This is a necessary part of a bigger endeavor. The Bibliography DB
that comes with OO is good, but a bit too traditional for my tastes.
I'm developing a "Bibliography" DB that holds a collection of "meta
data proxy documents" instead of the normal factoids.
I will post (and modify) as you suggest. Thanks for the help.
--Gannon
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Date: Thu, 3 Aug 2006 12:30:03 +0200
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From: "Svante Schubert" <svante(_dot_)schubert(_at_)gmail(_dot_)com>
Subject: Re: [xsl] OO 2.0.3/xhtml export/DCMI
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Hi Gannon,
Your work is interesting, but although I have an idea of what you are
doing, I must admit the reasons are not completely clear to me.
You might help me by adding an Overview/Introduction to your paper
explaining your ideas.
Could you please post the document to the XML related OpenOffice.org
newsgroup: openoffice.xml.dev (more info on
http://www.openoffice.org/mail_list.html).
I am certain there are more people interested in your work.
Kind Regards,
Svante
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