and something interesting
http://sphinx.pocoo.org/

On 9/16/11, Rakesh Waghela <[email protected]> wrote:
> Try DocBook Editor which lets you generate PDFs ;)
>
> http://www.editix.com/features/docbook_editor.html
>
> Editix has a </free> version too :)
>
> On 9/16/11, Lukas Eder <[email protected]> wrote:
>> Guys,
>>
>> Thanks for your links. After some analysis I came to this conclusion:
>>
>> - Postgres uses DocBook which is exactly what I need (XML / SGML and
>> then various means of transformation to various formats, e.g. via
>> XSL). Unfortunately, I have a subjective feeling that I'll need a lot
>> of time to work myself into DocBook and how it works and how it can be
>> customised. It feels as if DocBook can do a lot more than what I
>> really need
>>
>> - HelpNDoc has a very nice tool to manipulate the proprietary binary
>> document format (which is actually a SQLite database). The binary
>> format is not a good thing, when putting the document under version
>> control. The generated HTML is difficult to style, the VB / Pascal (?)
>> API is not well documented. It's probably not possible to translate
>> the documentation easily, either (which might be interesting in the
>> future). Besides, I would have to pay 139€ for a license, which I
>> don't want to pay :-)
>>
>> So I'm going for a simplified DocBook-like solution where I
>> XSL-transform a simple XML document into HTML, and later on into a
>> PDF. I have lots of experience with that, so it'll take the least
>> effort and give me the best-looking solution. Relevant resources are
>> here:
>>
>> https://github.com/lukaseder/jOOQ/tree/master/jOOQ-website/src/main/resources
>>
>> Cheers
>> Lukas
>>
>
>
> --
> Rakesh Waghela
> http://www.Webiyo.com
>


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http://www.Webiyo.com

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