Peter Czanik <cza...@balabit.hu> was heard to say:

>> SGML is darn old-fashioned, but I hesitate to convert the docs to XML.
>> You'd require Java and FOP to build PDFs then, besides XSL stylesheets
>> and xsltproc. We could as well drop PDFs altogether and build only
>> HTML docs with xsltproc. I'm open to suggestions here. Are xsltproc
>> and the DocBook XSL stylesheets likely to be installed on a
>> run-of-the-mill computer these days?
> No. These were parts of the default Linux desktop install about 7+ years
> ago :-)
>

Are we both talking about XML/XSL here? I readily believe no one  
installs openjade by default these days, but I'd expect to have  
xsltproc around at least. I figured XML is ubiquitous these days.

regards,
Markus


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