* Joe Orton wrote: > It's actually pretty easy to get man pages out of the <manualpage> XML > if you go via DocBook. Recent versions of the docbook-xsl stylesheets > include the db2man XSL mentioned in STATUS for converting a DocBook > <refentry> into a man page. I've attached the XSL I used to go from > <manualpage> to <refentry>, and the httpd.1 produced from httpd.xml > using this technique. > > Would requiring a docbook-xsl installation be too great a requirement > for building the man pages? Embedding a copy of db2man shouldn't be too > hard otherwise.
dunno. In fact, I'm currently working on our own. What license is the docbook stuff and your xsl? If it's usable, we should have a look at it, of course. nd -- Gib' mal folgendes in die Kommandozeile ein (und einen Moment warten): net send localhost "Buuuh!" Na, erschreckt? -- Markus Becker in mpdsh --------------------------------------------------------------------- To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]