discuss: My LinuxDoc Learning Template
Subject:
Re: My LinuxDoc Learning Template
From:
Stein Gjoen ####@####.####
Date:
3 Mar 2005 23:30:41 -0000
Message-Id: <42279F46.3090408@mail.nyx.net>
Just some minor details below.
David Lawyer wrote:
> <! This is all in Linuxdoc. Any comment or suggestions to improve it? -->
Should the above start with "<! " or "<!-- " like comments below?
> <!doctype linuxdoc system>
>
> <!-- Here's an example of a LinuxDoc article. This paragraph is just
> a comment. It's ignored when this source file gets converted to other
> formats. -->
>
> <article>
> <!-- the above article-tag means that this is an "article" type of
> document. Another type is "notes" which is even simpler than this.
> -->
> <!-- A table of contents will automatically be created here due to the
> toc-tag (toc = Table Of Contents) -->
> <toc>
Minor: elsewhere comments are below tags that are explained, here
it is placed above.
> <!-- Begin the document body -->
>
> <sect>First Section
>
> <p>
> This is the first sentence in the first section, also titled:
> "First Section". The p-tag (in angle brackets < and > just above
> "This") denotes the start of the this paragraph. p = paragraph. If
> you don't see the p-tag, look at the sgml source of this file.
>
> This is the second paragraph of the section: "First Section". The blank
> line between paragraphs substitutes for a p-tag so this paragraph
> needs no p-tags.
From what I remember a <P> tag has to come after a <SECT> tag, or
am I mistaken? Otherwise a blank line does substitute for a <P> tag.
Regards,
Stein Gjoen