- From: Bob Freund <bob.freund@hitachisoftware.com>
- Date: Mon, 26 Jan 2009 21:23:24 -0700
- To: Doug Davis <dug@us.ibm.com>
- Cc: public-ws-resource-access-editors@w3.org
- Message-Id: <9D29BB46-CB85-4FC0-B603-FAC8E662B2A2@hitachisoftware.com>
Doug,'I would share the technique and go for it. -bob On Jan 26, 2009, at 9:03 PM, Doug Davis wrote: > > 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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