-----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- Hash: SHA1 / Pablo Rodriguez <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> was heard to say: [...] | I think the easiest way to expose my questions is to write two | references with which I don't know how to tag. If anyone is so kind | to tag them for me (considering both contexts, footnotes and info). | Here they are: | | John Wayne, "Understanding Cowboys" in The MGM Review, 3/3 (2000), | http://www.mgm.com/3/3/wayneucb.html. | | John Wayne, "Understanting Cowboys" in John Ford (ed.), Western, MGM | Press, California 2001, pp. 342-435.
I really don't know what you mean by "in both contexts". I'm not even sure what your question is. | By the way, what happens when a given book has more than one editor? | (Wouldn't be an editorgroup tag very useful in such cases?) You can put multiple editors in an <authorgroup>. I suppose that tag should really have been named "contributorgroup" or something. | When handling with reference quotes, I think that one essential tag | is the one that gives the location of the quoted text (such as | pagenumber). Is there a tag for this? It would be very useful when | it could handle volume, section, paragraph, page, column and verse | numbers. Maybe not all appear on a particular reference, but I think | that these are the most important kinds of classes for locating | quotes. Again, I'm a bit confused. Can you provide a more concrete example of what you mean? Be seeing you, norm - -- Norman Walsh <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> | Our years, our debts, and our http://www.oasis-open.org/docbook/ | enemies are always more numerous Chair, DocBook Technical Committee | than we imagine.--Charles Nodier -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- Version: GnuPG v1.0.6 (GNU/Linux) Comment: Processed by Mailcrypt 3.5.7 <http://mailcrypt.sourceforge.net/> iD8DBQE+OoUDOyltUcwYWjsRAhOfAJ90c1RyHYenINYVyIhZaSslRj71MwCeJpWb TUXZ+YYTFs+5YHiux17/PC0= =rqvX -----END PGP SIGNATURE-----