From: rrt Date: Mon, 9 Oct 2000 16:53:49 +0000 (+0000) Subject: [project @ 2000-10-09 16:53:49 by rrt] X-Git-Tag: Approximately_9120_patches~3661 X-Git-Url: http://git.megacz.com/?a=commitdiff_plain;h=c54e397f8b1b0f1277e6785b7c4f894f28dbc745;p=ghc-hetmet.git [project @ 2000-10-09 16:53:49 by rrt] Added a tip about using inside s. --- diff --git a/docs/docbook-cheat-sheet.sgml b/docs/docbook-cheat-sheet.sgml index ae79579..4a4a8a5 100644 --- a/docs/docbook-cheat-sheet.sgml +++ b/docs/docbook-cheat-sheet.sgml @@ -31,13 +31,28 @@ The GHC documentation is written using DocBook 3.1, so the DTD line should be: <!DOCTYPE Article PUBLIC "-//OASIS//DTD DocBook V3.1//EN"> - -This guide is not meant to teach you how to write DocBook; read the DocBook book for that. It is more of a reference than a tutorial, so see the DocBook home page for other links. - + This guide is not meant to teach you how to +write DocBook; read the DocBook +book for that. It is more of a reference than a tutorial, so see the +DocBook home page +for other links. - -The rest of this section outlines the use of several tags which may not be obvious (DocBook is rather scholastic in style: it has tags for many things from C function prototypes to keyboard bindings; at the same time it has many omissions and oddities). The current scheme has many infelicities, partly because it was dreamt up in a hurry while the author was learning DocBook and converting the documentation thereto, and partly because DocBook is rather C-centric. - + However, by popular demand, here are some useful points: + + + +Remember to use Para inside +ListItems. + + + + The rest of this section outlines the use of several tags which may +not be obvious (DocBook is rather scholastic in style: it has tags for many +things from C function prototypes to keyboard bindings; at the same time it +has many omissions and oddities). The current scheme has many infelicities, +partly because it was dreamt up in a hurry while the author was learning +DocBook and converting the documentation thereto, and partly because DocBook +is rather C-centric.