Re: DOCBOOK: Re: Markup for exercises

2002-10-12 Thread Dave Pawson
At 21:18 11/10/2002, Joachim Ziegler wrote: An exercise consists of a problem and eventually its solution(s). In a course, when it comes to an exercise, I might say Write a program that outputs HELLO WORLD. There is no question/answer involved here. If I were a student, I'd interpret that as:

Re: DOCBOOK: Re: Markup for exercises

2002-10-12 Thread martin . gautier
exercise exerciseinfo...as in sectioninfo.../exerciseinfo setup...information on what is needed to setup the exercise, student data etc.../setup scenario.../scenario question.../question answer.../answer /exercise ... Therefore questions and answers

Re: DOCBOOK: Re: Markup for exercises

2002-10-12 Thread Joachim Ziegler
Am Samstag, 12. Oktober 2002 12:13 schrieb [EMAIL PROTECTED]: exercise exerciseinfo...as in sectioninfo.../exerciseinfo setup...information on what is needed to setup the exercise, student data etc.../setup scenario.../scenario task

Re: DOCBOOK: Re: Markup for exercises

2002-10-12 Thread Togan Muftuoglu
* Joachim Ziegler; [EMAIL PROTECTED] on 12 Oct, 2002 wrote: This structure makes complete sense to me. The term task is much better than problem. In an objective you can also say Answer the following questions and than just use an OrderedList. And so you can do in the corresponding solution.

DOCBOOK-APPS: Re: Using block elements inside para elements

2002-10-12 Thread Norman Walsh
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA1 / ion [EMAIL PROTECTED] was heard to say: | Personally I always separate block elements and para elements | so that I never use block elements inside para elements, I am | interested in what other people do here, well more specifically | what the

DOCBOOK-APPS: Compiled HTML Help - Home Menu Item

2002-10-12 Thread Nicholas Atkinson
What is the correct procedure for contributing bug fixes? I have discovered a problem with the v 1.56.1 stylesheets for creating HTML Help. The bug occurs if you do not have a home button (i.e if the htmlhelp.button.home parameter is 0). If you do not have a home button thenthe

Re: DOCBOOK-APPS: Re: Testing that xrefs point to xreflabels

2002-10-12 Thread martin . gautier
Ok, then here's my suggestion. Thanks Norm, I'll give it a go... Mart

DOCBOOK-APPS: docbook - pdf

2002-10-12 Thread G.L. Grobe
I'm using Adobe Acrobat 5 to import web pages and was wondering if anyone was putting their docbook's into pdf's. I did that and it looks great, but have a few questions. The 'next' and 'prev' page links that are at the bottom of a page are usually at the very top of an entire new page which