Index: openacs-4/packages/acs-core-docs/www/xml/engineering-standards/docbook-primer.xml
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RCS file: /usr/local/cvsroot/openacs-4/packages/acs-core-docs/www/xml/engineering-standards/docbook-primer.xml,v
diff -u -r1.7 -r1.8
--- openacs-4/packages/acs-core-docs/www/xml/engineering-standards/docbook-primer.xml 30 Nov 2002 17:17:01 -0000 1.7
+++ openacs-4/packages/acs-core-docs/www/xml/engineering-standards/docbook-primer.xml 15 Jan 2003 09:46:44 -0000 1.8
@@ -40,7 +40,8 @@
It does not require extra
effort. Writing in XML is almost identical to
SGML, with a couple extra rules. More details in the
- LDP
+ LDP
Author Guide.
@@ -139,7 +140,7 @@
mode. We have a intro to the PSGML
Mode in Emacs as part of our documentation. You can
read about other editing tools in the LDP Author Guide.
+ url="http://en.tldp.org/LDP/LDP-Author-Guide/">LDP Author Guide.
@@ -158,7 +159,7 @@
You can look at some templates for documents (in Docbook XML) in
the sources
+ url="http://openacs.org/cvs/openacs-4/packages/acs-core-docs/www/xml/engineering-standards">sources
for acs-core-docs, especially the
Detailed Design Documentation Template and the
System/Application Requirements Template.
@@ -199,7 +200,7 @@
and we will provide a set of templates for documenting an entire package. For now you can take a look at the
- sources of these DocBook documents
+ sources of these DocBook documents
to get an idea of how they are tied together.
@@ -698,7 +699,7 @@
The LDP Author
+ url="http://en.tldp.org/LDP/LDP-Author-Guide/">LDP Author
Guide has a lot of good information, a table of
docbook elements and their "look" in HTML and lots of good links
for tools.