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Re: Book split to several books
- To: Eric Lee Green <elgreen at iname dot com>
- Subject: Re: Book split to several books
- From: Peter Toft <pto at sslug dot dk>
- Date: Sat, 15 Jul 2000 21:06:46 +0200 (CEST)
- cc: docbook-tools-discuss at sourceware dot cygnus dot com
On Sat, 15 Jul 2000, Eric Lee Green wrote:
> On Sat, 15 Jul 2000, Peter Toft wrote:
> > Now I have to split the book into 4-5 parts, but I like
> > feedback on how to do this in an optimal way. My
> > problem is that I have many cross-references which will
> > suffer from the split.
> >
> > I have looked into using <part> which presumably
> > enables me to keep correct cross-references, but I
> > really would like to compile the sub-books
> > individually now - currently it takes too much time to
> > make PS, PDF, and HTML.
>
> Unfortunately your two goals (seperate compilation, extensive cross-references)
> are incompatible. Splitting your document into parts or multiple files on disk
> is easy enough -- "Docbook -- The Definitive Guide" tells you how to do that
Agree - no problem - I have 13 files at the moment.
> within the first few pages. But if you want cross-references, or a common
> index, well, the document processing system is going to have to chew through
> each of the documents to find all of those references.
Hrrm - my idea could be that book-A makes a summary
file, book-B the same .... and book-N can use check
cross-references to the other books by reading these
summary files (with the relevant labels) - which then
have to be available.
It could be cool, that book-N automatically could have
Take a look into <xref linkend="hardcoreLinux">
being expanded to
Take a look into the book "Peter Toft; Linux for the
cool dudez - section 3.1"
if the label hardcoreLinux is found in book-A
BR
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