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Subject: Re: What best graphics format for RTF and HTML, using Jade/DSSSL/DocBook From: Christian Leutloff <leutloff@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> Date: 22 Feb 1998 01:02:41 +0100 Mbox-line: From leutloff@sundancer.oche.de Sun Feb 22 01:02:42 1998 |
Richard Folwell <richardf@xxxxxxxxxx> writes:
> <figure>
> <title>A figure</title>
> <graphic fileref="diagram"></graphic>
> </figure>
>
> and let the formatting backend decide which format file is needed for a
> particular output type. This means that the SGML would not have to be changed
> if support for a new backend were to be added. Of course the new graphics
> formats would need to be generated, but if all the graphics are produced by
> conversion from a single source, as you suggest, then this should not be a
> problem.
> How do people normally handle this?
I'm using different stylesheets and set the default file extension in
each of them to the correct value.
Bye
Christian
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