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Subject: RE: DOCBOOK-APPS: Help project structure
Actually, unless you're using 1.48, subsections don't chunk. Norm added a chunk.section.depth parameter to let you control that between 1.47 and 1.48. I'm not sure about making "See also..." a <section>. I think of it more as an itemizedlist (which someday might be picked up and put into the topic's header as a javascript drop-down or something): <section> introductory content <section>Subsection 1... (new chunk) <itemizedlist role="relatedtopics"> </section> <section>Subsection 2... (new chunk) <itemizedlist role="relatedtopics"> </section> </section> Not using recursive sections limits you to a fairly flat help system. Btw., there was a discussion on the docbook list on what changes should be made to the dtd to accomodate a help system, but I fell behind around that time and never have made it back to glean wisdom from those threads. David > -----Original Message----- > From: denisb@rational.com [mailto:denisb@rational.com] > Sent: Tuesday, January 29, 2002 12:59 PM > To: docbook-apps@lists.oasis-open.org > Subject: RE: DOCBOOK-APPS: Help project structure > Does 'first file' mean the first section? With recursive > sections, you could > have a topic with subsections like this, right? > > <section> > content... > <section>Subsection 1...</section> > <section>Subsection 2...</section> > <section>See also...</section> > </section> > > The problem with this scenario is that I don't see how to > control chunking: > I'd want the whole structure above to be one topic, chunking > only the top > section. Do you know how one would suppress chunking in the > subsections? > > Thanks, > Denis
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