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Re: DocBook Guidelines
- To: Mark Komarinski <>
- Subject: Re: DocBook Guidelines
- From: Poet/Joshua Drake <>
- Date: Thu, 8 Jun 2000 07:52:00 -0700 (PDT)
- cc: Poet/Joshua Drake <>,
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- Resent-Date: Thu, 8 Jun 2000 11:54:33 -0400 (EDT)
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<CITE>> 2. For images use JPEG and/or EPS
<CITE>
<CITE>Uhm...H-H says we accept GIF, but acknowledge patent disputes.
<CITE>And .EPS won't show up in web or htmldoc versions:
O.k. I reprhase, if you use graphics you MUST include the EPS. Otherwise
we can not latex/dvi/ps the document with the SGML tools. Gif is
acceptable but not encouraged due to patent disputes.
<CITE>
<CITE>For images use [JPG or GIF] and EPS
<CITE>
<CITE>> 3. No short tags. No exceptions.
<CITE>> 4. No deprecated tags.
<CITE>
<CITE>Sounds fair. How depreciated do we want to go? <graphic> isn't being taken
<CITE>out until 5.0, and 4.0 is barely off and running, but there are better reasons
<CITE>than depreciation to use <mediaobject>.
Actually I would say if it is listed as deprecated we don't use
it. Period. That allows us to grow with the DTD's.
<CITE>
<CITE>-Mark
<CITE>
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