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Subject:    [Kde-zine] CVS: xml interview.xml,1.1,1.2 template.xml,1.2,1.3
From:       zine () thebox ! nebsllc ! com
Date:       2001-06-13 14:47:36
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Update of /home/zine/xml
In directory thebox:/tmp/cvs-serv980

Modified Files:
	interview.xml template.xml 
Log Message:
Introduced a language tag, whcih should make it easier for the search engine to index documents \
into different indices

Index: interview.xml
===================================================================
RCS file: /home/zine/xml/interview.xml,v
retrieving revision 1.1
retrieving revision 1.2
diff -C2 -r1.1 -r1.2
*** interview.xml	2001/06/13 04:43:42	1.1
--- interview.xml	2001/06/13 14:47:33	1.2
***************
*** 15,18 ****
--- 15,20 ----
   dot.kde.org</summary>  <!-- mandatory -->
  <keywords>This, are, all, related, keywords</keywords> <!-- mandatory-->
+ <language voice="DE_de" \>
+ 
  </head>
  
***************
*** 54,56 ****
  
  
! </interview>
\ No newline at end of file
--- 56,58 ----
  
  
! </interview>

Index: template.xml
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RCS file: /home/zine/xml/template.xml,v
retrieving revision 1.2
retrieving revision 1.3
diff -C2 -r1.2 -r1.3
*** template.xml	2001/06/12 20:14:59	1.2
--- template.xml	2001/06/13 14:47:33	1.3
***************
*** 1,4 ****
  <article topic="GUI">
! <!-- topic="GUI" means, that there could be different layouts or at leas special icons for \
different topics, like GUI-related, OS-related, Hacker-related...  Compare the icons on /. or \
dot.kde.org -->  <head>
  
--- 1,6 ----
  <article topic="GUI">
! <!-- topic="GUI" means, that there could be different layouts or at leas special
!  icons for different topics, like GUI-related, OS-related, Hacker-related... 
!  Compare the icons on /. or dot.kde.org -->
  <head>
  
***************
*** 12,35 ****
  <length lines="360" \>  <-- optional>
  <title>This is the main title of the article</title> <!-- mandatory -->
! <summary>Here is a _very_ small summary which will be displayed e.g in search-results or on \
the homepage, similar to the three lines on dot.kde.org</summary>  <!-- mandatory -->  \
<keywords>This, are, all, related, keywords</keywords> <!-- mandatory-->  </head>
  
  
  
! <logo src="anImage.png" /> <!-- optional, this could be a big image as a startup, like in \
most printmedia)-->  
! <intro>This is a brief introduction to about the article, with the text rendered slightly \
different (e.g. italic)</intro>  
  <page id="page1">
! <title>This is Page one</title>  <!--This could go in an article-TOC for the different pages, \
could also be displayed instaed of the "next >>" on the bottom of a page -->  
  <para>
! <initial>KDE</initial> is a mature desktop suite providing a solid basis to an ever growing \
number of applications for Unix <footnote>Unix is meant as all Unix-like OS </footnote> \
workstations. KDE has developed a high quality development framework for Unix, which allows for \
                the rapid and efficient creation of applications.
! Here is a screenshot:<screenshot src="screenie1.png" alt="FooApp's Startscreen" />
  
  </para>
! <!--<initial> means that the first word (or first letter) could be displayed bigger or bold \
or domething, Footnote results in a footnote like in aprinted document, which are resolved on \
the bottom of the page and displayed as an Icon or something, but not the text inside the \
                paragraph. It could also be useful for trademarks.
!  The screenshot could be formatted differntly to "ordinary" images, e.g. Border..., maybe it \
could also automagically resolve the thumbnail (user provides file.png as screenshot and \
sm_file.png as thumbnail shown in this place, so the HTML-output for this tag would be <a \
href="screenie1.png"><img src="sm_screenie1.png" /></a> -->  
  <hintbox>
--- 14,57 ----
  <length lines="360" \>  <-- optional>
  <title>This is the main title of the article</title> <!-- mandatory -->
! <summary>Here is a _very_ small summary which will be displayed e.g in
!  search-results or on the homepage, similar to the three lines on
!  dot.kde.org</summary>  <!-- mandatory -->
  <keywords>This, are, all, related, keywords</keywords> <!-- mandatory-->
+ <language voice="DE_de" \>
  </head>
  
  
  
! <logo src="anImage.png" /> <!-- optional, this could be a big image as a
!  startup, like in most printmedia)-->
  
