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Subject: FW: [ docbook-DocBook RFEs-971095 ] Allow <authorgroup> anywhere <author> is allowed
FYI. Closed out RFE 971095 (Allow <authorgroup> anywhere <author> is allowed) with comment below. --Mike ----- Forwarded message from "SourceForge.net" <noreply@sourceforge.net> ----- To: noreply@sourceforge.net From: "SourceForge.net" <noreply@sourceforge.net> Subject: [ docbook-DocBook RFEs-971095 ] Allow <authorgroup> anywhere <author> is allowed Date: Wed, 16 Jun 2004 16:05:06 -0700 DocBook RFEs item #971095, was opened at 2004-06-11 21:38 Message generated for change (Comment added) made by xmldoc You can respond by visiting: https://sourceforge.net/tracker/?func=detail&atid=384107&aid=971095&group_id=21935 Category: DocBook XML Group: v4.2 >Status: Closed >Resolution: Rejected Priority: 5 Submitted By: Sylvain Schmitz (sscylla) Assigned to: Norman Walsh (nwalsh) Summary: Allow <authorgroup> anywhere <author> is allowed Initial Comment: As I am currently writing an activity report for a team, I went into the problem of listing all its members with their contacts in an annex. The way I first did it is using a <variablelist>, put a < personname> in each <term>, and a <para> with an <author> in each <listitem>. However, an <authorgroup> would seem closer to my idea of a list of persons, and would avoid some verbosity. Thing is, < authorgroup> was meant to be put in some <*info> or < biblio*>, and processed as meta-information. Whereas one can write an <author> almost anywhere, it is not possible to do so with an <authorgroup>. ---------------------------------------------------------------------- >Comment By: Michael Smith (xmldoc) Date: 2004-06-17 08:05 Message: Logged In: YES user_id=118135 Sylvain, Thanks for submitting this RFE. We (the DocBook TC) discussed your request during out 2004-06-16 telcon and decided not to make the change you suggested. The rationale for not making the change is that both as originally designed, both the Author and Authorgroup elements were intended to be used only within the context of the "info" or bibliographic section at the beginning of a document, not within the main textual flow of a document. So, it's possible that in a future version of DocBook, the Author element will no longer be allowed within the main textual flow of a document. It's recommended that you use the Personname element instead. To group multiple persons, you could use an Itemizedlist or Simplelist or other list markup. --Michael Smith ---------------------------------------------------------------------- You can respond by visiting: https://sourceforge.net/tracker/?func=detail&atid=384107&aid=971095&group_id=21935 ----- End forwarded message -----
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