Am Freitag, 8. November 2002 12:34 schrieb Simon Pepping:
will be possible and nobody knows what to expect. A content model like %text;, declared as (#PCDATA|p|code)+, would be better. Schemas have
Thank you, I didn't know that was valid. Ok, it's only logically... (I'm a XML beginner, you know...)
that it can generate a hyperlink. You might also use XLink language: xlink:href="author#hraban", which already indicates that the author
Ahja, another specs to read... Would 'xlink:href="authors.xml#hraban" be right? Is it possible to define "authors.xml" (in DTD?) als target for all authors links?
Note that Docbook has provisions for QandA: qandaset, question, answer. I think docbook is a prime example of too wide a DTD. But it is useful to try and devise a DTD that is a subset of Docbook. It would make your documents processable with generic Docbook tools.
My approach was to discuss first the needed structure and then look how my needed structure can be "translated" to DocBook. I didn't got time to read the DocBook docs yet. And I don't know if I will understand them... ;-) Grüßlis vom Hraban! -- http://www.fiee.net http://www.ramm.ch ---