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Re: [docbook] HTML BR tags
- From: Alex Russell <alex at netWindows dot org>
- To: "Dave Viner" <dviner at yahoo-inc dot com>,<docbook at lists dot oasis-open dot org>
- Date: Thu, 10 Apr 2003 16:06:12 -0500
- Subject: Re: [docbook] HTML BR tags
- Organization: netWindows.org
- References: <KBEMKHCJPCMKCDOFNILAKEGLGAAA.dviner@yahoo-inc.com>
- Reply-to: alex at netWindows dot org
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On Thursday 10 April 2003 03:50 pm, Dave Viner wrote:
> Hi Patrick,
> Thanks for your reply. I am actually using XSL to transform my xml into
> html already. I completely understand and like the seperation of layout
> from content that DocBook enables. However, in my case (and I suspect in
> many similar cases where generation of HTML is desired), it is very
> challenging to have the XML contain content markup exclusively. Although
> it is highly desirable to seperate the two, there are some cases where
> such seperation is extremely difficult to maintain.
Well, in my experience with docbook XHTML conversion, it's most often
possible to simply set a class in a specified CSS sheet to get the intended
result (e.g, a margin-bottom of 1em under notes).
Could this perhaps address your problem?
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Alex Russell
alex at netWindows dot org
alex at SecurePipe dot com
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