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Re: [docbook] [WebsiteDTD] Attribute dir of <tocentry>
- From: Dave Pawson <dpawson at nildram dot co dot uk>
- To: Oliver Fischer <plexus at snafu dot de>, docbook at lists dot oasis-open dot org
- Date: Tue, 29 Jul 2003 19:29:47 +0100
- Subject: Re: [docbook] [WebsiteDTD] Attribute dir of <tocentry>
At 19:09 29/07/2003 +0200, Oliver Fischer wrote:
Hello,
in Website, the <tocentry> element has an attribute dir. As far as I
understood, it is used to define the output directory of the file
specified via the attribute filename and its value is 'inhertited' by the
<tocentry> elements below the containing <tocentry> element.
If it is right, one question more: Why isn't it used too for the document
specified in the page attribute?
I use it as
<tocentry page="sect21.xml" dir="sect2" filename="sect21.html" tocskip="0">
<tocentry page="nono.xml" filename="nono.html"/>
which makes the file nono.xml be transformed into non.html in directory
sect2
I *think* page="directory/file.xml" will work to pick up
a source file from a 'relative' directory location.
Note that it won't create directories,
it will only use them if they exist.
HTH DaveP
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