On Wed, 2005-04-27 at 23:48 -0700, tuxxer wrote:
On Wed, 2005-04-27 at 16:50 -0700, Karsten Wade wrote:
< ... snip ... >
>
> You put one of these at the bottom of each XML file:
>
> <!-- Keep this comment at the end of the file
> Local variables:
> mode: xml
> xml-parent-document:("parent-file.xml" "book"
"chapter")
> End:
> -->
>
> The small pain of converting our docs will be more than made up for in
> the not-so-long run.
The guidance I've received thus far has leaned towards creating a
single, monolithic document, where possible and practical. I have made
more of an effort to keep my (single-author) documents this way. Will
this change really make a difference if you're writing a single file?
Is it even applicable?
It won't make any difference for single-file tutorials. Writers working
on one of those can just hit C-c C-p (if using Emacs) to parse the DTD
after loading the document. No muss, no fuss.
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