On Fri, 2007-03-02 at 15:33 +0000, Dimitris Glezos wrote:
O/H Karsten Wade έγραψε:
> I've lost track of what we want to appear as a primary header (h1) on a
> Wiki page. That is, we sometimes use this:
>
> {{{#!html
> <h2>Page Title</h2>}}}
>
> Is this strictly for visual affect?
The above is the same as `== Page Title ==`, so we could just strip the
obfuscation and use the syntax.
It's not necessarily obfuscation -- the point is not the appearance, but
rather how it gets converted to DocBook. To find out the effects, try
converting a Beats page to DocBook and see how the sectioning using '=',
'==', etc. changes the resulting markup. The end goal in converting the
Beats is for each Beat to be a file containing a top-level <section>,
all of which are XIncludes in the parent <article> file.
Before we declare a standard here, check to see what it implies for the
conversion process and how much more editing is required to get the
resulting file in shape for publication. I remember having to deal with
this several times, and unfortunately I took crappy (meaning "no") notes
on the right and wrong ways of doing this.
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