Re: wsrt-wd1.xml

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
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> 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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