DocBookCustomizations is too generic and appears to refer to the XSL.
Go with DocBookCookbook. Unless, of course, you prefer
DocBookCookingTheBooks
;-)
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From: Brett Leber [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Wednesday, September 19, 2007 9:26 AM
To: Peter Desjardins
Cc: [email protected]
Subject: Re: [docbook-apps] Posting examples on the wiki
Peter,
I've had the same experience myself (combing through the list archives),
and I've considered starting such a page on the wiki (see the
docbook-apps thread "customization layer for DocBook 5.0: The Transition
Guide") using a cookbook-style approach. Concrete examples are a great
way to learn.
I sort of dropped the ball--lots of things going on here at work--but
let's do it! I think others are interested too (Dick Hamilton, etc). If
you have access, Peter, go ahead and create a new topic page on the
wiki. What should it be called? DocBookCustomizations might work, but
it's sort of system-centered. Maybe DocBookCookbook ?
Cheers,
Brett
On 9/18/2007 9:58 AM, Peter Desjardins wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I've wanted to browse through examples from other people's publishing
> tool chains on many occasions over the past few years. Today I spent
> some time figuring out a particular xi:include technique and now that I
> have it, I'd like to post it somewhere. I see in the archives, this
> subject has come up before.
>
> Is there a more commonly used wiki for DocBook publishing techniques
> than this one?
>
> http://wiki.docbook.org/topic/FrontPage
>
> If that's the one, is there a spot in it for posting miscellaneous
> stylesheet customizations or other publishing tricks? I don't see one
> so unless there's a more appropriate wiki, I would create a new topic
> for that.
>
> Does anyone feel that miscellaneous publishing system snippets *should
> not* be shared on the DocBook wiki? Clearly, code from my stylesheets,
> content, or publishing scripts will not necessarily work for anyone
> else. However, I learn best from concrete examples that I can modify
> for my own environment.
>
> Thanks for your guidance.
>
> Peter Desjardins
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