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On Wed, Oct 27, 2004 at 09:09:28AM -0700, Bob Stayton wrote:
> Just to add one point: while revnumber may be required, it can be empty. It
> is a bit of clutter, but your file should validate. Or revnumber can be the
> same for a set of revisions. I use it to indicate in which edition of a
> book a particular change is made. In that usage, many revisions have the
> same revnumber.
I had thought about taking this approach, but was discouraged from it by
the recommendation in DocBook: The Definitive Guide pertaining to the
revnumber element type[0]:
The revision number should uniquely identify a particular revision
of a document.
I'm trying to understand how I can do that internally and reconcile such
numbering with the less-granular view of changes from an external
perspective. That said, I appreciate your insight and may choose to
"interpret" this statement to allow identifying a particular revision of
a document with an external version, even if that is a many-to-one
mapping.
Take care,
John L. Clark
[0] http://www.docbook.org/tdg/en/html/revnumber.html
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