All -

I have added all the missing sections to the sample rxsock document. In
addition I tweaked a bunch of things to make the documents more
polished.

There are still some page break problems but as I stated in a previous
email we will have to live with those.

The documents are available at
http://build.oorexx.org/builds/release-candidates/.

Publican is a really nice system once you get past the initial learning
curve. And now that I know how to deal with it it will be easy help
others get started. The other nice thing about the system is that it
runs on both Windows and Linux without any source code changes.

The whole point with this exercise is that I am very concerned about the
future of the DocBook/DSSL system we use now. DSSL is not being
maintained and everyone is moving in other directions. Publican offers
the advantages of it being a DocBook/CSS system, it is maintained by Red
Hat, it is their strategic direction, and it is portable across multiple
platforms including Windows. And last, it does not take much effort to
fix up our documents to conform to Publican.

So please let me know if this is an acceptable direction for us to take.

David Ashley
ooRexx Team


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