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Re: <table>s in SGML
- To: Risto S Varanka <>,
- Subject: Re: <table>s in SGML
- From: howard mann <>
- Date: Sat, 04 Dec 1999 16:33:44 -0700
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Risto S Varanka wrote:
>
> Is it possible and advisable to use an equivalent of HTML <table>s
> (with <tr>, <td>, etc. tags) in SGML/Linuxdoc. How does one do
> them?
>
> --
> Risto Varanka | http://www.helsinki.fi/~rvaranka/
> risto.varanka@helsinki.fi
It is certainly possible. You could use a combination of Lyx and SGML
tools.
You specify the linuxdoc dtd as a "template" in Lyx. Create your
document, including tables , in Lyx. Export the result as linuxdoc. The
HOWTO HOWTO describes this process in more detail.
Cheers,
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Howard Mann
http://www.newbielinux.com
Online Troubleshooting Resources:HOWTO
(http://www.xmission.com/~howardm/t1.html)
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