Hilarion <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote.
>
> On 15-May-98 Vinod Kutty playfully chanted:
> |
> | 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. I've been discovering that is the only output option to
> linuxdoc-sgml. Guess I'll scrap what additions I've done today and start
> over tomorrow after I go hunting tonight for better software. No dice with
> sgml-powertools either; just a big mess of code. I will make sure that
> there are as many formats avialable of the document as possible, which is
> the biggest reason for my trying to latch onto sgml early on.
> ---
I have used yodl to produce several docs from one source. (html,txt,ps,man
pages, tex)
http://www.icce.rug.nl/docs/programs/yodl/yodl.html
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