! <intro>This is a brief introduction to about the article, with the text rendered
!  slightly different (e.g. italic)</intro>
  
  <page id="page1">
! <title>This is Page one</title>  <!--This could go in an article-TOC for the
!  different pages, could also be displayed instaed of the "next >>" on the bottom
!  of a page -->
  
  <para>
! <initial>KDE</initial> is a mature desktop suite providing a solid basis to an
!  ever growing number of applications for Unix <footnote>Unix is meant as all
!  Unix-like OS </footnote> workstations. KDE has developed a high quality
!  development framework for Unix, which allows for   the rapid and efficient
!  creation of applications.
! Here is a screenshot:<screenshot src="screenie1.png" alt="FooApp's Startscreen"
!  />
  
  </para>
! <!--<initial> means that the first word (or first letter) could be displayed
!  bigger or bold or domething, Footnote results in a footnote like in aprinted
!  document, which are resolved on the bottom of the page and displayed as an Icon
!  or something, but not the text inside the paragraph. It could also be useful
!  for trademarks.
!  The screenshot could be formatted differntly to "ordinary" images, e.g.
!  Border..., maybe it could also automagically resolve the thumbnail (user
!  provides file.png as screenshot and sm_file.png as thumbnail shown in this
!  place, so the HTML-output for this tag would be <a href="screenie1.png"><img
!  src="sm_screenie1.png" /></a> -->
  
  <hintbox>
***************
*** 39,43 ****
  <infobox>
       <title>Some other stuff</title>
!      <para>Here is some annotated text which doesn't fit into the document properly</para>
  </infobox>
  
--- 61,66 ----
  <infobox>
       <title>Some other stuff</title>
!      <para>Here is some annotated text which doesn't fit into the document
!  properly</para>
  </infobox>
  
***************
*** 68,72 ****
       }
     </code>
!      If you start kde with the command <pre type="input">startkde --gimmeoutput</pre> you \
will get the following output:  <consoleout>
         KDE Version 3.0
--- 91,96 ----
       }
     </code>
!      If you start kde with the command <pre type="input">startkde
!  --gimmeoutput</pre> you will get the following output:
       <consoleout>
         KDE Version 3.0
***************
*** 82,89 ****
       <title>KDE libraries 2.1.2 Released!</title>
       <para>
!  On April 30th, 2001, the KDE <inlineimage src="kde.png" />Project announced the release of \
kdelibs 2.1.2, a security and bugfix release of the core KDE libraries. The other core KDE \
packages, including kdebase, have not been updated. The KDE Project recommends that all KDE \
users upgrade to kdelibs 2.1.2 and KDE 2.1.1.  <image src="anyImage.png" />
     </para>
!    <!--the <inlineimage > means a (small) image embedded directly into the text, while the \
<image /> results in an image wgich stands alone in its line -->  
  <table type="ordered" size="50%">
--- 106,118 ----
       <title>KDE libraries 2.1.2 Released!</title>
       <para>
!  On April 30th, 2001, the KDE <inlineimage src="kde.png" />Project announced the
!  release of kdelibs 2.1.2, a security and bugfix release of the core KDE
!  libraries. The other core KDE packages, including kdebase, have not been
!  updated. The KDE Project recommends that all KDE users upgrade to kdelibs 2.1.2
!  and KDE 2.1.1.
   <image src="anyImage.png" />
     </para>
!    <!--the <inlineimage > means a (small) image embedded directly into the text,
!  while the <image /> results in an image wgich stands alone in its line -->
  
  <table type="ordered" size="50%">
***************
*** 99,103 ****
  
  <para>
!    After reading this article, we are all quite sure that KDE is the best desktop environment \
the world has seen.  </para>
     <valuebox>
--- 128,133 ----
  
  <para>
!    After reading this article, we are all quite sure that KDE is the best
!  desktop environment the world has seen.
   </para>
     <valuebox>
***************
*** 116,120 ****
    <linkbox>
      <linkboxentry type="link" linkend="www.kde.org">&KDE;</boxentry>
!     <linkboxentry type="link" linkend="www.linux.org">The Linux Headquarter</boxentry>
      <linkboxentry type="link" linkend="www.nsa.gov">NSA</boxentry>
    </linkbox>
--- 146,151 ----
    <linkbox>
      <linkboxentry type="link" linkend="www.kde.org">&KDE;</boxentry>
!     <linkboxentry type="link" linkend="www.linux.org">The Linux
!  Headquarter</boxentry>
      <linkboxentry type="link" linkend="www.nsa.gov">NSA</boxentry>
    </linkbox>

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