> Hello, > > libxml grows very quickly, and it seems it will be quite fully usable tool > in near future. It can already process quite complicated documents with > N. Walsh xslt stylesheets (tables are not supported yet, as well as chunking) > > Is there any effort to provide some standard of processing scripts > for LSB systems? Some dbx2html, etc.? > > There is a chance to avoid the mess that sgml suffers from, by > providing some standard tool for processing DocBook XML far before independent > developers create own scripts. > > If there was not such an effort, I would like to start one (work on > concepts, and provide scripts) > > Regards, > Rafal
I'll be integrating XML support in the docbook-utils package. You are welcome if you want to help. However I'm not sure that it will be based on libxml, it could be based on xalan/xerces as well. I'll be doing performance tests as well. One issue I also want to resolve is support for DTD and XSLT customization like KDE and Gnome ones: XML is poor at finding where files reside (unlike SGML) and this could be helped by choices at LSB normalization level. Ralf, I'll suscribe a bit later to LSB discussion lists and try to catch up with this thread. -- Éric Bischoff - Documentation and Localization Caldera (Deutschland) GmbH - Linux for eBusiness Tel: +49 9131 7192 300 - Fax: +49 9131 7192 399 http://www.caldera.de/
