On 6/13/07, John Maddock <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Rene Rivera wrote:
> >> So: bjam xhtml
> >
> > Cool... Thanks :-) I'll have to try that soon.
>
> I also have htmlhelp generation enabled, but the html help workshop fails to
> process the files correctly, so I haven't committed that one.  If someone
> with more knowledge of html help than me wants to look into it, please do
> jump in.

Great!

> > Maybe this is something Matias could do. Since it would help
> > tremendously if we move the docs to this decade. Especially as it
> > opens them up to a wider audience.
>
> Don't you mean this century ? :->

:)

> And yes, if Matias could look into this and get the generated XHTML
> html-tidy clean, then we could make this the default format IMO.

The thing is that I have learn xslt a week ago :P
This change may require an xslt veteran... I will look into it and do
it if it at my reach.

So, if we get the toolchain:
qbk ----[ quicbook ]----> xml ---[ boostbook ]----> xhtml

Can we implement something similar to what I have sketch in my previous mail?

Best regards
Matias

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