On 08/05/06, Tom Lane <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Alvaro Herrera <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> Peter Eisentraut wrote:
>> Well, you can go into the documentation source directory and type 'make
>> postgres.xml' to get an XML formatted DocBook file automatically.
>>
>> It has occasionally been suggested to convert the source of the
>> documentation to XML, but while I'm not opposed to that, I don't see
>> any specific advantages coming from such a move.
> It would allow us to use xml2po to maintain translations, for one.
Sounds like you can use that today, if you want to; it's just one extra
step. But would it really be helpful on the documentation? I see where
.po works for a lot of short, independent error messages, but I don't
see it being real useful for big manuscripts.
Hello! my name is Mario and I've been working in that. For learning
purposes I'm writing the FAQ in a xml document. And, like Alvaro said,
«it would allow us to use xml2po»
So, what can we use for big documents instead?
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