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[docbook-apps] Re: DocBook XSL 1.67.0 released
- From: Sam Steingold <sds at gnu dot org>
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- Date: Thu, 11 Nov 2004 12:00:36 -0500
- Subject: [docbook-apps] Re: DocBook XSL 1.67.0 released
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> * Michael Smith <fzvgu@kzy-qbp.bet> [2004-11-10 05:56:16 +0900]:
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> * Use strong/em instead of b/i in HTML output
with all due respect, I am not quite sure that this is completely
correct.
I thought that "em" meant "emphasis" while "i" meant italic.
This, "em" should _toggle_ italic, while "i" should turn it on
unconditionally.
Thus, the following:
<i>italic <em>not italic</em> italic again</i>
(at least TeX does something like that with \em and \it).
If my understanding is correct, then this change might not be correct.
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