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Subject: Re: [docbook-publishers] RFE 3602904: line group and block quote elements
The problem I see is with the blockquote model: ## A quotation set off from the main text element blockquote { db.blockquote.attlist, db.blockquote.info, db.attribution?, db.all.blocks+ } } As you can see it's able to include db.all.blocks. Should we consider that line is a block-level element? If so: db.all.blocks = (db.nopara.blocks | db.para.blocks | db.extension.blocks) db.publishers.blocks = db.dialogue | db.poetry | db.drama db.extension.blocks = db.publishers.blocks Do we modify db.publishers.blocks = db.dialogue | db.poetry | db.drama | db.linegroup | db.line That might have more downstream consequences than we want. We could just modify db.blockquote = ## A quotation set off from the main text element blockquote {db.blockquote.attlist, db.blockquote.info, db.attribution?, (db.all.blocks | db.linegroup | db.line)+ } } at which point we might as well make blockquote the same model as linegroup? db.linegroup = ## A grouping of lines in dialogue or other form of communication. element linegroup { db.linegroup.attlist, db.speaker*, (db.stagedir | db.line | db.all.blocks)+ } } db.blockquote = ## A quotation set off from the main text element blockquote {db.blockquote.attlist, db.blockquote.info, db.attribution?, (db.stagedir | db.line | db.all.blocks)+ } } if this is the case, why wouldn't you just use linegroup and forget blockquote altogether? Thanks and best regards, --Scott Scott Hudson | PELCO by Schneider Electric | United States | Standards Lead Phone: +1 970 282 1952 | Fax: +1 970 282 1950 | Email: scott.hudson@schneider-electric.com | Site: pdn.pelco.com On Apr 2, 2013, at 4:02 PM, Richard Hamilton <hamilton@xmlpress.net> wrote: I exchanged messages with pcthoms regarding this RFE: |
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