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This is a minimal implementation, as DocBook lacks a serious way of encoding all of this. Maybe a <formalpara> could do the trick, but I'd need to find a way to shoehorn a title through the styles (i.e. a first complete tag): Theorem: Bla bla <formalpara> <title>Theorem</title> <para>Bla bla</para> </formalpara> This would also only be a solution for single-paragraph things, as formalpara only allows one paragraph. Or a sidebar, but it's semantically very remote.
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Things specific to layouts
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AASTeX
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No support for table notes. They could be implemented through <footnoteref>, but it becomes a nightmare to ensure xml:id uniqueness (the only ID available here is in the inset; mix it with the table ID?). Anyway, it would require a lot of specific code to make it work, probably not worth the effort right now.
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Related parts of the layout:
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Style "Table note"
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InsetLayout "Flex:tablenotemark"
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Alreayd used in the following test:
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bibliography_precooked_aastex.lyx
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Notion of MathLetters: a group of equations. No good mapping in DocBook, maybe an informalgroup? To discuss with DocBook TC.
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TableRefs, TableComments: no mapping in DocBook, not really a way to add these things. To discuss with DocBook TC.
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Clearly, with this kind of template, we're reaching the limits of such a system! Having a really good converter for all these cases would require a lot of very specific code.
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More general: what the heck with appendices? It's not handled in the LyX way (Document > Start Appendix Here), but in a custom way. Making this work would solve some correctness issues with this template.
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Things specific to modules
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AMS
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Theorems and the like do not have counter parts in DocBook. Maybe a <formalpara> could do the trick, but I'd need to find a way to shoehorn a title through the styles (i.e. a first complete tag):
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LyX:
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Theorem: Bla bla
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DocBook:
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<formalpara>
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<title>Theorem</title>
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<para>Bla bla</para>
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</formalpara>
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This would also only be a solution for single-paragraph things, as formalpara only allows one paragraph. Or a sidebar, but it's semantically very remote. |