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Subject: Re: DOCBOOK-APPS: Creating Different Output Formats Using DocBook V4.1 XML
On Tue, 1 Aug 2000, Sebastian Rahtz wrote: > Sean Donnellan writes: > > 2000.1.19 Routers A adapted to prevent exploit described in ISS > > Alert X. > > Changes implemtented by admin A. > > See Routers A configuration (HSRP and list 102 inbound) > > > > I call this a description list, not a table. so its easy, isnt it? > > sebastian > Hmmm. :-) I think that I'll kick myself for even asking when I find out how easy it is... alas this final stage of enlightenment has failed to set in :-). Would that be a <segementedlist>? How do I frame a list? How do I fix column width for empty listitems? If I later wanted to put in a 4th column for say status (being acknowledged|open|critical|marginal|etc), how would that work? Sorry! I made a mistake in the example in that I placed the dates in front of all the times. If a time was present the first date would continue and the time would form sub... (I was going to say tables :-). With a table I'd be able to span the date rows along the time rows and I might be able to span a status row parallel to the date row or have two status rows for four time rows. I have no great problem doing the spanning, it's the rest that kills me. I've found that <literallayout> goes missing in my printed entries. I think that I'm just doing it all wrong and I don't know why or how yet. I got so fed up with the tables that I scraped them and just used formalpara for the demo. 2000.1.19 03:00 cleared unremarkable text goes here that is unremarkable in every way. 04:00 More unremarkeable text goes here 2000.2.25 open text goes here that is remarkeable in every way <link> </link> <literallayoutorsomethinglikethat></> /.../ This might be a better example of what I had planned. It would be able to span multiple pages and due to the frame being open to the bottom of the page the reader could see that the item/entry being read isn't completed on that page. Sean.
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