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Re: Requiring use of DocBook; LinuxDoc
Ok, let's remove those unlikely to be useful in an HOWTO para ...
>>>>> "G" == Gary Preckshot <[email protected]> writes:
G> ELEMENT Para = (( #PCDATA | Abbrev |
G> Acronym | Emphasis | ULink | Application | ClassName | Command
G> | ComputerOutput | Email | EnVar | ErrorCode | ErrorName |
G> Filename | Function | GUIButton | GUIIcon | GUILabel | GUIMenu
G> | GUIMenuItem | GUISubmenu | Hardware | InterfaceDefinition |
G> KeyCap | KeyCode | KeySym | Literal | Constant | MenuChoice |
G> MouseButton | MsgText | Option | Parameter | Prompt |
G> ReturnValue | StructField | StructName | Symbol | Token | Type
G> | UserInput | VarName | Subscript | Superscript |
G> InlineMediaObject | ItemizedList | OrderedList | SimpleList |
G> VariableList | Caution | Important | Note | Tip | Warning |
G> LiteralLayout | ProgramListing | Screen | ScreenShot |
G> MediaObject | Table)+)
Which one do you not understand?
Does LinuxDoc distinguish computer output from screenshots and program
listings? Does it distinguish between a keycap, a key code and the
key symbol? How do you specify a GUI Icon in LinuxDoc.
That last one is most illustrative: I am finding I can write far more
clearly and succinctly in DocBook when I know I can trust the
typographic conventions to be consistent across _all_ DocBook
documents. For example, in docbook I could write
Click on <GUIICON>Printer</GUIICON> then select
<GUIMENUITEM>lp2</GUIMENUITEM>
whereas in LinuxDoc/ASCII I would need to resolve this semantically
with extra language
Click on the Printer Icon on your desktop, then
select the lp2 option from the menu.
The first version is 6 characters _less_ typing, and it is
considerably less characters for the reader to scan. Considering I am
not afraid of Emacs, the first version is actually only 49 keystrokes
(using tagname completion) vs 85 keystrokes for the ASCII version.
That gives me lots of spare keystrokes to first scan the list of
allowable tags to find the one most appropriate to my meaning.
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