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Subject: DOCBOOK-APPS: [Fwd: Re: Proposal: Image Tag Conventions]
Hi folks, does this look like a bug in the XSL sheets for screenshot? If the explanation isn't clear enough, let me know and I'll provide some more details. Greg
- From: Alexander Kirillov <kirillov@math.sunysb.edu>
- To: gnome-doc-list@gnome.org
- Date: 26 Oct 2001 10:29:14 -0400
There is one minor problem with this: you can not refer to <screenshot> using <xref>. If you try, you get error message No template named "screenshot" exists in the context named "title" in the "en" localization. Don't know what gentext to create for xref to: "screenshot", ("id") and the HTML output will contain link to the screenshot looking like <a href="documenturl#id">???</a> Thus, we either need to put <screenshot> inside <figure> wrapper (if we want it to be numbered as "Figure *.*") - which is becoming rather cumbersome - or use <ulink> to refer to it, e.g. ...shown in <ulink linkend="id">screenshot</ulink> below Sasha On Tue, 2001-10-23 at 15:49, Eric Baudais wrote: > Proposal: > We should have 3 different types of markup depending on whether the image > is a large figure, a small figure, or a screenshot. This will utilize the > greater flexibility of DocBook 4.1.2 and specify the content of the images > more accurately. > > A large figure is a large image which isn't a screenshot. This can be a > variety of images. The markup for a large figure: > > <figure id="id"> > <title>Figure Description</title> > <mediaobject> > <imageobject> > <imagedata fileref="path/to/image.png" format="PNG"/> > </imageobject> > <imageobject> > <imagedata fileref="path/to/image.eps" format="EPS"/> > </imageobject> > <textobject> > <phrase>Acessibility description</phrase> > </textobject> > </mediaobject> > </figure> > > A small figure is a small image which isn't a screenshot. This can be a > variety of things. The markup for a small figure: > > <mediaobject id="id"> > <imageobject> > <imagedata fileref="path/to/image.png" format="PNG"/> > </imageobject> > <imageobject> > <imagedata fileref="path/to/image.eps" format="EPS"/> > </imageobject> > <textobject> > <phrase>Acessibility description</phrase> > </textobject> > <caption> > <para>Description of the image.</para> > </caption> > </mediaobject> > > A screenshot is an image which is taken of the desktop or of an application > or a dialog box. The markup for a screenshot: > > <screenshot id="id"> > <mediaobject> > <imageobject> > <imagedata fileref="path/to/image.png" format="PNG"/> > </imageobject> > <imageobject> > <imagedata fileref="path/to/image.eps" format="EPS"/> > </imageobject> > <textobject> > <phrase>Acessibility description</phrase> > </textobject> > <caption> > <para>Description of the screenshot.</para> > </caption> > </mediaobject> > </screenshot> > > Eric Baudais > _______________________________________________ > gnome-doc-list mailing list > gnome-doc-list@gnome.org > http://mail.gnome.org/mailman/listinfo/gnome-doc-list _______________________________________________ gnome-doc-list mailing list gnome-doc-list@gnome.org http://mail.gnome.org/mailman/listinfo/gnome-doc-list
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