I have just finished building and doing preliminary testing on an SGML DocBook-based literate programming extension. This system consists of a DTD (an extension of DocBook 4.1) that implements literate programming markup, and two DSSSL style specifications that implement the "weave" and "tangle" functionality. I've put a PDF file describing this, the Nuweb source file, and a tar.gz archive with the key files in it up on the Web at http://www.west-point.org/users/usma1978/36200/LitProg/LiterateProgramming.html. If you're interested in the subject, either as a DocBook extension or as a literate programming system, please feel free to take a look at it. If you use it, I'd appreciate feedback on it. I'd also like to acknowledge something that may have been obvious to other people working on variations of DocBook, but was brought home rather sharply to me while doing this. The modular design of the DocBook DTD and of Norman Walsh's modular style sheets makes writing this sort of extension MUCH easier than I would have expected. Thanks, Norman, et al. Mark B. Wroth <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> PS: if you saw part of this message before, my apologies -- the mailer and I had a minor disagreement. ------------------------------------------------------------------ To unsubscribe from this elist send a message with the single word "unsubscribe" in the body to: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
