Thomas Schraitle a écrit :
I mean isn't it just better to use the full docbook dtd and xsl's,
perhaps with a customization layer from the onset?
personnaly I think that the less tags the better
and the first thing to do should be to show what tag gives
what in SuSE manuals. This can be easily done giving an
example with all (or most) of the tags and a pdf/jpg file
with the printed result.
Then this example could be used as a template.
for LfL as I see it, 3/4 title levels, lists with and
without numbers and tables should be enough. If I understand
well most article wont be more than one page large (cookbook
size).
it could even be done with a web form. I think there is a
online sgml/docbook tool on the Linux Documentation Project
site http://tldp.org/
the tldp system can also be seen as an example (just a bit
too static in my opinion) - see also here
http://tldp.org/LDP/LDP-Author-Guide/html/process.html
jdd
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