On Sat, 18 Aug 2001 16:19:28 +0200 (CEST), giacomo <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > What about adopting Avalon's documentation build strategy. It's great PR
> > for a project to generate its own documentation! Besides, you would have a
> > nice migration path to DocBook (there is a StyleBook to DocBook stylesheet
> > included in Avalon).
>
> +1 on this. I'm trying to get familiar with XEmacs for DocBook editing
> ATM.
Good to hear of new converts ;-)
Check-out my latest version of XSLT-process mode for GNU Emacs and
XEmacs. It's integrated with DocBook-XSL, so you can write your XML
document in Emacs, type a few keystrokes and view the results either
as HTML in a Web browser, or as PDF in a PDF viewer of choice. It
works on both Linux and Win2k.
http://xslt-process.sourceforge.net/
Greetings,
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