Hussein Shafie schrieb:
> Frank Gerhardt wrote:
>> I'm trying to generate Eclipse Help but I don't know how to invoke
>> eclipse.xsl that I found in
>> c:\Programme\xxe-std-3_1_0\addon\config\docbook\xsl\eclipse\eclipse.xsl
>>
>> How do I add this myself to the Docbook menu?
> 
> * Look at what has been done in
> <XXE_install_dir>/addon/config/docbook/xslMenu.incl
> 
> * If there are child elements of the "process" element that you don't
> understand, please have a look at
> http://www.xmlmind.com/xmleditor/_distrib/doc/commands/process.html

Thanks! I "solved" that by writing a simple Ant script to generate the
Eclipse Help form time to time manually.

> ---
> PS: XXE is not a DocBook editor. For us, DocBook is merely the format of
> our documentation and a hard-to-support use-case.

Sure, the WYSIWYG-like editing is hard to implement. But: THAT is the
number one feature for me.

> That's why we have decided *not* to implement out of the box everything
> that could be implemented for DocBook: support of attribute
> "continuation" in <orderedlist>s, conversion to Eclipse Help, to Windows
> HTML Help, etc.
> 
> I'm saying that, because the consequence of this decision is that you'll
> have hard times adding yourself a feature that should have been
> available out of the box; and we apologize for that.

Hmm, for pure XML-Editing I use other editors, especially editors
integrated into Eclipse. But for Docbook editing I use XMLMind
exclusively. XMLMind supports me when I want to think about what I'm
writing and then I don't want to see all those brackets. Then I also
don't care about the non-Eclipse integration.

Just my 2 cents and some feedback on your product. Great tool!

Frank.

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