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Subject: RE: DOCBOOK-APPS: Newbie Question about Bibliomixed Entry
Thanks! It never occurred to me that you would split a "single" bibliographic entry between two <bibliomset> elements. I see now that I was reading the structure wrong. From your answer I infer that a single <bibliomixed> is roughly equivalent to a <biblioentry>.
I was reading <bibliomset> as equivalent to <biblioentry> before.
Elliott Branch
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From: Jirka Kosek [mailto:jirka@kosek.cz]
Sent: Friday, May 03, 2002 5:10 PM
To: Elliott Branch
Cc: 'docbook-apps@lists.oasis-open.org'
Subject: Re: DOCBOOK-APPS: Newbie Question about Bibliomixed Entry
> Elliott Branch wrote:
> <bibliomixed>
> <bibliomset relation=article>
> <surname>Walsh</surname>, <firstname>Norman</firstname>.
> <title role=article>Introduction to Cascading Style
> Sheets</title>.
> </bibliomset>
> <bibliomset relation=journal>
> <title>The World Wide Web Journal</title>
> <volumenum>2</volumenum><issuenum>1</issuenum>.
> <publishername>O'Reilly & Associates, Inc.</publishername> and
> <corpname>The World Wide Web Consortium</corpname>.
> <pubdate>Winter, 1996</pubdate></bibliomset>.
> </bibliomixed>
>
> I'm okay with the structure and the elements; it's the attributes that
> are giving me trouble. What is the purpose of relation and role,
> respectively in this example? How would use them with respect to the
> rest of the document structure?
In this case these attributes are used to distinguish between name of
article (paper) and name of journal in which article was published.
role="article" can be used by stylesheet to render article title
differently than other titles in bibliography.
Jirka
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