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Subject: DOCBOOK: Re: Playing with annotations...
/ Dave Pawson <daveP@dpawson.freeserve.co.uk> was heard to say: | At 06:56 20/08/2002, Norman Walsh wrote: | |><phrase>Hello World<annotation class="note">A common test phrase</annotation></phrase> |> |>Simple display of annotations puts them inline: |> |> Hello World[<a>Annotation</a>] | | +1, blatent. I think this is my preference as well. It seems especially superior when the element in question contains more than one annotation. |>popup uses JavaScript to make hovering over the link popup a window |>containing the annotation. Non-popup doesn't, but uses JavaScript to |>popup a new browser window if the user clicks on it. | | Bleah is how Norm once spelled it I think. | javascript and docbook don't mix Norm. Well, JavaScript is only on the HTML side. If you unpack the archive, you can see how it works. | 'Treat as per footnotes' is my favourite now. | (Is Paul normally this 'deep' with his questions :-) Almost invariably. :-) Be seeing you, norm -- Norman Walsh <ndw@nwalsh.com> | A proof tells us where to http://www.oasis-open.org/docbook/ | concentrate our doubts.--Anonymous Chair, DocBook Technical Committee |
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