Christian Stimming wrote: > Recently I also investigated the possibility of editing the whole > "Tutorial Guide" and also the "Help" directly inside a wiki instead of > the DocBook files. However, that's not quite possible. It is easily > possible to import an existing DocBook file collection into the > MediaWiki, but the other way round is not possible (yet). DocBook is a > much more constrained file format, so this importing would be an import > with data loss. The data reconstruction upon export (from MediaWiki to > DocBook) somehow hasn't been implemented anywhere, so this is not an > option. > This is possible.
You could use Drupal with the book module, and this module: http://drupal.org/node/38757. There is some mention of it here with an example output: http://www.puregin.org/node/688. More here: http://drupal.org/node/24616 This: http://doc-book.sourceforge.net/homepage/ would be more trim however, without all of drupal in there. Here's an example of its use for the Albanian constitution: http://www.soft.inima.al/kushtetuta "Kushtetuta (Constitution) is the initial web application which represents online the Albanian Constitution. DocBookWiki is a successor of Kushtetuta, intended to improve and to generalize it." Although converting the entire gnucash site to drupal wouldn't be a bad idea. But why do you even need docbook in the first place? Why not just use mediawiki? I definitely recommend putting all the documentation in some form of wiki or drupal form so that anyone can edit pages easily. David _______________________________________________ gnucash-devel mailing list [email protected] https://lists.gnucash.org/mailman/listinfo/gnucash-devel
