On 8/12/05, Wendy Smoak <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> From: "Ted Husted" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> 
> > I've done some work in DocBook, and it's not so bad, expecially since
> > there are some editors out there, like XML Mind.
> >
> > I don't suppose just plain-old XHTML is an option?
> 
> You want to maintain the actual HTML with the <h1> <h2> and <div
> class="indent"> tags rather than running XML with <section> and <subsection>
> through XSLT?

Ew, no thanks. That would be a big backwards step, IMO.

> I have to do something with the userGuide-- either remove the <chapter> tags
> or else use something other than 'maven site' to transform it to HTML.

I would say just remove the <chapter> tags. When I was messing around
with this a few months ago, that's what I did, and everything else
seemed to work out just fine. I have no concerns about any limitations
of the Maven format if we're going to use a different means to
generate the taglib docs.

One thing I especially like about the Maven format is the <source>
element, which makes chunks of source code look much nicer than we
have them now.

--
Martin Cooper


> Using some other format and some other transformation is also an option,
> though probably not by Monday. :)
> 
> > My own personal favorite for technical writing is Textile, which
> > Confluence uses.
> > * http://textism.com/tools/textile/
> > (I *so* love writing technical documentation in Confluence/Textile.)
> > But, I don't expect that Textile is an option right now :(
> 
> I don't see a download link on that page, only on
> http://www.textpattern.com/.  Is there more information somewhere?  If I
> have a text file in that format... how do I convert it to XHTML?
> 
> --
> Wendy
> 
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