I am using OpenJade and DocBook XML 4.1.2 to develop documentation on my PowerBook 
running MacOS X 10.1. OpenJade can is easily installed with Fink, a Unix software 
package manager for OS X that is a Perl front-end to ported Debian package utilities 
(e.g., apt-get, dselect). I highly recommend fink to all MacOS X users. For more 
information, visit http://fink.sourceforge.net. 

Note that the OpenJade pacakge is in fink's unstable branch. The only problem with the 
package is that it throws away files included with the source (e.g., xml.dcl) that you 
need to use OpenJade. This problem is easily fixed by untarring and manually 
installing the source files after installation. I am going to work with the package 
maintainer to fix this problem.

While I'm on the topic, I am going to be creating the fink packages to install the 
DocBook DTD's, among other things, on MacOS X. Is there a standardized way of creating 
the directory trees where DTDs, stylesheets and such are installed? 

thanks,

s

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Sasha Zucker
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