Hi,
Suresh Ramasubramanian typed:
> > Is this some local CVS? How about putting it on the mutt CVS
> I plan to do this - someplace like sourceforge say?
Yeah - that would be nice. Maybe - mutt-guide.sourceforge.net?
I can set that up if required - just give me a holler. I'm jobless for
24 hours a day! ;-)
> > And one more suggestion - why don't you do it all in the LinuxDoc DTD
> > (SGML) instead of using HTML directly? This will make things uniform,
> > neat and standardized. (I'm not a fan of DocBook) :-)
> I am much better at html than am at SGML :) I'll convert the lot later I
> suppose ...
The advantage with LinuxDoc/DocBook DTDs is that you can convert it to
any format you like later. So you can have an online HTML version,
plain text, PS, PDF, etc.. (like the mutt docs)
And it's no big deal to learn. Since HTML is also an SGML DTD, the
syntax is essentially the same. Send the whole lot of HTML files to me
- I'll convert it tonight. Just take a look at the format, and you'll
get the idea! :-) And then you'll never want to write docs in HTML
again! :-)
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