> I prepared a tutorial for a student course, the introduction is taken from various > sources from the net, the language reference (part II) is copied from the phpdoc. > Part III and IV is of my own.
We will be happy to see part one, three and four of your work. I myself do not know German, though... > Now I saw in the cvs tree the xml-sources of the phpdoc. > My question: How can I transform the xml-sources to latex and html of my own? See the howto of phpdoc, you can see a howto generate HTML section there. http://cvs.php.net/co.php/phpdoc/howto/howto.html.tar.gz IMHO, it would be better to point people to our manual, as it is updated day to day. Your copy can get outdated in some days... > Is it ok that the tutorial is licensed under the Gnu free documentation license? > Do I have to add the original authors or is the gnu license enough? You must add the original authors names. Do not treat my reply as official please! Wait for others replys! Goba
