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Re: blank template, again
On Jun 15, 2:32pm, Gregory Leblanc wrote:
> Subject: blank template, again
>
> ok, I'm actually going to attach it on the first try this time. :-)
> Anyway, this is basically a stripped version of the Multi-Disk HOWTO.
> I actually took the DocBook version, cut all of the content, and
> about 80% of the tags. I used the structure from the first three
> sections, and then snipped the body, then took a little structure
> at the end. A lot of the markup got upgraded, and there's a lot
> that could be in there, but it's at least a start (and I'm tired of
> staring at it for now). So, without further adieu...
Nice! One comment... ;-)
What about the use of a revision history? Using it makes the date and
rev number implementation cleaner; rather than slamming both into
<pubdate>. Also, I would point out that the history should (probably)
be done with the most-recent entry at the top of the stack (more style
issues).
Example:
<revhistory>
<revision>
<revnumber>v0.06</revnumber>
<date>15 June 2000</date>
<authorinitials>gjf</authorinitials>
<revremark>
Fixed some more stuff
</revremark>
</revision>
<revision>
<revnumber>v0.05</revnumber>
<date>1 May 2000</date>
<authorinitials>gjf</authorinitials>
<revremark>
Fixed some stuff
</revremark>
</revision>
</revhistory>
r,
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