discuss: Revision history at end of document
Subject:
Re: Revision history at end of document
From:
Tabatha Marshall ####@####.####
Date:
11 Jan 2004 06:22:13 -0000
Message-Id: <1073802104.23067.30.camel@mysticchild>
On Sat, 2004-01-10 at 21:42, Mendel Cooper wrote:
> On Sat, 10 Jan 2004, Tabatha Marshall wrote:
>
> > And would you let me know if that was the ldp.dsl you processed with, or
> > another variant? Just in case it makes any difference!
>
> I use the "kde.dsl" because I like the way the final result looks.
> Actually, it doesn't make any difference, to the LDP anyhow, since I just
> submit the Docbook/SGML source to you people and you do the processing
> at your end, using the ldp.dsl, I guess. The dsl file I use determines
> only how I view it on my own computer while I'm writing the document.
I know that the dsl controls whether or not certain items are displayed
at all when processed...which is really what I was curious about.
> > I still think something recent should be included at the top, but given
> > some of the changes a document goes through in a lifetime, I've always
> > liked the idea of a historical revhistory. I want to make sure this
> > would work no matter which dsl/xsl I used to process.
>
> As discussed in the thread, current version info at the top, and the entire
> revision history at the back. I put it into the next to last appendix.
Sounds easy on the eyes!
Tab
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