On 8/12/05, Wendy Smoak <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> From: "Sean Schofield" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>I'm trying to avoid having
> to maintain a custom stylesheet, and looking at options such as DocBook to
> generate some of the docs.  (The User Guide in particular already has
> <chapter> tags in it-- I think it might have been intended for DocBook from
> the beginning.)

I think we may have pickedup the chapters style from someone else, who
may or may not adopted the idea from DocBook, but that was so long ago
now,  it wouldn't matter.

I've done some work in DocBook, and it's not so bad, expecially since
there are some editors out there, like XML Mind.

I don't suppose just plain-old XHTML is an option?

My own personal favorite for technical writing is Textile, which
Confluence uses.

* http://textism.com/tools/textile/

(I *so* love writing technical documentation in Confluence/Textile.)

But, I don't expect that Textile is an option right now :( 

-Ted.

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