Re: Buggy SGML output

2000-06-30 Thread Jose Abilio Oliveira Matos
On Fri, Jun 30, 2000 at 02:43:08PM +0200, Guenter Grossberger wrote: > Hi! > > Sorry for the late reply. I didn't mention that I was not subscribed to the > list. Can you add me to the list? > > > | Hi! > > | > > | If I export a document of type SGML (LinuxDoc article) as LinuxDoc an > > | addi

Re: Buggy SGML output

2000-06-30 Thread Andre Poenitz
> (But why close and open all tags? Wouldn't it suffice to > just open the new tag: No, since the tags wouldn't nest properly. Andre' -- It'll take a long time to eat 63.000 peanuts. André Pönitz . [EMAIL PROTECTED]

Re: Buggy SGML output

2000-06-30 Thread Guenter Grossberger
Hi! Sorry for the late reply. I didn't mention that I was not subscribed to the list. Can you add me to the list? > | Hi! > | > | If I export a document of type SGML (LinuxDoc article) as LinuxDoc an > | additional tag is inserted after each tag. The same > | happens > > Is this cvs lyx? Or

Re: Buggy SGML output

2000-06-26 Thread Lars Gullik Bjønnes
"Guenter Grossberger" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: | Hi! | | If I export a document of type SGML (LinuxDoc article) as LinuxDoc an | additional tag is inserted after each tag. The same | happens Is this cvs lyx? Or a released version? Lgb

Buggy SGML output

2000-06-26 Thread Guenter Grossberger
Hi! If I export a document of type SGML (LinuxDoc article) as LinuxDoc an additional tag is inserted after each tag. The same happens for tags.E.g.: "The static model is a structural representation of the software objects that make up the implementation of the Publish/Subscribe system." The