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Subject: small docbook customization layer for business letters
Hello: Below please find my first cut at a RELAXNG schema that provides an extremely thin customization layer on top of Docbook 5.0b1 for business letters. I hope you might find it interesting. Any and all comments welcome. I myself was quite pleased with how easy it is to create such Docbook-based schemata (less than 50 LOC)! All my custom elements are in the "l:" namespace, and the docbook references start with "db." My biggest issue right now is trying to figure out if there is a RELAXNG validator out there with XML catalog support, so I can keep my schema files separate from thirdparty ones.... --Craeg <grammar> <include href="docbook.rng"> <start> <element name="l:letter"> <a:documentation>A business letter</a:documentation> <ref name="db._info"/> <element name="l:sender"> <a:documentation>The person sending the letter</a:documentation> <ref name="db.personname"/> <ref name="db.affiliation"/> <ref name="db.address"/> </element> <element name="l:addressee"> <a:documentation>The party to whom the letter is addressed</a:documentation> <choice> <group> <ref name="db.personname"/> <ref name="db.affiliation"/> </group> <ref name="db.orgname"/> </choice> <ref name="db.address"/> </element> <optional> <element name="l:regarding"> <a:documentation>A short summary of what this letter is about, usually printed in the form of "RE: blah"</a:documentation> <oneOrMore><ref name="db.all.blocks"/></oneOrMore> </element> </optional> <element name="l:salutation"><text/></element> <element name="l:body"> <a:documentation>The main body of the letter</a:documentation> <oneOrMore><ref name="db.all.blocks"/></oneOrMore> </element> <element name="l:closing"><text/></element> <element name="l:signature"> <ref name="db.personname"/> <optional><ref name="db.affiliation"/></optional> </element> </element> </start> </include> </grammar>
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