Subject: (dsssl) Re: Welcome to dssslist From: udit narayan sharma <udit.sharma@xxxxxxxxxx> Date: Tue, 6 Aug 2002 6:39:09 -0500 |
> hi please tell me how can I change the color of the titles while converting my sgml file to rtf using openjade. bye udit > From: Majordomo@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx > Date: 2002/08/06 Tue AM 06:31:59 CDT > To: udit.sharma@xxxxxxxxxx > Subject: Welcome to dssslist > > -- > > Welcome to the dssslist mailing list! > > Please save this message for future reference. Thank you. > > If you ever want to remove yourself from this mailing list, > send the following command in email to > <dssslist-request@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>: > > unsubscribe > > Or you can send mail to <Majordomo@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> with the following > command in the body of your email message: > > unsubscribe dssslist > > or from another account, besides udit narayan sharma <udit.sharma@xxxxxxxxxx>: > > unsubscribe dssslist udit narayan sharma <udit.sharma@xxxxxxxxxx> > > If you ever need to get in contact with the owner of the list, > (if you have trouble unsubscribing, or have questions about the > list itself) send email to <owner-dssslist@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> . > This is the general rule for most mailing lists when you need > to contact a human. > > [Last updated on: Thu Dec 14 18:26:56 2000] > Welcome to DSSSList@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx, the DSSSL users' mailing > list. > > Topics: > - Introduction > - Daily digest > - Posting > - Replies go to the DSSSList > - Quoting messages in replies > - Cross-posting > - Unsubscribing from the DSSSList > - Unsubscribing from the DSSSList Digest > - If you stop getting DSSSList messages > - Searchable archive > - DSSSL Documentation Project > - Reporting bugs in software > - "XS:" and "DD:" in subject lines > - Further information on DSSSL > - XSL-List -- the Open Forum on XSL > - Majordomo commands > - Contact > > > INTRODUCTION > ============ > > DSSSList is provided as a forum where users of DSSSL -- Document Style > Semantics and Specification Language -- can exchange ideas and > solutions. The DSSSL standard is comparatively new, DSSSL > implementations are even newer, DSSSL embodies many concepts that > are new to many people, and as yet there is no great body of reference > implementations or reference books for people using DSSSL. The > DSSSList is provided as a means to bootstrap DSSSL usage -- people > using DSSSL helping other people using DSSSL so new users can avoid > common pitfalls and we can increase the spread of DSSSL knowledge > rather than have every user having to learn everything in isolation. > > DSSSList is provided by Mulberry Technologies as a service to the > DSSSL user community. It was started because we felt the need for a > forum such as this when we were writing our first stylesheet. Since > there was no place to turn to for help, we decided to create one. > It's as simple as that. > > Only subscribers can post to DSSSList, but since the goal is to > increase the level of DSSSL knowledge, DSSSList is being archived on > Mulberry's web site for everybody to view. The topics being discussed > on the DSSSList changes as new ideas arise or existing problems are > dealt with, but the archive contains all of the ideas and solutions > that have been discussed on the list. > > > DAILY DIGEST > ============ > > Daily digests -- copies of a whole days DSSSList messages (or a 40,000 > character chunk, whichever comes first) sent as one email message -- > are available. Not only is it one mail message containing all of that > day's DSSSList messages, it averages half the bytes of the individual > messages since it doesn't include the overhead of the mail headers > from each message. To unsubscribe from the list and subscribe to the > digest, send mail to majordomo@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx with the following two > lines as the body of your message: > > unsubscribe dssslist > subscribe dssslist-digest > > > POSTING > ======= > > Only subscribers can post to DSSSList, and only from the address they > used when they subscribed. > > There is no restriction on what may be posted provided it is related > to DSSSL. Items related to XSL should be posted to the XSL-List. > When deciding between the two, consider if the item is of more > interest to those interested in DSSSL more than XSL or those > interested in XSL more than DSSSL. > > Do not begin your subject line with "help" or "subscribe" since the > list software will bounce the message because it looks like is an > administrative request. > > Both subscribers to DSSSList@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx and subscribers to > DSSSList-Digest@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx should post their messages to > DSSSList@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx, and the messages will be received by > both subscribers to the list and subscribers to the digest. > > Do not start a new thread by replying to an unrelated message and just > changing the subject line since the header of your message will > contain references to the previous message and your new message will > appear in