Redirecting to docbook-apps since it seems more tools related. I misunderstood the question in my previous response. I agree that a utility like DocParse is good for a rough conversion into docbook. It's especially useful if tables are involved. Another one I've heard of is http://www.logictran.com/docbook.html. Of course you then need to do clean up and semantic stuff by hand after the conversion, though you might be able to automate some things with a custom script.
David > That would entirely depend on what your documentation is > currently in? For > example, if it is in Word.. you could save as HTML and then > use DocParse: > > http://www.commandprompt.com/index.lxp?lxpt=21 > > To save you ALOT of time. > > On Wed, 16 Jan 2002, Najla Mohd. Abdulla wrote: > > >Hi there, > >I would like to convert my documentation to DocBook format > but I don't know > >how to start? would u explain 4 me what is required. > > > >Najla Al-Ali > >Office Number:04-2222777 > >Mobile Number: 050-5756667 > > >>
