Hi David, >I disagree. There's already a similar website >that generates Aportis DOC format, and people >still download DOC generators and use them instead. > >I'm sure that the Linux Documentation Project, for example, >would want to be able to control generation of their >HOWTOs in Plucker form, without waiting for the Plucker >website to do it. > I agree with you. I was mainly trying to figure out the user base and the impact to current users. Ofcourse, a big project like that would use it and so would many other users. However, I do think that over time less number of common users (or less techie) would go through the hassle of trying to configure with every new release and use the web option..
I like this online idea and I think I did ssay that earlier. The main plus being that you could sync the Plucker pdb's from anywhere. Apart from not having to worry about configuration and updates for new releases. >It doesn't directly, but you could generate HTML files >from rtf and PDF. I was trying to figure out what more non local document formats could be used with the Parser. Trying to figure out advances in online and offline user base I suppose. :-) Thanks for the comments. -Jeet _________________________________________________________________ Chat with friends online, try MSN Messenger: http://messenger.msn.com
