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Hi Gihan,
For writing DocBook 5.x, with emacs you want nxml mode [1]. PSGML mode
is for editing DTD-based DocBook 4.x docs.
I don't see a real need for connecting the xsls to emacs since there
are any number of ways to set up a build and in a continuo
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Hi Gihan,
I didn't add that entry to the ideas page, but of them, the most
interesting to me is creating content for Android. In particular, I
enjoy reading books in the .apk format [1] on my Nexus S over .epub. I
suspect .apk and .epub are similar for
Gihan,
Thanks for your interest in the DocBook project and the Google Summer of Code.
It seems like you have made a good start. I suggest looking at DocBook XSL: The
Complete Guide, by Bob Stayton, for the best single reference to the
stylesheets. You can find an online version at http://sagehi
Hi devs :
I've gone through the idea page of DocBook and found the project idea
"Extend supported output formats [1]" very interesting to me mainly because
I have good background knowledge about Ant and Android. I'm doing an
Android application as my level-3 software project and also I'm a fan of
Hi Mark,
I believe the original intent was for screen readers.
Bob Stayton
Sagehill Enterprises
b...@sagehill.net
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Thanks, Bob, for the expla
Hi David,
I too use cygwin on Windows, and frequently run into issues about how to specify a
full path. Generally I solve the problem by specifying a URI instead, as most XML
software accepts a URI. On a Windows box, that would be:
file:///c:/my/path/on/windows
Bob Stayton
Sagehill Enterpri
Hi devs :
I tried to integrate DocBook-xsl sheets and XSLT-processor with "GNU Emacs
23.3.1" test editor in Ubuntu-11.10 .
First I installed "GNU Emacs"[0] by using Ubuntu Software Center in
Ubuntu-11.10.
Then I followed the steps that are given in "How to setup GNU Emacs/XEmacs
for DocBook editin
Bob,
Thank you very much for the information! I could see that it was taking
the path relative to the included files, but ../glossary.docbook still
results in the file not being found (same problem with the full path--I
blame path issues on using cygwin). Setting glossterm.auto.link to 0,
however,
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