We have a patch to apply (DOXIA-20). It will be a good start for everyone.

Emmanuel

Brett Porter a écrit :
There seem to be a few people working on a the docbook support right
now. It would be good to see folks collaborating on a solution that
covers everyone's needs.

- Brett

On 10/24/05, Jose Gonzalez Gomez <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

2005/10/24, Jason van Zyl <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:

On Fri, 2005-10-21 at 13:27 +0200, Jose Gonzalez Gomez wrote:


Thanks a lot, I'll try to take a look at it as soon as possible.
Anyway, I've been taking a look at the head revision of
org.codehaus.doxia.module.docbook.DocBookParser.java, and I doubt that
this parser is going to generate anything close to useful. I had the
feeling that this class was copied from some other parser (maybe the
xdoc parser, as indicated in the header comment): most of the tags
used there are not part of the Docbook format, and there are some
commonly used tags missing.

It's simplified docbook and is definitely geared toward site
documentation, but decent PDFs can be produced.

If you have existing tools that work with full docbook I would say stick
with them. What's in Doxia is simplified docbook support.


I had a working docbook plugin for maven1 capable of generating HTML
output based on standard stylesheets, with resolution of links between
docbook documents. I'm thinking about porting it to maven2... I could
release it as open source if there's enough interest.

Thanks, best regards
Jose

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