I usually like my documents structures as recursive sections,
but in a specific one, I would actually prefer some sections not to carry a
number,
as that makes it otherwise look confusing (- year numbers in the section title
itself).
How would I achieve that?
How do I get rid of those section
BL == Brett Leber writes:
BL Have you tried the simplesect element?
Yes, I have.
BL http://www.docbook.org/tdg/en/html/simplesect.html
BL It can only occur as a leaf section though
BL (bottom-most section in a recursive section).
And that is sometimes a problem.
BL I
Have you tried the simplesect element?
http://www.docbook.org/tdg/en/html/simplesect.html
It can only occur as a leaf section though (bottom-most section in a
recursive section).
I would be interested in a solution for setting an arbitrary section
as unnumbered too.
Brett
On 7/5/2007
El Jueves, 5 de Julio de 2007 18:58, [EMAIL PROTECTED] escribió:
I usually like my documents structures as recursive sections,
but in a specific one, I would actually prefer some sections not to carry a
number, as that makes it otherwise look confusing (- year numbers in the
section title
Title: Column problems
1st. problem
I have an a very simple document (a single
article) structured as:
article
section
para
etc
/para
etc - more
paras
/section
section
para
etc
/para
etc - more
paras
/section
section
para
etc
/para
etc - more
paras
/section
I don't care about WISIWYG, but what I care about when I am editing
XML documents is the following.
1: A tree like structure browser, as you mentioned below
2: Error highlighting
3: Completion for both elements and attributes.
jEdit (www.jedit.org) supports all of these, with the XML plugin.
It
Hello All
I am creating a book using XML DocBook. I use docbook2pdf and docbook2html
tools under Linux (Fedora Core 6). When dealing with English text,
everything is fine, but when I want to enter text in my own language
(Persian), these two tools, complain about Unicode strings. My main XML file