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1--- OpenSP-1.5.2/docsrc/releasenotes.xml.nodeids 2006-10-13 13:54:59.000000000 +0100
2+++ OpenSP-1.5.2/docsrc/releasenotes.xml 2006-10-13 13:58:25.000000000 +0100
3@@ -1,7 +1,7 @@
4 <?xml version='1.0'?>
5 <!DOCTYPE book PUBLIC "-//OASIS//DTD DocBook XML V4.1.2//EN"
6 "http://www.oasis-open.org/docbook/xml/4.1.2/docbookx.dtd">
7-<book>
8+<book id="relnotesb">
9 <bookinfo>
10 <title>OpenSP 1.5.2</title>
11 <subtitle>Release Notes</subtitle>
12@@ -16,7 +16,7 @@
13 </copyright>
14 </bookinfo>
15
16- <chapter><title>OpenSP 1.5.2 Release Notes</title>
17+ <chapter id="relnotesc"><title>OpenSP 1.5.2 Release Notes</title>
18
19 <para>The OpenJade project provides a suite of tools and libraries for
20 validating, processing and applying DSSSL (Document Style Semantics and
21@@ -29,7 +29,7 @@
22 can be used as a basis for either open source or commerical projects. The
23 library can be built as either a dynamic or static library.
24 </para>
25- <sect1><title>Applications of OpenSP</title>
26+ <sect1 id="apps"><title>Applications of OpenSP</title>
27 <para>The OpenSP library has been used in a number of projects. The
28 World Wide Web consortium on-line HTML and XHTML validator is based on the
29 OpenSP library. In addition to the OpenSP library a set of command line tools
30@@ -41,7 +41,7 @@
31 tools.</para>
32 </sect1>
33
34- <sect1><title>Obtaining OpenSP</title>
35+ <sect1 id="obtaining"><title>Obtaining OpenSP</title>
36 <para>OpenSP is a project hosted at sourceforge.net and is available
37 from the OpenJade web site at http://openjade.sourceforge.net or directly from
38 the OpenJade project page at http://sourceforge.net/projects/openjade</para>
39@@ -49,7 +49,7 @@
40 linkend="bindist"/> for information on how to obtain pre-compiled
41 binary packages.</para>
42 </sect1>
43- <sect1><title>Supported Platforms</title>
44+ <sect1 id="supported"><title>Supported Platforms</title>
45 <para>OpenSP is intended to be as portable as possible. It should be
46 possible to compile and build on most contemporary UNIX type platforms. In
47 addition OpenSP should also build on Microsoft's Win32 based operating
48@@ -166,7 +166,7 @@
49 <email>openjade-devel@lists.sourceforge.net</email>, including any
50 diffs/patches you have used.</para>
51 </sect1>
52- <sect1><title>Building OpenSP from Source</title>
53+ <sect1 id="building"><title>Building OpenSP from Source</title>
54 <para>OpenSP requires 20Mb to 50Mb of disk space to build. An
55 installation will require around 10Mb to 20Mb depending on
56 architecture.</para>
57@@ -249,7 +249,7 @@
58 the latest version of OpenSP to be available from your distributor in due
59 course.</para>
60 </sect1>
61- <sect1><title>Installation</title>
62+ <sect1 id="installation"><title>Installation</title>
63 <para>In addition to the OpenSP executables and libraries you will also
64 need various DTDs and declaration files. Some DTDs and associated files
65 (entity definitions) are available in the <filename>pubtext</filename>
66@@ -263,7 +263,7 @@
67 recommended that you set up and use such a catalog system.
68 </para>
69 </sect1>
70- <sect1><title>Support</title>
71+ <sect1 id="support"><title>Support</title>
72 <para>If, after reading the documentation, you still have a problem,
73 then you may require some additional help. The OpenJade project is a volunteer
74 effort and as such does not provide any formal support. Instead, you should
75@@ -299,7 +299,7 @@
76 often the case that someone has had the same problem before.</para>
77
78 </sect1>
79- <sect1><title>Version 1.5.2</title>
80+ <sect1 id="v152"><title>Version 1.5.2</title>
81 <formalpara><title>Released December 2005.</title>
82 <para>The release contains a number of enhancements together with
83 support for version 4.0 of the GNU C++ compiler.</para>
84@@ -418,7 +418,7 @@
85 </table>
86 </sect1>
87
88- <sect1><title>Version 1.5.1</title>
89+ <sect1 id="v151"><title>Version 1.5.1</title>
90 <formalpara><title>Released October 2003.</title>
91 <para>The release contains a number of new features together with
92 support for version 3.3 for the GNU C++ compiler.</para>
93@@ -613,7 +613,7 @@
94 </table>
95 </sect1>
96
97- <sect1><title>Version 1.5</title>
98+ <sect1 id="v15"><title>Version 1.5</title>
99 <formalpara><title>Released November 2002.</title>
100 <para>In addition to many new features this version also supports the
101 latest GNU C++ compiler: gcc 3.2 at the time of writing.</para>
102@@ -976,7 +976,7 @@
103 </tgroup>
104 </table>
105 </sect1>
106- <sect1>
107+ <sect1 id="v14">
108 <title>Version 1.4</title>
109 <formalpara><title>Released February 2000</title>
110 <para>Version 1.4 added many improvements. Changes
111@@ -1023,7 +1023,7 @@
112 </listitem>
113 </itemizedlist>
114 </sect1>
115- <sect1><title>Version 1.3.4</title>
116+ <sect1 id="v134"><title>Version 1.3.4</title>
117 <formalpara><title>Released October 1999</title>
118 <para>The second release from the OpenJade project. This version was
119 distributed as part of OpenJade 1.3</para>
120@@ -1040,7 +1040,7 @@
121
122 </itemizedlist>
123 </sect1>
124- <sect1><title>Version 1.3.3</title>
125+ <sect1 id="v133"><title>Version 1.3.3</title>
126 <para>The first release from the OpenJade project</para>
127 </sect1>
128 </chapter>