mediaobject will not display on title pages.

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<title>Using DocBook Tags</title>
<!-- To be incorporated at some point
<para>
Bibliographies
http://www.tldp.org/HOWTO/Reading-List-HOWTO/b60.html
http://www.tldp.org/HOWTO/Software-Proj-Mgmt-HOWTO/b811.html
Date: Wed, 30 Jul 2003 08:44:12 -0700
From: Bob Stayton <email>bobs@sco.com</email>
Subject: Re: &lt;mediaobject&gt; in &lt;articleinfo&gt;
If you are using the XSL stylesheets (not DSSSL), then
the problem you are having is with the title page mechanism.
By default, mediaobject is not included in the titlepage,
probably because everyone would want it located in
different places relative to the text. You can add
it to the titlepage for your articles by customizing
the titlepage spec file and including a regenerated
titlepage xsl module in a style sheet customization layer.
See this reference for more information on how to
do that:
http://www.sagehill.net/docbookxsl/HtmlCustomEx.html#HTMLTitlePage
</para>
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<section id="writing-docbook">
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versions <emphasis>I recommend</emphasis> the use of this method
for pictures and graphics.</para>
<warning><para>
<sgmltag>mediaobject</sgmltag>s will not display if they are
used on a title page. For more information read:
<ulink
url="http://www.sagehill.net/docbookxsl/HtmlCustomEx.html#HTMLTitlePage"
/>
</para></warning>
<note><para>
You may also want to try converting your image to an ASCII
representation of the file. <application>JavE</application>