I can do the style sheets for both the html and the fop, I've got a lot of experienceMessage: 1 From: "Shawn" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Subject: Re: [dbforms] User Manual Date: Thu, 31 Oct 2002 09:47:44 +0900> 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. Agreed. Developers should document in the summary and info tags. (It's summary and not comment isn't it?) Where do the stylesheets come from? I could try coming up with them myself but you'll likely get a better job from someone else. I would just use a wyswyg editor (trial version haha).
now with fop. Someone needs to tell me where to get the xml from though.
I can also generate the initial xml from the current Word document if desired,
or do you already have an xml version of help that you want to use instead?
Let me know.
Best,
r:b:
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