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Re: making a book of articles with Fop
- To: Dan York <dyork at e-smith dot com>
- Subject: Re: DOCBOOK: making a book of articles with Fop
- From: Jorge Luiz Godoy Filho <godoy at conectiva dot com>
- Date: Fri, 20 Jul 2001 17:09:21 -0300
- Cc: Jamie Smedsmo <jsmedsmo at gis dot umn dot edu>, docbook at lists dot oasis-open dot org
- Organization: Conectiva S.A. / Conectiva Inc.
- References: <3B575917.133ED5D8@gis.umn.edu> <20010720120029.A19136@e-smith.com>
On Fri, 20 Jul 2001, dyork@e-smith.com wrote:
> On Thu, Jul 19, 2001 at 05:03:03PM -0500, Jamie Smedsmo wrote:
>> I am trying to make a book that consists of a bunch of articles. I
>> want to use apache's Fop to make a pdf file. I can't find any
>> examples and mine doesn't work. Any suggestions?
>
> Yes. Do NOT create them as separate <article> documents. When you
> are breaking out your chapters like this into separate files, each
> file should have valid DocBook code, but NOT an overall element like
> <article>. (and no DOCTYPE headers and such). So they should be:
Dan,
How should one markup author of each article and give it an abstract
and all the other information that are present in articleinfo element?
I have "sets" of articles here that are compiled into a book. The
construction:
<book>
...
<article>
...
</article>
<article>
...
</article>
</book>
is valid.
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