Looks like back to manually converting , I dont really want to have to 
learn its syntax, may I know how each of those bits are structures, ie 
what are they meant to be so i can translate it to a docbook tag.

Dan Rossi wrote:
> Just tried some sandbox docbook convertor still doesnt work, ill fiddle 
> with the java one i think
>
> localhost:/www/red5/doc electroteque$ rst2docbook.py 
> HOWTO-NewApplications.txt > docbook/HOWTO-NewApplications.xml
> I don't do 'field' yet
>
> Python is number one on the bottom of my list :)
>
> Dan Rossi wrote:
>   
>> localhost:/www/red5/doc electroteque$ rst2xml.py --indents 
>> HOWTO-NewApplications.txt > docbook/HOWTO-NewApplications.xml
>>
>> Oxygen xml brings up an error in the xml.
>>
>> Trying out an osx gui now.
>>
>> Joachim Bauch wrote:
>>   
>>     
>>> Hi Dan,
>>>
>>> Dan Rossi schrieb:
>>>     
>>>       
>>>> Yes thats absolutely fantastic, is that on the fly ? Is that in java ?
>>>>       
>>>>         
>>> it's using the docutils written in Python, the HTML is generated on the
>>> fly. I think there exists a docutils tool that can generate PDFs, too.
>>>
>>>     
>>>       
>>>> Im assuming a custom docbook xsl can render similar for pdf/html.
>>>>       
>>>>         
>>> Yeah, that should be possible.
>>>
>>> Joachim
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