On Tue, 27 Jun 2006, Eric Lowe wrote:

> Hi Frank,
>
[ ... docbook ... ]
Thanks for the docbook info. I'll go that way for a "final", looks 
promising. Syntax isn't that scary, \TeX (not \LaTeX) can be far more 
'interesting' :)

>
>> Another option might be to (ab-)use the genunix.org OpenSolaris Wiki and 
>> put the articles there. What do you folks think about that idea ? Wiki 
>> would be a simple way for change tracking and article review ...
>
> The Wiki seems like a fine tool for working on a draft version. :)

Via this ?

http://www.genunix.org/wiki/index.php/How_To_Publish_Articles

I'm not getting this. The normal way to create a new wiki article is just 
to edit a page and put some initially-dead [[link]] somewhere and then 
fill it. How do I do that for docs drafts/articles ? When I edit the 
articles/drafts pages, I don't see the itemized list of articles, so I 
can't add a new one there ?

The wiki it'll be then, for the draft version. Once I figure out how to 
create the top-level link, I'll put everything there that I have so far.

Layout will be a bit odd as wiki syntax doesn't do the same as full HTML, 
but that's a problem which needs solving for a docbook xml anyway.

Again, thx for the help 1
FrankH.

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