docbook-apps

  • 1.  Re: Simplified Docbook Relax NG schema

    Posted 10-25-2011 18:22
    Frank Arensmeier <farensmeier@gmail.com> writes:
    > Not sure if those files are official. Anyway. Everything is working
    > great except the fact that elements like "warning" and "caution" are
    > not part of those schema file. I am not sure if there are any other
    > elements missing too. Is this intended?

    Yes. Simplified DocBook is designed to have only about 100 tags. It's
    more-or-less HTML-level markup in DocBook.

    I hope to have a new release of the schema shortly.

    Be seeing you,
    norm

    --
    Norman Walsh <ndw@nwalsh.com> | Society is immoral and immortal;
    http://www.oasis-open.org/docbook/ | it can afford to commit any kind
    Chair, DocBook Technical Committee | of folly, and indulge in any kind
    | of vice; it cannot be killed, and
    | the fragments that survive can
    | always laugh at the dead.--Henry
    | Adams



  • 2.  Re: [docbook-apps] Re: Simplified Docbook Relax NG schema

    Posted 10-25-2011 18:52
    25 okt 2011 kl. 20.21 skrev Norman Walsh:

    > Frank Arensmeier <farensmeier@gmail.com> writes:
    >> Not sure if those files are official. Anyway. Everything is working
    >> great except the fact that elements like "warning" and "caution" are
    >> not part of those schema file. I am not sure if there are any other
    >> elements missing too. Is this intended?
    >
    > Yes. Simplified DocBook is designed to have only about 100 tags. It's
    > more-or-less HTML-level markup in DocBook.

    I have used Simplified DB before but with a DTD schema. Actually, it turned out that I must have altered that DTD file with the "caution" and "warning" elements sometime in the past. When I switched to the Relax NG file, I noticed that "caution" and "warning" (obviously) weren't there anymore. Therefore my question.

    > I hope to have a new release of the schema shortly.

    That's good news.

    > Be seeing you,
    > norm
    >
    > --
    > Norman Walsh <ndw@nwalsh.com> | Society is immoral and immortal;
    > http://www.oasis-open.org/docbook/ | it can afford to commit any kind
    > Chair, DocBook Technical Committee | of folly, and indulge in any kind
    > | of vice; it cannot be killed, and
    > | the fragments that survive can
    > | always laugh at the dead.--Henry
    > | Adams