Subject: Re: Docbook tag for latest NetBSD release number
To: None <k.heinz.apr.fuenf@onlinehome.de>
From: Hiroki Sato <hrs@NetBSD.org>
List: netbsd-docs
Date: 04/21/2005 01:42:01
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Klaus Heinz <k.heinz.apr.fuenf@onlinehome.de> wrote
in <20050420001903.GC562@silence.homedns.org>:
k.> Hi,
k.>
k.> following the recent thread about using Docbook tags as much as
k.> possible:
k.>
k.> Any objections to use
k.>
k.> <releaseinfo role="latest-release" />
k.>
k.> to insert the latest NetBSD release number from share/xsl/global.xsl
For simply inserting the release number, I think use of entity
is preferred. I added &release.latest; and &release.latest.major; into
misc.ent just now, so by using this:
<!DOCTYPE webpage
PUBLIC "-//NetBSD//DTD Website-based NetBSD Extension//EN"
"http://www.NetBSD.org/XML/htdocs/lang/share/xml/website-netbsd.dtd">
for .xml file and this:
<!DOCTYPE xsl:stylesheet
PUBLIC "-//NetBSD/DTD NetBSD XSLT 1.0 DTD//EN"
"http://www.NetBSD.org/XML/htdocs/share/xml/xslt10-netbsd.dtd">
for .xsl file, these entities can be used without further modification.
How about these? <releaseinfo> is a container tag for release
information of the document itself, so using it for simple
substitution sounds a bit weird.
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