I’m not sure if I understand exactly what you are asking but here goes.

Use herold from dbdoclet.org to convert HTML to DocBook. [sales pitch] You
might find "DocBook for Writers" useful when doing this kind of conversion.
It's available as an EPUB from Google or as a MOBI from Amazon.

Do you have access to Flare HTML output files? If so, use these files
rather than the "raw" Flare files. The raw files will probably contain
proprietary tags such as "<MadCap:xref>" but the output files will have
converted these to standard HTML that herold can process.

There is no DocBook equivalent to a Flare TOC file. The structure of a
DocBook document is used to create a table of contents. How are your
programming skills? Assuming that your Flare TOC entries point only at
files (rather than other TOC files or Flare bookmarks) you could transform
the Flare TOC to a DocBook file with Xincludes referencing each file
created by herold. The root element of your main DocBook file will depend
upon what parameter you use with the herold option,
"--docbook-root-element".

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Excuse brevity. Sent from a mobile device.
Hi List!

I am wondering, does anyone have any experience with transforming Madcap
Flare to Docbook? I mean not within Flare – rather a transformation that
takes a Madcap flare Toc file as input. The only reference I could find to
Madcap on this list was a short conversation from 2006 (
http://markmail.org/search/?q=madcap+flare&q=list%3Aorg.oasis-open.lists.docbook#query:madcap%20flare%20list%3Aorg.oasis-open.lists.docbook+page:1+mid:a5szwhwjtaaeoo6j+state:results
<http://markmail.org/search/?q=madcap+flare&q=list:org.oasis-open.lists.docbook#query:madcap%20flare%20list:org.oasis-open.lists.docbook+page:1+mid:a5szwhwjtaaeoo6j+state:results>).
The interview referenced there seems not available anymore.

Any ideas?

Thanks!
/frank


Frank Arensmeier

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