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Subject: Re: URLs in bibliography
Hello Frans, At Thu, 28 Oct 2004 20:21:10 +0000, Frans Englich wrote: > I have a bit of trouble getting the bibliography right for URLs. I want a > descriptive paragraph/title, and then the URL, nicely formatted. What about BiblioSource for URLs? like this: <biblioentry xreflabel="veryuseful"> <bibliosource class="uri"> <ulink url="http://....">Very Useful Site</ulink> </bibliosource> </biblioentry> (You may rather want to use Title element with empty ULink.) For descriptions, Abstract is suitable for a brief summary. Or BiblioMisc to include more detailed information. > Should one reference bibliography entries with plain xrefs? (I guess so) Yes. In the above example, the entry can be referenced using XRef with linkend="veryuseful". > Also, how is a list of links in a section best done? That is, each "entry" has > an description, followed by the URL slightly indented in its own paragraph. I > tried a variablelist but the formatting didn't work(the term is expected to > be and the listitem long). VariableList has TermLength attribute, so it's possible to make a separate template for, say, "variablelist[@termlength = 'urllist']" > BTW, the Docbook XML Schemas are namespace aware, such that one can have > 'xmlns:xi="http://www.w3.org/2001/XInclude"' in the document element without > having to customize, right? Can we? It doesn't validate on my system. -- Yoshihiro Toda mailto:yoshihiro_toda@mac.com __________________________________ for your loved one http://pr.mail.yahoo.co.jp/pinkribbon/
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