diff --git a/en_US.ISO8859-1/books/fdp-primer/docbook-markup/chapter.xml b/en_US.ISO8859-1/books/fdp-primer/docbook-markup/chapter.xml
index 9958cb5717..465ae31e19 100644
--- a/en_US.ISO8859-1/books/fdp-primer/docbook-markup/chapter.xml
+++ b/en_US.ISO8859-1/books/fdp-primer/docbook-markup/chapter.xml
@@ -463,8 +463,8 @@
Block Quotations
A block quotation is an extended quotation from another
- document that should not appear within the current
- paragraph. These are rarely needed.
+ document that should not appear within the current paragraph.
+ These are rarely needed.
Blockquotes can optionally contain a title and an
attribution (or they can be left untitled and
@@ -740,11 +740,11 @@ main(void)
piece of text or specific position within an
example.
- Callouts are marked with the
- co element. Each element must have a
- unique id assigned to it. After the
- example, include a calloutlist that describes
- each callout.
+ Callouts are marked with the co
+ element. Each element must have a unique
+ id assigned to it. After the example,
+ include a calloutlist that describes each
+ callout.
co and
@@ -896,7 +896,8 @@ main(void)
Table borders can be suppressed by setting the
frame attribute to none
in the informaltable element. For example,
- informaltable frame="none".
+ informaltable
+ frame="none".
Tables Where frame="none"
@@ -1225,8 +1226,7 @@ This is the file called 'foo2'
HTML, appear visually better.
This can be confusing, and sometimes the choice is not
- always clear. Hopefully this example makes it
- clearer.
+ always clear. Hopefully this example makes it clearer.
Applications, Commands, and Options
@@ -1587,9 +1587,8 @@ This is the file called 'foo2'
Two elements exist to describe parts of
- Makefiles,
- maketarget and
- makevar.
+ Makefiles, maketarget
+ and makevar.
maketarget identifies a build target
exported by a Makefile that can be
@@ -1703,11 +1702,10 @@ This is the file called 'foo2'
replaceable can be used in many
different elements, including literal.
- This example also shows that
- replaceable should only be wrapped
- around the content that the user is
- meant to provide. The other content should be left
- alone.
+ This example also shows that replaceable
+ should only be wrapped around the content that the user
+ is meant to provide. The other content
+ should be left alone.
Usage:
@@ -1746,7 +1744,6 @@ This is the file called 'foo2'
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-
Appearance:
@@ -1761,13 +1758,13 @@ This is the file called 'foo2'
Image support in the documentation is somewhat
- experimental. The mechanisms described here are
- unlikely to change, but that is not guaranteed.
+ experimental. The mechanisms described here are unlikely to
+ change, but that is not guaranteed.
To provide conversion between different image formats, the
graphics/ImageMagick
- port must be installed. This port is not included in
- the textproc/docproj meta
+ port must be installed. This port is not included in the
+ textproc/docproj meta
port, and must be installed separately.
A good example of the use of images is the
@@ -1800,28 +1797,27 @@ This is the file called 'foo2'
repository.
Use the appropriate format for each image. Documentation
- will often have a mix of
- EPS and PNG images. The
+ will often have a mix of EPS and
+ PNG images. The
Makefiles ensure that the correct format
image is chosen depending on the output format used.
- Do not commit the same
- image to the repository in two different
- formats.
+ Do not commit the same image to the repository in
+ two different formats.
- The Documentation Project may eventually
- switch to using the SVG (Scalable Vector
- Graphic) format for vector images. However, the current
- state of SVG capable editing tools makes
- this impractical.
+ The Documentation Project may eventually switch to using
+ the SVG (Scalable Vector Graphic) format
+ for vector images. However, the current state of
+ SVG capable editing tools makes this
+ impractical.
Image File Locations
- Image files can be stored in one of several
- locations, depending on the document and image:
+ Image files can be stored in one of several locations,
+ depending on the document and image:
@@ -1859,14 +1855,15 @@ This is the file called 'foo2'
Image Markup
- Images are included as part of a mediaobject. The
+ Images are included as part of a
+ mediaobject. The
mediaobject can contain other, more
specific objects. We are concerned with two, the
imageobject and the
textobject.
- Include one imageobject,
- and two textobject elements. The
+ Include one imageobject, and two
+ textobject elements. The
imageobject will point to the name of the
image file without the extension. The
textobject elements contain information
@@ -1882,8 +1879,8 @@ This is the file called 'foo2'
elements are shown instead of the graphical ones.
This example shows how to include an image called
- fig1.png in a document. The image is a rectangle
- with an A inside it:
+ fig1.png in a document. The image is a
+ rectangle with an A inside it:
mediaobject
imageobject
@@ -1961,10 +1958,10 @@ IMAGES+= fig2.png
IMAGES+= fig3.png
…
- Again, the Makefile will work out
- the complete list of images it needs to build the source
- document, you only need to list the image files
- you provided.
+ Again, the Makefile will work out the
+ complete list of images it needs to build the source document,
+ you only need to list the image files you
+ provided.
@@ -2182,7 +2179,8 @@ IMAGES= chapter1/fig1.png
sample introduction.
More specific information can be found in the
- sample introduction with more details section.
+ sample introduction with more
+ details section.