Grant Taylor writes:
On 07/18/10 08:43, Jochen Hayek wrote:
Would be exciting to use DocBook also for that.
I have considered (and am in fact putting together pieces in my head)
using DocBook in combination with some other things for something
similar.
Currently I am planning on using
Dave Pawson writes:
From the above, you can see that the html header from docbook is all
redundant?
Not from the above,
but if I want to keep the article separate, then yes.
I'm unsure what an atom feed reader would do with a link to docbook
source in the body. Try it?
Hmm, Dave,
MJ == Mauritz Jeanson m...@johanneberg.com writes:
MJ Norman Walsh writes his blog in (a customization of) DocBook:
MJ http://norman.walsh.name/
MJ Here is an old (obsolete?) article describing the machinery:
MJ http://norman.walsh.name/2003/05/14/how
MJ Mauritz
I really like this approach.
Remko Tronçon writes:
… maybe there has already been an attempt to use DocBook for blogging?
FWIW, I created a stylesheet for integrating DocBook documents with
the WordPress blogging platform:
http://el-tramo.be/blog/integrating-docbook-with-wordpress
I downloaded your
On 07/21/10 06:49, Jochen Hayek wrote:
Well, pls, keep meus updated!
Will do.
Currently I have all the individual pieces except for the glue around
make.
I have no doubt that I can write a Makefile to kick off some actions the
way that I want to. The thing that I haven't sat down to
On Sun, 18 Jul 2010 19:44:13 +0200
jochen+oasis-o...@hayek.name wrote:
The wrapper is atom, not docbook, which I publish directly.
ure. A standard. Fine. Isn't that OPML-related? Rings a bell somehow.
http://www.ietf.org/rfc/rfc4287.txt
But usually (I thought at least) the wrapper (i.e.
Robert Lucente writes:
We have to be very conscious of who is the intended audiance.
Warning pontification: You can't be everything to everybody.
Creating DocBook XML and then getting the processing chain to work to
convert XML to HTML
and then screwing around to get something
to look
, if I am making silly comments or asking silly
questions, request your patience.
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Robert Lucente writes:
And IMHO DocBook output *is* nice.
Ooops. Did not mean to imply otherwise.
O'Reilly books (all/some/a few?!?) are written in DocBook
Yes, I am aware. Please note that O'Reilly focuses on the tech market.
That's O'Reilly, not necessarily you and me.
*** THIS IS NOT
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Subject: [docbook-apps] Re: blogging using DocBook articles or so ...
Robert Lucente writes:
And IMHO DocBook output *is* nice.
Ooops. Did not mean to imply otherwise.
O'Reilly books (all/some/a few?!?) are written in DocBook
Yes, I am aware. Please note
Dave Pawson writes:
On Sun, 18 Jul 2010 15:43:20 +0200
Jochen Hayek wrote:
So far I have been blogging on a couple of blogger.com blogs of
mine, and I got quite used to the capabilities there,
I mean WYSIWYG is not that disgusting, even for an open-minded emacs
guy as me, but then …
…
On Sun, 18 Jul 2010 18:01:37 +0200
jochen+oasis-o...@hayek.name wrote:
Just to make sure: there is no DocBook envolved at all?
I would love to see DocBook at the core.
Not sure how it would help with Atom?
Perhaps to create the inserted html?
And you regard the file format, that embraces
Dave Pawson da...@dpawson.co.uk writes:
On Sun, 18 Jul 2010 18:01:37 +0200
jochen+oasis-o...@hayek.name wrote:
Just to make sure: there is no DocBook envolved at all?
I would love to see DocBook at the core.
Not sure how it would help with Atom?
Perhaps to create the inserted html?
I
Dave Pawson writes:
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Not docbook,
but I've been generating atom blog entries for some time now.
Each entry a different file (by date, then date.1 etc)
Bit of python to get the xml file list,
XSLT to generate html + toc
XSLT to generate the full atom feed.
It's worked for about 5
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