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Subject: Re: [docbook-apps] How do I highlight inline text ?


On Sun, 11 Apr 2010 06:22:18 -0400
"Robert Lucente" <rlucente@pipeline.com> wrote:

> > a.. Create a cascading style sheet w/ a file name of key_words.css
> > w/ the following entry
> > 
> > .key_words { background: yellow; }
> 
> Nit picking, use semantic names for the attribute?
> I may be wrong here. 
> 
> [RL Start]
> 
> Nathalie Sequeira on April 07, 2010 5:31 PM recommended the following
> 
> <emphasis role="semantic_function_of_the_emphasis">some
> text</emphasis>
> 
> I thought that this was way cool. Then if I wanted to change the how
> the semantic was displayed, just change the CSS.
> 
> Humm. What am I missing ?
> 
> [RL End]

I guessed that 'keyword' wasn't semantic. Was I wrong?
If it does identify a keyword in your xml markup, my apologies. 



> [RL Start]
> 
> I don't know anything about XSL. I will add it to the stuff to go
> learn.
> 
> Is putting parameters in XSL just a best practice thing ?

I think so. puts all your 'styling' in one place?..
except it's two, one stylesheet importing another. 


> 
> It makes sense. This way you have all your styling knobs in one spot
> as opposed to 2 different spots.
> 
> Thanks for the help.


Welcome.




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