From: F J Franklin (F.J.Franklin@sheffield.ac.uk)
Date: Fri Aug 30 2002 - 12:34:28 EDT
o new Coquille plugin by Nicolas Mercier a.k.a. screetch
 "it simply add a header to a docbook-like body
  the file is saved as:
  - a header, containing some values that can be defined in a config file
    in .AbiSuite (coquille.conf)
    this file is created if not existing, and filled with some values
  - a body, which is docbook (100%)
    the dtd can be found here: http://www.infobi.com/dtd/coquille.dtd"
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On Fri, 30 Aug 2002, Nicolas wrote:
> what is it? basically, it is used only in my firm :/
> but it is rather universal, and could be used for other purposes
> it simply add a header to a docbook-like body
> the file is saved as:
> - a header, containing some values that can be defined in a config file
> in .AbiSuite (coquille.conf)
> this file is created if not existing, and filled with some values
> - a body, which is docbook (100%)
> the dtd can be found here: http://www.infobi.com/dtd/coquille.dtd
> 
> this is mainly used for embedding docbook with a header, even if i know
> it could have been done with docbook, without adding a header :p
Regards, Frank
Francis James Franklin
F.J.Franklin@shef.ac.uk
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