On Wed, Oct 10, 2001 at 08:49:10AM +0200, Emiliano wrote:
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> > Hmmm, I just transfered the entire manual into xml on my local system,
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> > using the phpdoc build system.
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> Wow, teher's tooling to convert SGML into XML?
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Would have expected that, since XML is basically a subset of SGML (or
something :-)
> > of images. When done, I can commit to CVS and move our documentation
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> > system over to DocBook-XML.
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> > What do you think?
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> Cool.
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I second that! I would finally have a reason to really dive into
DocBookXML then :-)
> I'll go looking around for an XML editor.
I can only speak for the linux users, in the windows world there might
be other tools.
There is something called DocBook IDE, which can be found at
http://nwalsh.com/emacs/docbookide/
It is (of course) an emacs major mode, but is what a lot of people
seem to use.
Another thing I came across is epcedit (http://www.epcedit.com/), it
is quite good, semi-WYSIWYG, but commercial and costs an awful lot of
money (depending on your point of view, of course).
Emile: should I wait with updating the installation docs until the
transition is done? If we switch to DocBookXML I would want to wait
until this is done, checkout again and start fixing things then.
Regards,
Karsten
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Why do we have to hide from the police, daddy?
Because we use emacs, son. They use vi.
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