I can't help you with an alternative, but I'd like to make a suggestion:
if you find something to help you produce HTML in particular, could you
consider making the output as 'flat' as possible so that it's easier to
print?

I've seen several docs out there that were auto-generated HTML that were
overly heirarchical, so you had to keep following links to each section
and print each one separately. Quite frustrating. 

Just thought I'd ask now, before you pick something 8-)

Thanks,
Vinod Kutty.


On Thu, 14 May 1998, Hilarion wrote:

> I've worked it over.  Learned ALL the linuxdoc-sgml stuff, and then found out
> its sgml2txt is broken. :(
> 
> Anybody on the list have a good alternative so I can pump out HTML and txt at
> once, with possibilities for other formats?  I'd make a man page, but there
> just ain't enough to go in there quite yet.  At least *that's* relatively easy.
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