Re: docbook stuff
- From: James Henstridge <james daa com au>
- To: Mlacage aol com
- cc: gnome-devel-list gnome org
- Subject: Re: docbook stuff
- Date: Sun, 8 Aug 1999 22:50:05 +0800 (WST)
You escape tags the same way you do as with HTML -- with the < and >
entities. You probably only need the < entity, since the closing >
will not be interpreted as part of a tag.
As for the docbook.css file that gets installed, I think that it is
probably only used with some options in the modular SGML style sheets. I
don't know much DSSSL, so could not tell you how to get db2html to produce
output that uses the css style sheet.
James.
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On Sun, 8 Aug 1999 Mlacage@aol.com wrote:
> hi
>
> i had two small questions on docbook: i am pretty sure someone here knows
> this.
> 1) how can i escape tags ? ie: i wish to display <tag> and docbook tries to
> interpret this tag as a standard one and as it does not exist, errors are
> displayed.
> ex: <para> this special tag <foo> is used to display that </para>
> 2) what i use is the docbook.css cascading style sheet copied in the target
> directry after html conversion (throuhg db2html) ? none of the html pages
> generated by jade/db2html have references to this style sheet. Thus, it has
> no use.
>
> Thanks for answers
> Mathieu
>
>
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