On Sun, 2 Jun 2013, Gabor Kovesdan wrote:
Em 02-06-2013 00:13, Warren Block escreveu:
On Sat, 1 Jun 2013, Gabor Kovesdan wrote:
Em 01-06-2013 20:52, Warren Block escreveu:
No objection from me, I just want to bring it up again that handling
these with a single-source solution would be nice, i.e. using DocBook
profiling. It would also facilitate merges. This basically consists of
adding edition="print" to the affected section of preface and then
setting up profiling. (I can do it, just ping me if there is consensus
on this).
Yes! I was just talking about this elsewhere. Could we do it so only
the non-print sections need to be modified?
You only need to add edition="online" to non-print sections. And only need
to add edition="print" to non-online sections. The rest is shared and the
markup is kept minimal.
How do you control which is included when the document is built?
There's an XSLT stylesheet provided by DocBook that preprocesses the markup
and only leaves in the corresponding content. This is not enabled by default,
only if you set it up with a knob in the Makefile of the actual document.
I'd like to try an actual test on the Handbook. Is that feasible with
what we have currently? What specific changes need to be made to the
Makefiles?
Thanks!
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