[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: > I used Xemacs and vi. My mandrake vim installation comes with a very nice > xml mode, maybe you are intrested in my vimrc?
If it does anything to help me to make sure my document matches the DTD, yes, absolutely! > The collection. I'm still playing around and may reduce the total number > of files, but having multiple files works quite well within the PHP > documentation buildsystem. It allows for creating translations quite well. OK. No wysiwyg for me. At least WP doesn't. I know two tools that do (Framemaker+SGML and Arbortext) which are, like, not just way out of my budget, but _waaaaaaaaay_ out. And then some :) With all the hoopla over XML and open standards, I find it a little surprising nothing decent has cropped up in the open source arena. There's Conglomerate, which is forever "alpha, doesn't work, but you can play with this if you want". And emacs SGML mode. What else? Merlot is cool but data oriented. > I'm thinking of putting the complete function reference in one file, as it > could be incorporated directly into the PHP manual if done that way. What > do you think? All for it. > Of course, the transition will give us a outdated manual running on newer > technology. Could you perhaps send me a list of functions/methods that are > not yet documented in the current online manual? Hoo boy. Yes, I think I can. Give me a few days. It'll actually take relatively little time, but I've just been 'promoted'[0] from engineer to project leader at work, and since that instantly moved me from 'Expert' to 'Rank Amateur, Ha Ha, Are You Kidding Me Son?', it'll take me the few days to get around to it. Emile [0] I'm not sure, yet. So far it's a fun ride, and feeling lost on the job can be cool in some ways. I've felt way to comfortable with what I do every day for way too long. But the amount of work to do for the job is staggering, while the actual work you get _done_ is also staggering, albeit in a throroughly negative from this old engineers' point of view. People tell me I'll get used to it, but living from meeting to meeting still leaves me with the feeling I haven't actually _done_ anything that week. But fun, nonetheless. --------------------------------------------------------------------- To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
