Hi everyone -
The UIMA project has embraced the docbook process, starting with setup
that Velocity had.
We use it to produce our documentation in HTML (single) and PDF. We've
perhaps "improved" it in some small ways, but haven't found the time to
clean up what we've done
quite yet.
I would suggest if we had a little more time, to transfer whatever of
these improvements to
this project. The improvements include things like making xi:includes
work, moving to
FOP 0.93 and the latest docbook level (actually, supporting multiple
levels), having the distr
not contain some of the publically available tools, but instead
downloading them on first use,
only unpacking zip files once, etc. (Some of these things you may have
done already... but
I've not been "tracking" since we started with your tooling).
-Marshall Schor
Henning Schmiedehausen wrote:
[Let's say, it will not get better and I'm already bored out of my mind
again tinkering with XSL and XML.]
This is the CfV for the first release of the Velocity DocBook Framework.
It is intended for creating and maintaining high quality documentation
generated in the DocBook format. The framework itself is completely
generic, non-intrusive, 100% bio-degradable and environment-friendly.
The release candidate is available from
http://people.apache.org/~henning/DocBook-Framework/
The documentation (which also serves as showcase example is visible at
http://people.apache.org/~henning/DocBook-Framework/DocBook-Framework-1.0.pdf)
[ ] +1 Let's do it
[ ] 0 I don't care.
[ ] -1 No, because __________________
Voting period is until Sunday, March 25th, 2007, 12:00 CEST (> 72h).
My vote is +1
Best regards
Henning
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