At 09:53 29/11/2002 +, Ashley J.S Mills wrote:
Here is what I do:
http://supportweb.cs.bham.ac.uk/documentation/tutorials/
Is all that lot docbook Ashley?
Quite an impessive collection.
regards DaveP
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> > To: Stephan Wiesner
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> > I have a "library" of common items - such as copyright
> > notices and so o
> Any chance this tool can be made available to the outside world,
> either
> Free, free or commercial?
yes, i am planning to release it for free in the next couple of weeks. it is
not very spectacular, but it does its job and all the authors are quite
happy with it. the underlying tools are all o
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> Hi Arno,
> Doesn't the use of xinclude make the writing hard? Like I
o Sosna
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> Arno Sosna wrote:
> > editing is done via xml spy, the whole transformation process is
> > managed via a self-written win32 environment with an gui.
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> Any chance this tool
At 08:07 29/11/2002 +0100, Stephan Wiesner wrote:
'make' sounds interesting. Anybody doing that with Ant? (I read the
article from http://www.dpawson.co.uk/docbook/ant.html, but didn't
understand it).
I'd be interested to know which bits didn't work for you Stephan?
I doubt you are alone.
P
Arno Sosna wrote:
editing is done via xml spy, the whole transformation process is managed via
a self-written win32 environment with an gui.
Any chance this tool can be made available to the outside world, either
Free, free or commercial?
cheers,
roel
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> From: Arno Sosna [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
> Sent: Donnerstag, 28. November 2002 21:42
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> we use modular books, by using xinclude syntax. the physical
> files
(I read the
article from http://www.dpawson.co.uk/docbook/ant.html, but didn't
understand it).
Stephan
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> Hi list,
> I would like to get some feedback on how others actually write their
&
On Thu, 2002-11-28 at 18:53, Stephan Wiesner wrote:
> Hi list,
> I would like to get some feedback on how others actually write their
> documents. And I don't mean those with one or two DocBook documents, but
> those with tons of them.
>
> Of special interest is: how do you handle stuff that reapp
Hi list,
I would like to get some feedback on how others actually write their
documents. And I don't mean those with one or two DocBook documents, but
those with tons of them.
Of special interest is: how do you handle stuff that reappears like
biblioentries, glossary, quotes, about the author. How
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