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RCS and the $ character 36.

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  • Subject: RCS and the $ character 36.
  • From: Dave Pawson <dpawson@n...>
  • Date: Tue, 09 Mar 2004 19:54:42 +0000

character 36
I'm having fun with SGML.

Looking at Ricks piece on xml.com,
http://www.xml.com/pub/a/2004/03/03/sgmlwiki.html

I tried it with twiki syntax.

This includes a display list
<dl>
   <dd></dd><dt></dt>
</dl>

for which the wiki syntax is

___$term:definition

where ___ is 3 spaces.

So, I want to add a

          DELIM    GENERAL  SGMLREF
                   HCRO "&#38;#x"  --entity intro --

                   SHORTREF NONE

	"&#RS;&#RE;&#RS;&#TAB;"
         "&#RS;&#TAB;"
         "&#RS;BB$"
(last line is where I'm falling over)



Now I've tried all the combinations I can think of,
but that $ symbol isn't accepted by nsgmls

I can have (nearly) any other common or garden character,
sequence of characters, and most of the
RCS delimiters,
but there's something fishy about the dollar character.

I don't have any reference books,
google failed me, just coughed with all the dust on such a search,

can anyone here tell me how it should work, or why it doesn't please?

The shortrefs in the DTD I'm just about coming to terms with.

TIA, DaveP



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