Hi! As a result of our last discussion to display metadata at our document headings and refering additionally to bug[1] #168255, I want to propose to add the following metadata. We include revision, date and author for only the *last revision*. This is automatically filled in by CVS, once we added the code example listed below. It'll look like this (using sect1 as an example here): <sect1info role="cvs"> <revhistory> <revision> <revnumber>$Revision$</revnumber> <date>$Date$</date> <authorinitials>romanofski</authorinitials> <revremark></revremark> </revision> </revhistory> </sect1info> The revremark element is left blank. I'm not sure if we should keep the version history via comments and put a remark about the last changes in the revision tag. A 'cvs' role will help us to filter out the metadata information, if we need it. Currently, DocBook renders a table which looks not very nice. I could rewrite the transformation of the revhistory to display the metadata as a small box, which is grayed out or something like this. Feel free to comment. If no one disagrees I'd like to add this in a few days. Greetings, -- Roman Joost www: http://www.romanofski.de email: romanofski@xxxxxxxx
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