<hopes this doesn't turn from LaTeX to DocBook discussion, so pardon me>
Rafael 'Dido' Sevilla <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Personally, I use DocBook except for heavily mathematical documents. > After years of doing LaTeX myself, I'm positively frustrated by the way > the W3C is handling MathML. It's too clunky compared to TeX/LaTeX. I'd > try to get as much mathematical stuff from TeX conventions into XML > as far as possible, as opposed to whatever the hell they're doing with > MathML. > > Only trouble with DocBook is that the only free XSL formatting objects > processor out there still bites sometimes. I tried out DocBook but shifted to LinuxDoc after a few days of trying. Was reading the Howto-Howto (Howto authoring guide) and was hoping that there were some EASY way of authoring one without having to worry about the conventions and all. Right now the tools that make authoring in LinuxDoc are emacs and vim (with the proper macros and stuff). Any recommended stuff when authoring in Docbook? Seriously considering trying to get into it, but I find LinuxDoc a wee-bit easier to use. =) ======================= Gino LV. Ledesma Campus Network Group Ateneo de Manila University http://cng.ateneo.net/ _ Philippine Linux Users Group. Web site and archives at http://plug.linux.org.ph To leave: send "unsubscribe" in the body to [EMAIL PROTECTED] Fully Searchable Archives With Friendly Web Interface at http://marc.free.net.ph To subscribe to the Linux Newbies' List: send "subscribe" in the body to [EMAIL PROTECTED]
