From mboxrd@z Thu Jan 1 00:00:00 1970 From: Norman Walsh To: docbook-tools-discuss@sourceware.cygnus.com Subject: Re: I'm trying to set up docbook-tools... Date: Fri, 07 Jul 2000 07:49:00 -0000 Message-ID: <87lmzenirl.fsf@nwalsh.com> References: <200007041511.LAA15779@snark.thyrsus.com> <00070410352500.07357@ehome.inhouse> <873dlnjklb.fsf@nwalsh.com> <1000706095536.ZM1901@sgi.com> X-SW-Source: 2000-q3/msg00051.html Message-ID: <20000707074900.w5_wRJv7hVtizLLfJzD4OfDQtVhQYdjL0H6d2McBU2U@z> / "richard offer" was heard to say: | be using Jade/your stylesheets to produce the output. I've hacked mine and | still can get what I'm (visually) looking for. I guess the limitation is in the | generalities of DocBook, since I could get it if I was using raw LaTeX. I'm curious about this. Can you provide a couple of examples of things you can't do in DocBook that you could do in LaTeX? I'm not interested in the mechanics, per se, but in what markup distinction you feel you've lost. | More details on linking documents, I've got 6 docs that I'm writing in | parallel and would really like to link between them. I gave up. These are six separate documents, or six parts of the same document? SGML doesn't really have a good cross-document linking solution (though you can cobble one together, see my tutorials about olink on nwalsh.com). XPointer and XLink should do better, but there are still some problems given that you don't typically publish the source. Be seeing you, norm -- Norman Walsh | A moment's insight is sometimes worth a http://nwalsh.com/ | life's experience.--Oliver Wendell | Holmes