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Subject: Re: Mark-up beginner questions



On Jun 19, 2010, at 12:39 PM, Limper Nikki wrote:

Hi Docbook!,

I have several beginner questions for how to tag styles in an Indesign document for XML export:


1. Is this the correct way to do bold text for v5?

<emphasis role="strong">text to be bold<emphasis>

you tag both bold and italic text with the emphasis tag and add an attribute of strong to bold in the structure pane?)
Is there a way to map a bold character style to do this automatically for long books? What if you have several bold styles for different fonts?



2. How do you markup different body text stylesheets? (different fonts and sizes ect)
<para1>
<para2>

ect????



3. What do you do if you want to tag a frame with the name of its repeating feature and that title is unique and not standard to DocBook?
(i.e a repeating feature box in a textbook or newsletter)



4.   Is this markup correct for V5? 

If so, how do you tag the text in Indesign that adds the bullets and numbers automatically in the stylesheet?
Do you just map the bullet style to a tag itemizedlist and the number style to a tag orderedlist?

 <itemizedlist>
       <listitem>
          <to>item</to>
       </listitem>
       <listitem>
          <to>item</to>
       </listitem>
    </itemizedlist>
  • item

  • item

Numbered List
    <orderedlist>
       <listitem>
          <to>item</to>
       </listitem>
       <listitem>
          <to>item</to>
       </listitem>
    </orderedlist>



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