Just a few complimentary pieces of information:
 
- Info for accessing the cvs: http://developer.berlios.de/cvs/?group_id=734 there's a 
link at the right for online browsing
- The Swimming Guide browser source is under the module l2swim2
- The Swimming Guide documents are udner the module l2swim-docs
- There's no DTD but it is fairly simple to figure the syntax from the xsl ( 
http://cvs.berlios.de/cgi-bin/viewcvs.cgi/kinneret/l2swim-docs/etc/l2swim.xsl ) and 
from the numerous documents 
(http://cvs.berlios.de/cgi-bin/viewcvs.cgi/kinneret/l2swim-docs/src/ )
 
You are welcome to use it if you need to.
 
On a side note, to Aaron - there seems to be something wrong with your reply address 
or with my Yahoo. Anytime I try to reply the address shows as "[EMAIL PROTECTED], 
[EMAIL PROTECTED]" which gets rejected (I tried [EMAIL PROTECTED]). Please make sure 
to specify your correct address (even in the email body) if you write to me.
 

Dovix <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
"My system" could help you, though note that it is much less sophisticated than 
docbook and/or Borges, is still being updated from time to time (i.e. the XSL is still 
a mess as I'm learning the technology while writing it), supports only HTML generation 
and the documentation is still not complete.
 
Note that it is not a "document management system" (neither is docbook, though Borges 
may have similar characteristics) - it is merely a way to generate documents and 
display them in a nice manner.
 
If you can live with that, you'll find it satisfactory. It is not technology-biased 
and is completely free, of course.
 
It basically contains two parts - a stylesheet that is used to generate the HTMLs from 
XML sources and an application (not written by me) that makes the HTMLs available via 
a nice GUI. This app is optional - you can view the HTMLs via any browser.
 
You can see some screenshots here:
 
http://www.linux-kinneret.org/main/modules.php?name=Forums&file=viewtopic&t=1125
 
There is full support for right to left and left to right languages and utf-8.
 
I also suggest that you try the real thing, by grabbing a copy of GNU/Linux Kinneret 
(http://www.linux-kinneret.org) and running the "Swimming Guide".
 
If that is what you're looking for, I can direct you to further information. A short 
guide is available to get you started and illustrate what is involved in managing the 
system (sorry - in Hebrew):
 
http://www.linux-kinneret.org/main/modules.php?name=Forums&file=viewtopic&t=350

 
As to Borges, it did not have Hebrew support the last time I tried (or more correctly, 
right to left support) - I assume that is because it is based on docbook stylesheets.
 




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