises
DocBook Consulting
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Bob Stayton wrote:
Do you know of a good step-by-step example of customizing Docbook5
with RelaxNG?
Have you seen the DocBook 5.0 Transition Guide? It has examples:
http://www.docbook.org/docs/howto/
A very good read IMHO.
If you search through the archives of this mailing list, I
Could I request a (negative) addition to the schema please.
define name=db._any
a:documentationAny element from almost any
namespace/a:documentation
element
anyName
except
nsName/
nsName ns=http://www.w3.org/1999/xhtml/
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I have to apologize to both Dave and Bob, but they've given me far
too much credit for understanding. :) I'm hoping that I can impose
on your patience for just a little longer.
On 3/17/07, Dave Pawson [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Bob Stayton wrote:
Do you know of a good step-by-step
* How do you use the resulting RelaxNG XML file in a real-world XML
document?
The RNG files (or DTD files, if that's what you want to use) don't go
in the XML file you are authoring. They are used by your editor to
prevent you from entering invalid data and/or by your validator to
identify
Kells Kearney wrote:
Have you seen the DocBook 5.0 Transition Guide? It has examples:
http://www.docbook.org/docs/howto/
I had read this before, but it doesn't actually show the basic
mechanics so that I can just use it. For instance,
* What programs are used to convert between the
Kells Kearney wrote:
* What programs are used to convert between the compact syntax and
XML syntax? Thanks to the links from Dick Hamilton I understand that
James Clark's 'trang' is most often used, but I'd never know that from
the Transition Guide.
That's why customization examples are
Dave Pawson wrote:
Could I request a (negative) addition to the schema please.
define name=db._any
a:documentationAny element from almost any
namespace/a:documentation
element
anyName
except
nsName/
nsName