Standard tags for technical templates

quills at airmail.net quills at airmail.net
Tue Oct 28 15:50:11 PDT 2008


However, XML and HTML don't use a separate tag to start a numbering 
list. It simplifies the conversion. And if using XML it is the 
preferred way to format your markup. Less problems in indicating the 
first point of the numbering stream.

Scott

At 4:37 PM -0400 10/28/08, Lin Sims wrote:
>On Tue, Oct 28, 2008 at 4:09 PM,  Scott <quills at airmail.net> wrote:
>
>>  I'd say that S and S+ are duplicates if they both behave the same.
>>
>>  And further I'd reformat the template so that you only have one tag
>>  for numbering at that level. The reste for the numbering being in the
>>  body, heading, and other tags. It's much more elegant, and removes
>>  the problem of missing that first numbering.
>>
>>  Scott
>
>It is more elegant, but it also depends on how you plan to use the
>Frame document. If all you're doing is PDFs, this is great.
>
>On the other hand, if you plan to use the file as a source for help
>and other things, having a tag that specifically says "I'm the first
>(or last) step in a numbered step procedure" makes the steps easy to
>find and pull out.
>
>YMMV.
>
>--
>Lin Sims
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