We'll get a better PDF document if we let Richard do the Job,
it will have a clickable table of contents. Shawn, please let
Richard do the cleanup that is needed, the result will be worth the
waiting. 

I would also suggest to consider if we still need to maintain
the reference part within the doc file, or if it would be better
to transfer all the information into the taglib_docu.xml.
Using XSL stylesheets and FOP we would always have an up to date
reference manual in HTML and PDF. And it will easily be possible
to convert it into docbook, it _is_ already xml. The documentation
would be done by developers themselfes, who will use the comment
and info tags within above file.

Regards

Dirk


Richard Bondi wrote:
> 
> Hello all,
> 
> I have converted the Word documentation to pdf in the past, and I can do it
> again.
> 
> If you would like me to do it again, please let me know where to pick up
> the Word file.
> 
> However:
> Please note that in the past some formatting in Word prevented proper
> conversion. For example, nested tables were used, which caused mangled pdf
> output. It would be best if I could fix these Word problems in the Word
> document as well, and add a few comments for future editors to avoid these
> problems. Another change I would like to make is to add style sheets to the
> Word document (this would not change its appearance at all), so that a
> hypelinked table of contents can automatically be generated in the pdf.
> 
> Best,
> Richard Bondi
> 
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