Re: chapters
- From: Karl Eichwalder <keichwa gmx net>
- To: Ali Abdin <aliabdin aucegypt edu>
- Cc: gnome-doc-list gnome org
- Subject: Re: chapters
- Date: 12 Aug 2000 21:39:26 +0200
Ali Abdin <aliabdin@aucegypt.edu> writes:
> Well - you see, I don't want to go ahead and add a whole shit-load of code
> only to find out that <chapter> behaves differently than <sect1>.
I don't know what you want to hear ;) A chapter is a chapter is a
chapter and a section is a section is a section.
<chapter> != <sect1>
> So what I would like to know is - why is <chapter> used? When you come to
> write a doc, why would you pick <chapter> instead of <sect1>?
Ask the DTD writers... If you're wrinting a `book' using the DocBook
DTD you have to ;)
> I have a feeling that <chapter's> are 'supposed' to be used in 'Books' right?
If you're using the DOCTYPE `book' the `chapter' sectioning level is
mandatory (I'm posting my last example again):
<!DOCTYPE book PUBLIC "-//GNOME//DTD DocBook Customization V2.0//EN">
<book>
<bookinfo>
</bookinfo>
<chapter>
<title></title>
<para></para>
<sect1 id="k1">
<title></title>
<para>This section is okay.</para>
</sect1>
<sect1>
<title></title>
<para>Here the ID is missing ;-)</para>
</sect1>
</chapter>
</book>
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