Hi Michael,
          docbook export/import is full of bugs. It barely functions. We
would really appreciate someone who knows how docbook is supposed to work
to submit patches to fix it. Hint, Hint :-)

Cheers

Martin

On Thu, 10 Jan 2002, Michael D. Crawford wrote:

> OK, if I just copied the download link from Mozilla into lynx I got
> 0.9.6-1 just fine.  Interesting how much faster Lynx downloads files
> than anything else does, I thought I was limited by the speed of my
> modem!
> 
> Anyway, I'd like to start using AbiWord in a serious way.  I've only
> fiddled with it before.  But what I'd like to do with it is make DocBook
> documents.  I see a basic docbook file made, with the basic elements in
> it, if I save an empty file as DocBook.
> 
> I would presume some of Abiword's styles correspond to some of docbook's
> elements.  Is it possible to use other DocBook elements that aren't
> presently set up as abiword styles?  Could I define a style and say how
> this is to be exported when saved as docbook?  Can I reimport such
> styles?  Can I do this short of hacking on the source, or if I need to,
> is there a way I can do it so the process is more straightforward in the
> future?
> 
> One thing I want to do is make the top-level element <article>, rather
> than <book>, but not all the time.
> 
> I'm supposed to write the programmer's manual for ZooLib, and I've been
> procrastinating about it for a long time now, in part because the author
> of ZooLib wants the manual done in DocBook.  I can write in docbook xml
> directly now, using psgml in emacs, but it would be a lot more pleasant
> to me to use something like AbiWord.
> 
> Maybe I'll find you some bugs.  I've also been meaning for eons to
> contribute something of substance to AbiWord.
> 
> Mike
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> Michael D. Crawford
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