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Re: Authorship
On Fri, Jun 09, 2000 at 11:36:22AM -0700, Gregory Leblanc wrote:
> > -----Original Message-----
> > From: David Lawyer [mailto:[email protected]]
> > Sent: Friday, June 09, 2000 11:33 AM
> > To: Gregory Leblanc; [email protected]
> > Subject: Re: Authorship
> >
> [snip]
> > Actually, the use of minimal tags for DocBook might be a good idea if
> > it could be made a "standard" and if it's not hard to implement. But
> > this is a long-term project (and rather low-priority for the LDP). So
> > I'm retracting it with a but ... My apologies to both Gregory Leblanc
> > and Gary Preckshot for having to disagree with me on something which I
> > wrote by mistake.
>
> Can you define "minimal tags"? I've got no idea what that means.
What I mean is something like LinuxDoc where one doesn't need tags to
mark the start and end of paragraphs nor to designate a <Title> after
say <Sect1>. You just use double spacing to separate paragraphs and
anything after say <sect1> is a section title by default (as in
LinuxDoc). LinuxDoc avoids the complex nested structures of DocBook.
Perhaps one can't really make DocBook nearly as simple as LinuxDoc.
If so, then I think that LinuxDoc needs to be retained for a long time
until something better comes along.
> What do you think is better about example.sgml than template.sgml?
For one, template.sgml is 5 times as long as example.sgml. BTW I
think that example.sgml could be improved upon and I once started to
try doing it but didn't finish. example.sgml tells you to print out
the sgml source since some people will be reading a formatted
rendition. It also tells one that macros (should be tags?) are
enclosed in angle brackets. The "license" currently in template.sgml
is not really a license. template.sgml fails to explain enough about
the various tags but talks mostly about what the author thinks the
content of a HOWTO should include. This distracts from the main
purpose of learning LinuxDoc.
I think that much of the content of template.sgml is good but belongs
in another document (namely the HOWTO-HOWTO). Thus I think what we
need is a major revision on example.sgml. So if I find time I'll
continue my work on revising example.sgml (Only about 10% of the task
is completed so far).
David Lawyer
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