<!-- -*- sgml -*- --> ---------------------------------------------- Docbook Reference Manual (1999): - http://www.oreilly.com/catalog/docbook/ DocBook XSL: The Complete Guide (2002) - http://www.sagehill.net/docbookxsl/index.html DocBook elements (what tags are allowed where) - http://www.oreilly.com/catalog/docbook/chapter/book/refelem.html Catalogs: - http://www.sagehill.net/docbookxsl/WriteCatalog.html ---------------------------------------------- xml to html markup transformations: <programlisting> --> <pre class="programlisting"> <screen> --> <pre class="screen"> <option> --> <code class="option"> <filename> --> <code class="filename"> <function> --> <code class="function"> <literal> --> <code class="literal"> <varname> --> <code class="varname"> <computeroutput> --> <code class="computeroutput"> <emphasis> --> <i> <command> --> <b class="command"> <blockquote> --> <div class="blockquote"> <blockquote class="blockquote"> Important: inside <screen> and <programlisting> blocks, do NOT use 'html entities' in your markup, eg. '<' If you *do* use them, they will be output verbatim, which is not what you want. Instead, wrap the content with CDATA tags (see below). ---------------------------------------------- <ulink url="http://..">http://kcachegrind.sourceforge.net</ulink> ---------------------------------------------- <variablelist> --> <dl> <varlistentry> <term>TTF</term> --> <dt> <listitem>TrueType fonts.</listitem> --> <dd> </varlistentry> </variablelist> --> <dl> ---------------------------------------------- <itemizedlist> --> <ul> <listitem> --> <li> <para>....</para> <para>....</para> </listitem> --> </li> </itemizedlist> --> </ul> ---------------------------------------------- <orderedlist> --> <ol> <listitem> --> <li> <para>....</para> <para>....</para> </listitem> --> </li> </orderedlist> --> </ol> ---------------------------------------------- To achieve this: This is a paragraph of text before a list: * some text * some more text and this is some more text after the list. Do this: <para>This is a paragraph of text before a list:</para> <itemizedlist> <listitem> <para>some text</para> </listitem> <listitem> <para>some more text</para> </listitem> </itemizedlist> <para>and this is some more text after the list.</para> ---------------------------------------------- To achieve this: For further details, see <a href="clientreq">The Mechanism</a> Do this: Given: <sect1 id="clientreq" xreflabel="The Mechanism"> <title>The Mechanism</title> <para>...</para> </sect1> Then do: For further details, see <xref linkend="clientreq"/>. ---------------------------------------------- To achieve this: <p><b>Warning:</b> Only do this if ...</p> Do this: <formalpara> <title>Warning:</title> <para>Only do this if ...</para> </formalpara> Or this: <para><command>Warning:</command> Only do this if ... </para> ---------------------------------------------- To achieve this: <p>It uses the Eraser algorithm described in:<br/> <br/> Eraser: A Dynamic Data Race Detector for Multithreaded Programs<br/> Stefan Savage, Michael Burrows, Patrick Sobalvarro and Thomas Anderson<br/> ACM Transactions on Computer Systems, 15(4):391-411<br/> November 1997.<br/> </p> Do this: <literallayout> It uses the Eraser algorithm described in: Eraser: A Dynamic Data Race Detector for Multithreaded Programs Stefan Savage, Michael Burrows, Patrick Sobalvarro and Thomas Anderson ACM Transactions on Computer Systems, 15(4):391-411 November 1997. </literallayout> ---------------------------------------------- To achieve this: <pre> /* Hook to delay things long enough so we can get the pid and attach GDB in another shell. */ if (0) { Int p, q; for ( p = 0; p < 50000; p++ ) for ( q = 0; q < 50000; q++ ) ; </pre> Do this: <programlisting><![CDATA[ /* Hook to delay things long enough so we can get the pid and attach GDB in another shell. */ if (0) { Int p, q; for ( p = 0; p < 50000; p++ ) for ( q = 0; q < 50000; q++ ) ; }]]></programlisting> (do the same thing for <screen> tag) ---------------------------------------------- To achieve this: where <i><code>TAG</code></i> has the ... Do this: where <emphasis><computeroutput>TAG</computeroutput></emphasis> has the ... Note: you cannot put <emphasis> inside <computeroutput>, unfortunately. ---------------------------------------------- Any other helpful hints? Please add to this.