Subject: Re: automatic numbering From: "Sebastian Rahtz" <sebastian.rahtz@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> Date: Sun, 24 Sep 2000 12:47:25 +0100 (BST) |
Dhruv Raheja writes: > <figure file="E_7564.gif"> > Figure 1 > </figure> > > The problem I am having is that this process/model is not very intelligent. > For example half way through the authoring process, if someone wished to > insert a <figure> element, she would have to change the figure numbers in > all subsequent elements. e.g. most DTDs would allow something like <figure file="E_7564.gif"> <caption>This is the caption</caption><!-- optional --> </figure> and insist that the next processing stage work out the number, and add the word "Figure". > you were to insert a figure, it will re-number the other figures on its own. > Is there any way I can do that in XML? entirely up to the application that processes the XML > (i) As I mentioned, I am displaying the image in another browser window. > Basically I have the following attribute associated with the ahref command: > "target="_new". Is it possible to display a caption (that is not part of the > image file) along with that image in the new browser window? as above. you can process the XML to do whatever you want. > I know that this message is a bit too long but I wanted to describe my > problem in detail in the hope that somebody will be able to help. I suspect that if you studied existing DTDs (like Docbook, TEI, etc), you'd find very clear answers to nearly all your markup problems like this. Sebastian XSL-List info and archive: http://www.mulberrytech.com/xsl/xsl-list
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