On Tue, 2004-08-31 at 03:32, Mark Johnson wrote: > >>From Dave's response, I'm not sure I know what kind of metadata you are > > talking about. Is this part of the DocBook structure? Yes, sorry. docbook too has metadata, which isn't too regular (Due to be updated in 5.0 and regularised). E.g. <article> <articleinfo> contains metadata. > > I confess to using the term metadata a bit loosely. > > The above statement simply asks which of the above suggested > subsections would make sense to include in the introductory > <section>. I sort of gathered something along those lines was taking place :-) > The subsections do, indeed, provide document metadata > (=data about the document), but if someone wants to start a semantic > argument about the meaning of metadata, No way :-) > > > Having a contributors <section> (as part of the single, common file) > > would be a good way to handle long lists of contributors. Docbook does allow for that in its markup. http://www.docbook.org/tdg/en/html/authorgroup.html > Otherwise, I > > would recommend hacking the stylesheet so we didn't have a full page of > > authors as the standard DB stylesheets does for the <authorgroup>. Customising it? +1 Probably not required for other than multiple author docs. -- Regards DaveP. XSLT&Docbook FAQ http://www.dpawson.co.uk/xsl