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Re: [docbook] Re: Inline term definitions


Norman Walsh wrote:

I hope that I don't missed anything as disk in server of mail service provider crashed during weekend, and some e-mails were lost. :-(

On further thought, I think I'd rather restructure the proposal this
way:

element termdef {
        common.idreq.attributes,
        (db.all.inlines* & glossterm)
        }

I think that would be less confusing than promoting "term" outside
of varlistentry.

+1 for me. I think that this proposal is more in shape with glossary that previous one. I can see termdef as sort of "inline glossentry".


I'm still fairly neutral on whether or not to lose 'firstterm'.

I don't think that we must remove it. I'm just curious what rationales are behind this element.


TDG says: This element [firstterm] marks the first occurrence of a word or term in a given context.

I don't know what "context" should mean in this context :-), but if the function of firstterm is to emphasize first occurence of some term there is no need for marking it up in a different way than glossterm. Current processing tools are powerfull enough to infer that we are on the first occurence of some term inside document and that special processing is needed.

I would like to see comments on this issue from people who are using firstterm.

Jirka

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