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Re: Re: Question about glossaries
A suggestion would be to render glossary entries with
acronym like this:
<dt><a name="pxe"></a>PXE</dt>
<dd><p>
<b>Preboot eXecution Environment. </b>
A standard developed by Intel to boot and install operating
systems over a network.
</p></dd>
... and glossary entries without acronym like this:
<dt><a name="client"></a>Client</dt>
<dd><p>
A computer system or process that requests a service of another
computer system or process (a server) using some kind of protocol
and accepts the server's responses. A client is part of a
client-server software architecture.
</p></dd>
What do you think about it?
Giuseppe
On Fri, 2002-10-04 at 18:46, Dave Pawson wrote:
> At 11:55 04/10/2002, Norman Walsh wrote:
>
> >|> Why the content of the <acronym> elements are not rendered
> >|> when generating a glossary document?
> >
> >Because I have no idea how best to render them in the general case.
> >But I'm open to suggestions.
>
>
> <em>content</em>
>
> As a suggestion, html.
>
>
> Equivalent fo perhaps? italics, same font.
> I.e. nominal emphasis, inline.
>
> regards DaveP
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