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Subject: Re: [docbook-apps] how to add "extra" meta-info to a docbook document
On Thu, 21 Aug 2003, Bob Stayton wrote: > If you are using the XSL stylesheets, you can > use the 'condition' attribute as Juan says and > use the profiling stylesheets, which do > conditional text processing. See: > > http://www.sagehill.net/docbookxsl/Profiling.html > > But I'm not sure by what you meant with > > "embed non-DB info in a DB file" while the actual content of the manual that will be *printed* will consist of only docbook tags, i'd like to bury non-docbook tags in the manual that i can extract later for creating web pages to describe those manuals. for example, a web page for any of my courses will contain a "synopsis" of the course, as well as a "prerequisites" section. these are not valid docbook tags, but i'd like to embed info like that in the manual, so that *all* viewable material derived from a manual is contained in the manual itself. as one solution, i guess i could just put all that info in comments at the top of the docbook file. that's one way to do it. rday
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