From: "Ted Husted" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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?
You want to maintain the actual HTML with the <h1> <h2> and <div
class="indent"> tags rather than running XML with <section> and <subsection>
through XSLT?
I have to do something with the userGuide-- either remove the <chapter> tags
or else use something other than 'maven site' to transform it to HTML.
Using some other format and some other transformation is also an option,
though probably not by Monday. :)
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 :(
I don't see a download link on that page, only on
http://www.textpattern.com/. Is there more information somewhere? If I
have a text file in that format... how do I convert it to XHTML?
--
Wendy
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