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Subject: Italic character in <funcdef> and <paramdef>
I'm working on a project to document a programming language. It outputs
to HTML and conforms to DocBook 4.3. Within the function synopsis, we
need to be able to insert an italicized character in the
<funcdef> and <paramdef> tags. Please see the example below. My use of <emphasis /> below is incorrect -- but is here just to show you what I am after. What I need is to have an italicized "n" after the type names. Does anyone know how I can achieve this within DocBook and using the Norm Walsh stylesheets? <funcsynopsis> <funcprototype> <funcdef> int<emphasis>n</emphasis> <function> functionname </function> </funcdef> <paramdef>int<emphasis>n</emphasis><parameter>x</parameter></paramdef> </funcprototype> </funcsynopsis> -- Kathleen Mattson www.millermattson.com kathleen@millermattson.com Beaverton, Oregon USA 503-690-4351 |
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