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Subject: RE: DOCBOOK-APPS: RE: How to reference a biblioentry
I found the problem. The reference is formated correctly if, and only if, the <abbrev> is the first element in the biblioentry. Is there a reason for this? This is similiar to the handling of abbrev I reported yesterday and I consider this not appropiate, as abbrec can be placed anywhere (like I did). Stephan > -----Original Message----- > From: Stephan Wiesner [mailto:stephan@stephan-wiesner.de] > Sent: Dienstag, 5. November 2002 15:58 > To: docbook-apps@lists.oasis-open.org > Subject: DOCBOOK-APPS: RE: How to reference a biblioentry > > > In July 2002 Norman told me to reference biblioentries like this > > ... > > | <biblioentry id="walsh97"> > > > > ^^^^^^^^^^^^^ > > > > | <abbrev>Walsh97</abbrev> > ... > > see <xref linkend="walsh97"> > ... > > To generate see [Walsh97]. And this worked. > > > Now, however it doesn't anymore. > I have the following biblioentry: > > <biblioentry id="bib_Chicago_Manual_of_Style_"> > <title id="bib_Chicago_Manual_of_Style_T">Chicago Manual of > Style</title> > <edition>14th Edition</edition> > <abbrev id="bib_Chicago_Manual_of_Style_A">Chicago</abbrev> > <pubdate>1993</pubdate> > <isbn id="isbn_0-226-10389-7">0-226-10389-7</isbn> > <publisher> > <publishername>University of Chicago Press</publishername> > <address><city>Chicago </city><country>USA</country></address> > </publisher> > </biblioentry> > > > and reference it with: > <xref linkend="bib_Chicago_Manual_of_Style_"/> > > But instead of [Chicago], I get [bib_Chicago_Manual_of_Style_] > > > Am I missing something, or did the style change? > > > Stephan > > >
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