Thanks. Unfortunately, when I opened the email using Eudora, it did 
not come through with attachments (possibly opened them)? can I paste 
the text below somwwhere, or can you suggest a way I can get the 
attachment?



>Lisa Girard wrote:
>>When I cut-and-paste text from a Word document into a DocBook 
>>template the paragraphs are collapsed. I know DocBook isn't good 
>>with physical structure, but is there any way to keep the 
>>paragraphs/spaces in? I'm not sure if this problem has been 
>>addressed earlier in your configuration questions "setting 
>>whitespace".
>
>What is explained in this FAQ is not related to your problem.
>
>This FAQ is intended to be read consultants or ``local gurus'' 
>writing their own DTD or their own CSS style sheet.
>
>
>
>>If so, is there another way you could explain it? I wasn't able to 
>>make the modifications suggested.
>
>We have a command which has been designed to cut and paste 
>paragraphs from whatever application to XXE.
>
>* Please install the attached file as follows:
>
>[1] Copy attached file to <XXE_user_preferences_dir>/config/ which is:
>
>* C:\Documents and Settings\<lisa>\xxe2\config\ on Windows.
>* ~/.xxe2/config/ on other platforms.
>
>[2] Restart XXE.
>
>* In order to use it:
>
>[1] Copy one or several paragraphs from Word.
>
>[2] Switch to XXE.
>
>[3] Implicitly or explicitly select the element *after which* you 
>want to paste the copied paragraphs.
>
>[4] Type "Esc w" (i.e First press "Esc", release the key then type 
>lowercase "w").
>
>Note that, if in step #3, you select the wrong element, "Esc w" will 
>do nothing at all (that is, like with a normal "Paste After" 
>command).
>
>
>
>
><?xml version='1.0' encoding='ISO-8859-1'?>
><configuration name="DocBook"
>   xmlns="http://www.xmlmind.com/xmleditor/schema/configuration";
>   xmlns:cfg="http://www.xmlmind.com/xmleditor/schema/configuration";>
>
>   <include location="docbook/docbook.xxe" system="true" />
>
>   <!-- =======================================================================
>     Converts the content of the clipboard to a list of paragraphs,
>     then inserts these paragraphs after selected element.
>
>     Replace parameter="%0" by:
>
>       * parameter="[blocks] %0", to convert multiple lines separated
>         by open lines to a paragraph. Without this option, each non-empty
>         line is converted to a paragraph.
>
>       * parameter="[systemSelection] %0", to copy text from system
>         selection rather than from clipboard (Unix/X11 only).
>   ======================================================================== -->
>
>   <command name="insertAfterAsParagraphs">
>     <macro>
>       <sequence>
>       <command name="makeParagraphs" parameter="%0" />
>       <command name="paste" parameter="after[implicitElement] %_" />
>       </sequence>
>     </macro>
>   </command>
>
>   <binding>
>     <keyPressed code="ESCAPE" />
>     <charTyped char="w" />
>     <command name="insertAfterAsParagraphs" parameter="para" />
>   </binding>
>
></configuration>



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