Hi, Eric: Sorry for my ignorance, but I am new to docbook ;-) What you use (&gif-eps;) is standard? I mean, can I use directly? Or does it depend on some "macro" defined before? Sorry again, but I don't know how to define "macros" in SGML :-( . Thanks in advance. diego. Eric Bischoff wrote: > Sam Roberts wrote: > > > > > > (define (graphic-file filename) > > (let ((ext (file-extension filename))) > > (if (or tex-backend ;; TeX can work this out itself > > (not filename) > > (not %graphic-default-extension%) > > (member ext %graphic-extensions%)) > > filename > > (string-append filename "." %graphic-default-extension%)))) > > > > Such code trying to guess the graphic extension from within > the stylesheet is a good idea. Anyway, it will always face > the same problem : for publishing in HTML, for example, how > to decide whether to add JPEG, PNG or GIF ? It's not easy. > > I'm currently using the following approach: > > > > stands for: > "use foo.gif when making HTML files, foo.eps when printing > to TeX." > > You can do create on the same model other entities like > &jpg-eps;. It's not perfect, but it's simple and works. > > -- > Éric Bischoff - mailto:ebisch@cybercable.tm.fr > __________________________________________________ > \^o~_. > .~. ______ /( __ ) > /V\ Toys story \__ \/ ( V > // \\ \__| (__=v > /( )\ |\___/ ) > ^^-^^ \_____( ) > Tux Konqui \__=v > __________________________________________________ -- Diego Sevilla Ruiz -- http://www.ditec.um.es/~dsevilla/ Departamento de Ingeniería y Tecnología de Computadores Facultad de Informática. Universidad de Murcia Campus de Espinardo - 30080 Murcia (SPAIN) Tel.: +34-968-367570 E-mail: dsevilla@ditec.um.es $_="\\l/) (>". "_'\n<";@@= /.|\n/g;$_= "\@". "\007f". "DDq". "DD5". "\204". "\@". "DT4CE". "D54E". "DD". "\244". "\021". "dBDTC". "\010DD". "\200\$FD\024". "GDAG". "DAGDT". "CqI";$c =0;$p =5;for$q (/./g) {$q= ord$q; for(a, b){$z[$c] =$@[$p+=($q&15) -4];$q>>=4;$c+=33 ;$c>98 &&($c-=98);}};print@z;