On Wednesday 8 June 2005 20:31, Bob Hanson wrote:
> If you look carefully at the bottom of that documentation page, you will
> see an "xml" link. Click on that, and it comes back in XML.
>
> http://www.stolaf.edu/people/hansonr/jmol/docs
>
> Maybe something can be done with that. (We're not just talking about making
> a PDF file, right? I mean, that's just printing the HTML document, I would
> think. Is there a need for that. I'm assuming we are talking here about
> translation to another language.)

Hi all,

I hope I'm not too late with my comment.

Currently there is a XSLT stylesheet in CVS that converts the above XML format 
into DocBook XML, which is too in CVS.

I'm not sure how well gettext works with XML files in general, but I would 
prefer to have gettext translate the XML created with the XML directly from 
the XSL+js, as Bob created for me...

Egon

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