Re: <section> vs <sect1>, ... [was: Re: usb-keys]

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On Mon, 2004-08-16 at 17:40, Karsten Wade wrote:
> As for modular ..
> 
>   modular
>        adj : constructed with standardized units or dimensions allowing
>              flexibility and variety in use; "modular furniture";
>              "modular homes"
> 
> What I'm saying is that moving <section>s with context-only ID tags is a
> no-brainer, you just move them.  Moving <sect1...5>s with context-only
> IDs is just grunt work.  As soon as you start to get up to IDs with
> location information (sn), you are changing <xref>s all over the
> document, fixing the strings in the id="", changing the <secta> ->
> <sectb>, and so forth.
> 
> And, yes, <section> is also infinitely recursive, but that has nothing
> to do with why I recommend we use it.
  
WRT my previous post(s), I'd like to add, "erm, yeah, what he said."

-- 
Paul W. Frields, RHCE



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