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Re: number continuation with orderedlist
- From: Bob Stayton <bobs at caldera dot com>
- To: Docbook <docbook at lists dot oasis-open dot org>
- Date: Tue, 01 Oct 2002 09:25:13 -0700
- Subject: Re: DOCBOOK: number continuation with orderedlist
- References: <20021001142426.GC13018@dinamizm.com>
On Tue, Oct 01, 2002 at 05:24:26PM +0300, Togan Muftuoglu wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I am trying to have an output basicly like this
>
> Interfaces
> 1. FW_DEV_EXT
> bla bla bla
> 2. FW_DEV_INT
> bla bla bla
> 3. FW_DEV_DMZ
> bla bla bla
>
> Routing and Masquearding
>
> 4 FW_ROUTE
> bla bla bla
> 5 FW_MASQ
> bla bla
>
> However the produced output is joking at me
>
> Interfaces
> 1. FW_DEV_EXT
> bla bla bla
> 2. FW_DEV_INT
> bla bla bla
> 3. FW_DEV_DMZ
> bla bla bla
>
> Routing and Masquearding
>
> 1 FW_ROUTE
> bla bla bla
> 2 FW_MASQ
> bla bla
>
>
> Below is the source what am I doing wrong. Thanks
>
> --
>
> Togan Muftuoglu
>
> <orderedlist numeration="arabic" id="interfaces">
> <title>Interfaces</title>
> <listitem>
> <variablelist>
> <?dbfo list-presentation="list"?>
> <varlistentry>
> <term>FW_DEV_EXT</term>
> <listitem>
> <para>
> Which is the interface that points to the internet/untrusted
> networks?
> </para>
> <para>If you have more then one device connected to the
> Internet you can have multiple definitions <abbrev>ie.</abbrev> <filename
> class="devicefile">ppp+</filename>, <filename
> class="devicefile">ippp0</filename>, <filename
> class="devicefile">eth0</filename> entered spearted by a
> space</para>
> <screen>
> FW_DEV_EXT="ppp+ ippp0 eth0"
> </screen>
> </listitem>
> </varlistentry>
> </variablelist>
> </listitem>
> <listitem>
> <variablelist>
> <?dbfo list-presentation="list"?>
> <varlistentry>
> <term>FW_DEV_INT</term>
> <listitem>
> <para>
> Which is the interface that points to the internal
> network?</para>
> </listitem>
> </varlistentry>
> </variablelist>
> </listitem>
> <listitem>
> <variablelist>
> <?dbfo list-presentation="list"?>
> <varlistentry>
> <term>FW_DEV_DMZ</term>
> <listitem>
> <para>
> Which is the interface that points to the dmz or dialup
> network?</para>
> </listitem>
> </varlistentry>
> </variablelist>
> </listitem>
> </orderedlist>
> <orderedlist numeration="arabic" inheritnum="inherit"
> continuation="continues" id="routing">
> <title>Routing and Masquerading</title>
> <listitem>
> <variablelist>
> <varlistentry>
> <term>FW_ROUTE</term>
> <listitem>
> <para></para>
> </listitem>
> </varlistentry>
> </variablelist>
> </listitem>
> <listitem>
> <variablelist>
> <varlistentry>
> <term>FW_MASQUERADE</term>
> <listitem>
> <para></para>
> </listitem>
> </varlistentry>
> </variablelist>
> </listitem>
> <listitem>
> <variablelist>
> <varlistentry>
> <term>FW_MASQ_DEV</term>
> <listitem>
> <para></para>
> </listitem>
> </varlistentry>
> </variablelist>
> </listitem>
> <listitem>
> <variablelist>
> <varlistentry>
> <term>FW_MASQ_NETS</term>
> <listitem>
> <para></para>
> </listitem>
> </varlistentry>
> </variablelist>
> </listitem>
> </orderedlist>
I noticed you also tried to use the inheritnum="inherit" attribute
for any interior nested orderedlists.
That also does not appear to be implemented in the XSL
stylesheets. That would be another feature request if
you want that to actually work.
--
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