It's actually all checked in.  I added an /xsl directory to the root of the
Latka directory and added the stylesheets from docbook.sourceforge.net.  The
commit message didn't come through, because I committed too many files at
once.  Oops!  Do an update from the top of the Latka directory and you
should get the files.

So right now we have a direct DocBook -> HTML transformation happening.  I'm
fine with doing an Docbook -> Anakia -> HTML transform instead, as long as
the Anakia stylesheet is fairly comprehensive.  You might want to check out
the transform produced by the Sourceforge stylesheets, though; it's pretty
impressive IMO.

- Morgan

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Sent: Wednesday, January 16, 2002 5:58 AM
Subject: Latka documentation


> I'm happy to help do some work on fixing the latka documentation into
> whatever format is decided on.
>
> Morgan, looks like you've started on the commits for using docbook.
>
> Have you got a build.xml setup so that I can run test builds and help out?
>
> Are we going to use the docbook stylesheet from avalon to convert
> docbook to the 'commons' format and then use Anakia, or go straight from
> docbook to xhtml?
>
> Regards,
> --
> dIon Gillard, Multitask Consulting
> http://www.multitask.com.au/developers
>
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