On Tue, 28 Sep 2004 14:28:46 -0400, Joao Miguel Ferreira <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:


I've just started with Cocoon and with XML. I'am really surprised with the power of XML.

In the past I have written text documents in LaTeX that include some
simple math expressions and some images. Then I usually converted them
to PDF with "pdflatex" and to html with "latex2html".

Now I want to do all of this in XML.

I also followed one tutorial about converting XML to PDF and HTML, with
cocoon... so I am already there.

Now I need to find some DTD (maybe DocBook, I don't know if it will
suite my needs) and some XSL's that support the math expressions and
some jpg's or gif's...

... one thing also: I would like to produce somewhat atractive
documents... may be some simple colors or some fancy design (like the
cocoon site, for example).... automatically (without my interference)

Can anyone show me the way to start, or send me some working examples.


You might want to throw a look at TBook: http://tbookdtd.sf.net/

I stumbled across it quite a while ago. It looks quite interesting,
but I still haven't found time for further investigations.

HTH,
Gerald
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