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Subject: DocBook Assemblies and relationships
Hi, I have some questions regarding the relationships in an assembly. The TDG says: "Identifies relationships between resources. These relationships may be manifested in any number of structures during assembly." I'm wondering how this looks like. The TDG gives an example how a relationship looks like: <relationship type="seealso"> <instance linkend="tut1"/> <instance linkend="tut2"/> <instance linkend="task1"/> </relationship> Unfortunately, the TDG is a bit vague here. I suppose, it's because the assemble.xsl stylesheet doesn't support it ATM. ;-) So here are my questions regarding this topic: 1. How do I "attach" such a relationship to a structure? Do I have to add a xml:id in the <relationship> element and reference it in a <module>? Is that enough? Anything else? 2. What should I do if I have several structures in my assembly file and different relationships? I assume, I need to write all combinations, right? There is no way that one relationship can "inherit" from the other? For example, I would like to have at the end of each structure a "See also" and a "What's next?" reference. Would a relationship be a good fit? Or should I use something else? 3. How would you implement to resolve the relationships in the stylesheet? Could there be a "basic" implementation? Thanks for your ideas! Much appreciated. -- GruÃ/Regards Thomas Schraitle
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