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. ----------- To unsubscribe yourself from this list, send the following message to [EMAIL PROTECTED] unsubscribe sibyl end