Hi,
not sure if the project owners know this already (or are fully aware),
but I've noticed that the archives on snapshots.docbook.org don't
contain the latest version (again). :)
Another issue: In former times, the latest change were printed below
the list of archive. This isn't shown anymore.
Dear all,
My technical documentation is developed using DocBook and then published
to many different formats using the DocBook XSL library, everything works
smoothly.
Now, I would like to publish some content developed in DocBook to a
Confluence-based portal. Confluence accepts its own XML
I'd like to link into a specific WebHelp page that is formatted in
frames. I've created SVG graphics with a href links, and want to go
straight to a frameset page created with DocBook WebHelp in oXygen. I
can link to the home page easily enough (index_frames.html) - is there a
HTML target
Hi Dave,
The Oxygen Docbook WebHelp was branched from the Docbook WebHelp
original XSLs so this is more of a question to ask on the Oxygen XML
Editor support email address (supp...@oxygenxml.com).
Basically there is a GET parameter called q which you can use to point
to the absolute HTML
Hi Thomas,
Something is definitely going wrong with the snapshot builds, but I haven't
had time to investigate. It may be related to the changes to SVN that
SourceForge is making.
Bob Stayton
Sagehill Enterprises
b...@sagehill.net
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Hi Robert,
Confluence has a supported DocBook export, and an experimental DocBook import.
Here is a link to a blog entry about this capability:
http://ffeathers.wordpress.com/2012/02/19/docbook-export-and-import-round-trip-with-confluence-wiki/
As you will see in the blog entry, the export was