the archive as one of the replies to the original message. > It is better to start a new message for a new thread. > > > REPLIES GO TO THE DSSSLIST > ========================== > > The reply address of DSSSList messages (and of digests) is > dssslist@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx so REPLIES GO TO THE LIST BY DEFAULT. > If you want to reply to just the author of a post, you should change > the "To:" field in your reply. > > > QUOTING MESSAGES IN REPLIES > =========================== > > Please do not quote entire messages just to add a few lines at the > beginning or end. Instead, quote the parts to which you are directly > replying or quote enough to establish the context. > > Everybody on the list has already received the message that you are > quoting, and anyone searching the archive will find your message and > the previous message listed under the same thread. > > Subscribers to the DSSSList will just ignore most of the quoted > messages and move to the next post, but subscribers to the DSSSList > Digest will mostly have to page past the quoted messages to reach the > next material in which they are interested in reading. > > > CROSS-POSTING > ============= > > Cross-posting to the DSSSList and to another list, even to the > XSL-List, is often counter-productive unless everybody who replies to > the thread is on both lists. Cross-posts from non-subscribers > continuing the thread will bounce, and DSSSList subscribers who are > not also on the other list will only see half of the thread, as will > those on the other list who are not also on the DSSSList. Subscribers > to both lists will see two copies of the message, annoying them as > well. > > In addition, threads that are half on one list and half on another > will not be adequately archived by either list. > > > UNSUBSCRIBING FROM THE DSSSLIST > =============================== > > To unsubscribe from the list, send mail to > majordomo@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx with "unsubscribe dssslist" as the > body of your message. > > > UNSUBSCRIBING FROM THE DSSSLIST DIGEST > ====================================== > > To unsubscribe from the digest, send mail to > majordomo@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx with "unsubscribe dssslist-digest" as > the body of your message. > > > IF YOU STOP GETTING DSSSLIST MESSAGES > ===================================== > > Ordinarily, mail bounces back to dssslist-owner only because a user's > account has been closed on their system without their unsubscribing > from the list. If mail to an address bounces for an extended period, > that address may be removed from the list. > > If you stop receiving DSSSList message, you may have been removed > because mail to you was bouncing. You are not being picked on, and > you can just rejoin the list. > > > SEARCHABLE ARCHIVE > ================== > > DSSSList messages are archived at > http://www.biglist.com/lists/dssslist/archives > > The archive is updated nightly. If you don't see the message that you > sent today, wait until tomorrow. > > > DSSSL DOCUMENTATION PROJECT > =========================== > > The DSSSL documentation project is a collaborative effort by DSSSL > users to write and disseminate documentation on all aspects of DSSSL > for the purposes of: > > - introducing DSSSL to new users > - education for both new and experienced users > - assistance for people using DSSSL > > The project draws on the combined experience of present users of > DSSSL, principally those subscribed to the DSSSList mailing list > (which also hosts the discussion between project participants). You > are free to use the material produced by the documentation project, > and you are encouraged to contribute as you are able. > > See http://www.mulberrytech.com/dsssl/dsssldoc. > > > REPORTING BUGS IN SOFTWARE > ========================== > > Bugs in software should firstly be reported to its author rather than > to the DSSSList. > > > "XS:" AND "DD:" IN SUBJECT LINES > ================================ > > Subject lines beginning with "XS: " in the archive are posts related > to the discussion of xml-style. xml-style was a precursor to the > current XSL effort. The appropriate place to discuss XSL is the > XSL-List. See http://www.mulberrytech.com/xsl/xsl-list. > > Subject lines beginning with "DD: " are posts related to the DSSSL > documentation project. See http://www.mulberrytech.com/dsssl/dsssldoc. > > > FURTHER INFORMATION ON DSSSL > ============================ > > Two excellent sources of information about DSSSL are the DSSSL section > of the SGML/XML Web Page at http://www.oasis-open.org/cover/dsssl.html > and James Clark's DSSSL page at http://www.jclark.com/dsssl. > > > XSL-LIST -- THE OPEN FORUM ON XSL > ================================= > > Mulberry Technologies also provides the XSL-List -- the open forum on > XSL. For subscription information and the XSL-List archive, see > http://www.mulberrytech.com/xsl/xsl-list. > > > MAJORDOMO COMMANDS > ================== > > This list is managed by the "Majordomo" mailing list manager, version > 1.94.1. > > In the description below items contained in []'s are optional. When > providing the item, do not include the []'s around it. 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