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Re: <informaltable> with <title>
- From: Norman Walsh <ndw at nwalsh dot com>
- To: Baurjan Ismagulov <ibr at ata dot cs dot hun dot edu dot tr>
- Cc: docbook-apps at lists dot oasis-open dot org
- Date: Sun, 06 Jan 2002 11:14:43 -0500
- Subject: DOCBOOK-APPS: Re: <informaltable> with <title>
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/ Baurjan Ismagulov <ibr@ata.cs.hun.edu.tr> was heard to say:
| Well... I have informal tables with titles :) . For instance, users
| writing <book>s are required to put their resumes in standard form at
| the end of the book. I put the resume in an <article>. It contains three
| tables: personal data, education and experience (the latter two with
| titles). I don't want these to be listed in the LOT.
But why are these tables? Couldn't they just be SimpleSects? The fact
that you want a tabular presentation doesn't mean the data is tabular.
Consider, for example, a fragment of my own resume:
...
<sect2>
<sect2info>
<pubdate>November 1993 to May 1997</pubdate>
</sect2info>
<title>O'Reilly & Associates, Inc.</title>
<sect3>
<sect3info>
<pubdate>September 1995 to May 1997</pubdate>
</sect3info>
<title>Technical Director, Online Publishing</title>
<para>Designed and implemented...blah blah blah</para>
</sect3>
<sect3 role='pgbreak'>
<sect3info>
<pubdate>November 1993 to August 1995</pubdate>
</sect3info>
<title>Production Tools Specialist</title>
<para>Designed and implemented...blah blah blah</para>
</sect3>
</sect2>
...
My stylesheet for this document renders this as a table for print presentation
(but not for online because I didn't think it looked as good that way).
| 1. I need to put a page with some text into a <book> right after the
| titlepage. It doesn't have a title. It should come before the TOC. It
| shouldn't show up in the TOC (currently I use an <article> inside the
| <book>, and it doesn't satisfy either condition).
Is it the titlepage verso?
| 2. (Haven't looked at this one actually). The <book> should have two
| abstracts in different languages. I format them as <preface>s. These
| prefaces should come before the TOC, right after
| that-page-with-some-text mentioned above.
Hmmm. That one's trickier, but I suppose I'd simply put both abstracts in
the <bookinfo> and tweak the stylesheets to present them.
Be seeing you,
norm
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