Hi, Andrew, 11. November 2003 11:39 you wrote:
AB> Then the most productive method (IMNSHO) would be to check out the AB> samba-docs repository, and open an emacs window in side-by-side mode, AB> Then just move down the page, replacing text in one window and reading AB> the context in the other. AB> That is, it really should be easy not to modify the surrounding tags at AB> all, therefore ensuring that referencing (particularly chapter numbering AB> etc) remain perfectly intact. There will probably be small formatting AB> changes but these can probably be left to the editors. I have no XML-experience but I think if we donīt want to change tags and referencing, we donīt have to know that much about it. So my questions: - If I edit the pages in OpenOffice (as is discussed right now because of its availability and interface, not everyone likes emacs, but that definitely is another topic), can I use the DocBook XML filters to generate usable XML? - Would you recommend to just add a samba-german-docs-tree to the Samba-CVS and let the participating people access that subtree with rw-rights? I think this would simplify the whole process, right now we are discussing how and where to host that project. I donīt know if this is possible, but I think, it would keep things together and people like you or John H Terpstra could have an eye on it to keep us from making the mistakes you want us to avoid. I am sure we will find a good solution to those starting problems. thank you all Stefan G. Weichinger mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] -- To unsubscribe from this list go to the following URL and read the instructions: http://lists.samba.org/mailman/listinfo/samba