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Subject: questions about docbook
Hi, I have a couple of questions about docbook documents. First, I'd like to say that I'm a physicist at the University of Pittsburgh and I'm so far quite impressed with the docbook packages. I am writing a couple of documents in docbook and I expect that some of my colleagues will be willing to follow my lead (I don't know of anyone else in my field using docbook). First, how does one reference and enumerate a bibliography? I have a reference to a document and I would like to "link" it to the reference in the text. In latex terms, this would be the \cite{key} function and the "bibitem" would have the same key. I have the bibliography in the document, but I do not know what I need to link the reference in the document to the bibliography entry. Second, there are several equation tags and there are also an adequate number of symbols available from ISOtech.ent and ISOamsb.ent. However it seems that all of the equation tags require a figure tag. If I want to write an equation which is simply made of the ISOtech and ISOamsb symbols and I don't want it inline in the text, how do I do it? Thanks, Jeff McDonald _____________________________________________________ Jeffrey McDonald,PhD. University of Pittsburgh jemcdon+@pitt.edu 100 Allen Hall office: 412-624-9056 3941 O'Hara St. lab: 412-624-9160 Dept. of Physics and Astronomy fax: 412-624-9163 University of Pittsburgh Pittsburgh, PA 15260
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