Re: One more thing...



On Tue, Dec 11, 2001 at 08:06:12AM -0700, Andreas J. Guelzow wrote:
> Alexander Kirillov wrote:
> 
> >Here are the answers - at least, my take on them:
> >about EPS: these are used for producing print (PDF, PS) output from the
> >same DocBook source. For conversion to HTML, PNG files will be used. By
> >including both filenames, the same DocBook file can be used for both
> >purposes without any modifications (of course, one still needs to
> >produce EPS files)
> >
> >about title: if the screenshot is shown as a separate figure, then it
> >should be put in <figure> wrapper which provides title: 
> ><figure  id="mainwindow-fig">
> ><title>Main Window.</title>
> ><screenshot>
> >  <mediaobject>
> >    <imageobject>
> >      <imagedata fileref="figures/image.png" format="PNG"/>
> >    </imageobject>
> >    <imageobject>
> >      <imagedata fileref="figures/image.eps" format="EPS"/>
> >    </imageobject>
> >    <textobject>
> >      <phrase>Screenshot of main window</phrase>
> >    </textobject>
> >   </mediaobject>
> ></screenshot>
> ></figure>
> >
> >If you want screenshot to be "informal" (no figure number or caption),
> >then you just use <screenshot>. AT least, this is the way I plan to do
> >it in the templates. 
> >
> >Sasha
> >
> 
> But why does this code yield:
> jade:../analysis-tools.sgml:17:67:E: character data is not allowed here
> and (in the html file) shows a > following the image;
> when I use it for the gnumeric documentation. (But hey, it also wants a 
> note.gif file for the <note>...</note> tags.) And to think that not to 
> long ago this all work just fine until the decision was made to change 
> everything    :-(

This is to be used _*#only#*_ with Docboook XML V4.1.x.

Eric Baudais



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