For editing docbook, I just use an text editor, and then periodically
use the "xmllint" console application to ensure that I haven't
violated the DTD. I believe xmllint is available for all platforms,
and I use the following command:

I believe that xmllint is part of the libxml2 package, for those of
you using Debian, Ubuntu, fink, or cygwin.

-Patrick

On 6/13/07, Marc Prud'hommeaux <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Kevin-

Personally, I've never found an XML editing tool that had good
support for maintaining the format and preserving the chunking style
of our docbook, but I haven't looked again at tools in the past
couple of years: there may have been improvements to docbook tooling
since that time. If you do wind up researching this, I for one would
be interested in hearing about your results.

For editing docbook, I just use an text editor, and then periodically
use the "xmllint" console application to ensure that I haven't
violated the DTD. I believe xmllint is available for all platforms,
and I use the following command:

    xmllint --noout --valid openjpa-project/src/doc/manual/manual.xml

That just validates syntax. Once I have made a major edit, you can
just build the docs and make sure they look OK to you (you might need
to first increase memory by setting MAVEN_OPTS=-Xmx512m):

   mvn -f openjpa-project/pom.xml process-resources -Pdocbook-profile

It's hardly a WYSIWYG process, but once you are comfortable with the
docbook XML format, I've found that using a plain text editor is good
enough.



On Jun 14, 2007, at 4:22 AM, robert burrell donkin wrote:

> On 6/13/07, Kevin Sutter <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>>
>> Just trying to start a new thread on this topic since my reply to
>> an SVN
>> commit message went unanswered...  :-)
>>
>> What kind of tools are being used to maintain the OpenJPA manual?
>> The
>> documentation updates that I have done have all been pretty minor,
>> so I
>> haven't been too concerned with messing up the tags in the
>> documentation
>> xml
>> files.  But, some of the updates that I would like to do require some
>> fairly
>> extensive changes.  I'm afraid that I just start to edit these xml
>> files
>> with my favorite editor that I might get myself into a tag mess
>> that I
>> can't
>> recover from...
>
>
> is it docbook?
>
> if so there are editors around (eg
> http://wiki.docbook.org/topic/DocBookAuthoringTools) but hopefully
> someone
> more cluefull will jump in with version details...
>
> - robert




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