On Sat, Jul 07, 2001 at 01:14:05PM -0400, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: > Okay, I have taken a look at debiandoc, but I have an issue: What I had been > envisioning is some sort of quick-reference chart that you could print out in > one or two pages and put on up your wall :) I really don't see how debiandoc > (or even DocBook, Wichert) fits into this, it seems to be meant for > outputting a nice book format style document. Is there some sort of > "document class", or whatever they call it, for this?
I agree that debiandoc (if we are to continue to use it) needs something like this. It is simple enough, though, that looking at a few documents written with it is sufficient to get you started. I'm pretty sure there are a few quick-reference documents for DocBook. > > > And if I want to write data in an easily manipulatable form, I use Lisp. > > > > I refuse to believe that you're advocating writing documentation in LISP. > LISP is a data-representation format. I don't think I was advocating using SGML or any related technology as a general-purpose data-representation format (as some have insisted XML is). -- - mdz

