Re: [Sibyl] CVS created!

2002-05-16 Thread Yuri Prokushev

On Thu, 16 May 2002 09:30:00 +0200 (CDT), Adrian Gschwend wrote:

On Thu, 16 May 2002 08:42:33 -0400 (EDT), Yuri Prokushev wrote:

Ok. Lets make choice of documentation format.

a) ipfc (output is inf)
b) emxdoc (txt, ipf, html, TeX)
c) hypertext/2 (ipf, ?)
d) texinfo (texinfo, may be pdf, ps, html, ipf)
e) other

I would go for e): DocBook
As I know, ipf output not supported. Isn't it?

This is an XML based format which is used for all O'reilly books out
there. It's really great, I use it for our project work at university.
You can create HTML, PDF and many other formats out of it. It should
also be possible to write an ipfc converter for it (there are many
converters out there, you simply need an XSLT file to convert it).
Hmm... Info required. I can't say nothing until I read something about docbooks 
converters

It takes some time until you get used to it but afterwards it's great
IMHO

URL: www.docbook.org

You can read the official O'reilly docbook book on this page, all tags
are explained.
I Have this book.


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[Sibyl] Fwd: Re: [Sibyl] CVS created!

2002-05-16 Thread Adrian Gschwend

Sorry forgot to add the list to the reciever as well

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On Thu, 16 May 2002 17:00:29 -0400 (EDT), Yuri Prokushev wrote:

I would go for e): DocBook
As I know, ipf output not supported. Isn't it?

Not yet but it's about time to add IPF support anyway :-) It's just a
question of the XSLT File.

Hmm... Info required. I can't say nothing until I read something about docbooks 
converters

xerces works like this: You have the XML file, an XSLT file (depends on
your prefered output, there are many of them available) and with those
two files it creates the desired output.

cu

Adrian


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