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[docbook-apps] Re: [docbook] Where to place version and confidentiality notices
- From: "B.S.Navin" <bsnavin at gmail dot com>
- To: Paul Vinkenoog <paul at vinkenoog dot nl>
- Cc: docbook at lists dot oasis-open dot org, docbook-apps at lists dot oasis-open dot org
- Date: Mon, 7 Mar 2005 18:03:50 +0530
- Subject: [docbook-apps] Re: [docbook] Where to place version and confidentiality notices
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Hi Paul,
I too figured out the same elements : edition & legalnotice.
Just wanted to know if there is something better. The notice occurs
just once in the doc, inside the info element. But it is heavy with
all the para elements and the addtional formatting (which is not
required in this case). As for now, I have disabled the actual
legalnotice template to avoid its printing.
The XSL customization layer takes care of adding the notice to the
footer.content template.
Thanks
Navin
On Mon, 7 Mar 2005 12:58:34 +0100 (MET), Paul Vinkenoog
<paul@vinkenoog.nl> wrote:
> Hi Navin,
>
> > We have a requirement that each document has a current version
> > number and a confidentiality notice (like "Internal Use Only", ...).
> >
> > What tags in docbook do I use for these - version number &
> > confidentiality notice?
>
> I use <edition> for version numbers outside revhistories. I had to
> change the titlepage templates to get it displayed though, because
> they contained "loose" <revision>s, but not <edition>.
>
> For the confidentiality notice, I wouldn't know. <legalnotice> may be
> a little heavy, and besides: it can only occur in xxxinfo elements.
>
> Greetings,
> Paul Vinkenoog
>