Am Dienstag, den 07.06.2005, 22:32 +0200 schrieb Nicolas Vervelle:
> 
> Daniel Leidert wrote:
> 
> >>Tjaart de Beer wrote:
> >>    
> >>
> >>>Are the Jmol documentation available as PDF (the scripting as well as 
> >>>the development docs)?
> >>>      
> >>>
> >It shouldn't be that hard to add XSLT stylesheets to produce PDFs from
> >docbook XML. I guess, the standard stylesheets from inside the
> >docbook-xsl archive are a good starting point. I can also customize them
> >at the next opportunity.
> >
> That would be good to have the documentation in a clean / printable 
> format as PFD :)

I will add basic XSL files soon.

> Concerning the scripting part, I don't know how it is build but it will 
> probably be more difficult since there are some examples with the applet.

I'm not sure if I understand: The Docbook XML file can be translated in
a gettext-like way (as I currently do using xml2po). So it's not a
problem to update .pot and .po files (the translation) when the
script-documentation changes.

> I was also wondering if the scripting part can be internationalized ?

If you mean the internationalisation of Javascript, then I have no idea.
Maybe this works: http://jibbering.com/faq/#FAQ2_10

Regards, Daniel



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