Hey Tom, First of all, thanks for your enthusiastic and warm welcome! I must apologize for the late response; life gone crazy. Things got less crazy, so I'm back. :)
I'll take your recommendation and start with bugs and DocBook. I poked around and found a bug I was interested in (http://argouml.tigris.org/issues/show_bug.cgi?id=7), subscribed, and added my two cents. Is that all there is to it? Also, I see that the documentation is written in DocBook 4. Is there any reason DocBook 5 is not being used? If not, I believe I could convert it without much difficulty. Converting would allow many benefits, including standard XML notation, XML modules (for example, XInclude, rather than having to define entities for sections of the book), being built on top of existing standards (e.g. "xml:lang"), and (mercifully!) context-sensitive elements. For example, because of limitations of DTD, there might be elements like <articleinfo>, <sectioninfo>, and forth. In DocBook 5 there is simply <info>, which describes its parent element. Far more intuitive, consistent, and saves a few keystrokes to boot. :D Also, is there a way to create/edit CSS for the Cookbook's HTML ouput? Or is it pretty much stuck with what Tigris has? Quick summary of my questions: 1. Is helping out with bugs really that simple? Or is there more? 2. Any reason against DocBook 5? (If not, can I begin converting?) 3. Any way to customize CSS for the online Cookbook? Thank you muchly! -- Zearin --------------------------------------------------------------------- To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
