Peter Desjardins wrote:
I have created a new page on the DocBook wiki to hold examples of
publishing system code.
http://wiki.docbook.org/topic/DocBookCookbook
Thanks Peter. I'm sure others have code they can share.
I just posted some xi:include syntax that I am using.
My instinct
I've still to get around to disentangling by filesystem tree changes,
but I'd be up for adding those if there was somewhere to put them.
Would the Wiki be suitable for something like that? We'd essentially
be publishing diffs to specific versions of the XSLT stylesheets and
schemas, and I
Geraint North wrote:
I've still to get around to disentangling by filesystem tree changes,
but I'd be up for adding those if there was somewhere to put them.
Would the Wiki be suitable for something like that? We'd essentially be
publishing diffs to specific versions of the XSLT stylesheets
Peter Desjardins [EMAIL PROTECTED], 2007-09-18 09:58 -0400:
I've wanted to browse through examples from other people's publishing
tool chains on many occasions over the past few years. Today I spent
some time figuring out a particular xi:include technique and now that I
have it, I'd like to
Peter,
I've had the same experience myself (combing through the list archives),
and I've considered starting such a page on the wiki (see the
docbook-apps thread customization layer for DocBook 5.0: The Transition
Guide) using a cookbook-style approach. Concrete examples are a great
way to
Desjardins
Cc: docbook-apps@lists.oasis-open.org
Subject: Re: [docbook-apps] Posting examples on the wiki
Peter,
I've had the same experience myself (combing through the list archives),
and I've considered starting such a page on the wiki (see the
docbook-apps thread customization layer for DocBook
On 19/09/2007, Barton Wright [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
DocBookCustomizations is too generic and appears to refer to the XSL.
Go with DocBookCookbook. Unless, of course, you prefer
DocBookCookingTheBooks
How about
Cooking with Docbook?
;-)
S
I have created a new page on the DocBook wiki to hold examples of
publishing system code.
http://wiki.docbook.org/topic/DocBookCookbook
I just posted some xi:include syntax that I am using.
My instinct is to keep all content on one page until it grows. Then
break it into separate pages in
Hi,
I've wanted to browse through examples from other people's publishing
tool chains on many occasions over the past few years. Today I spent
some time figuring out a particular xi:include technique and now that I
have it, I'd like to post it somewhere. I see in the archives, this
subject has