- From: Doug Davis <dug@us.ibm.com>
- Date: Mon, 26 Jan 2009 23:03:25 -0500
- To: public-ws-resource-access-editors@w3.org
- Message-ID: <OFEA51070C.1892F544-ON8525754B.000FEAEE-8525754B.00164B4D@us.ibm.com>
All, I've figured out how to modify the xsl so that examples and tables are numbered and then <specref>'s can be used to explicitly say "Example 2-1" - what do people think? should I update our xsl for this or should we limit ourself to just the generic xsl? For RT it makes it annoying not being able to refer to an example or table that's far far away since relative terms like "above" don't really work well. thanks -Doug ______________________________________________________ STSM | Web Services Architect | IBM Software Group (919) 254-6905 | IBM T/L 444-6905 | dug@us.ibm.com __________________ All, I've checked in the latest wsrt-wd1.xml and attached it to this note for those who do not have cvs access yet. This one conforms to the dtd but I still need to go thru it line by line to make sure everything is right. Some things I couldn't figure out and would appreciate some help - if someone else knows how to do it: - how do I make something bold - <b> isn't allowed - other specs use <specref>'s to examples and tables, but our xls doesn't support it - should we? - as a result of the previous one I had to modify all references to say "as shown below..." instead of "in table X'. - <example>/<eg> (or just <eg>) appears to be the only way to include preformatted text (like code) that will respect line-breaks. However, if I give the example a <head> then it says "Example:" and there are time when its not an example. Anyone know of any other tag I could use? thanks -Doug
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