dant on the font you are using ; but it
works for most standard (browser) fonts.
More information is available at
http://www.unicode.org
and charts
http://www.unicode.org/charts/
can be helpful (I have local copies available when working with
docbook !)
jmt
On Mon, 11 Jun 2018 11:13:37
I *never* used the XSD schema in fifteen years.
jmt
On Tue, 18 Oct 2016 11:51:14 -0700
Bob Stayton <b...@sagehill.net> wrote:
> The DocBook Technical Committee is considering dropping the XML Schema
> version of DocBook in a future version 6. We would like to hear from
&
Thank you very much, it works perfectly fine !
jmt
On Thursday 23 October 2014 11:15:00 Bob Stayton wrote:
Hi Jean-Marie,
Changing the footnote mark in a footnote is a little tricky because the
mark has to be generated within the same formatting block as the para,
so it is on the same line
according to the role, e.g.
[1] [author] bla la
[2] [translator] glop glop
Thanks in advance !
jmt
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Hi,
Why not use Emacs + nxml mode for man text, and get the MathML from
http://www.mathmlcentral.com/Tools/ToMathML.jsp
Hope this helps,
jmt
On 2008 04 07, Anagha Tongaonkar wrote:
Hello Folks,
I have a very specific requirement of being able to create DocBook
documents
of emacs - I use it almost mostly for xml
authoring, psgml and now nxml - so it might be a lisp problem or some sort
of, but I'm unable to solve it.
Any clue ?
Best regards,
jmt
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the nxml-mode package, and proceeded to the same
modification, i.e. remplacing the original docbook schema (V4.2) to the
V5.0CR3 ; and tested ok.
No explanation : lisp is out of my reaches.
Thanks for your help,
jmt
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