David Brownell wrote:
> 
> "Dunlap, Randy" wrote:
> >
> >       To me, it's not
> > so obvious from looking at http://linuxusbguide.sourceforge.net/
> > that there is an html version.  It's your web page, but I think
> > that it would be clearer if you formatted it more like:
> >
> >           This project is about the Linux USB Guide.
> >               It is available in these formats:
> >                     HTML <with link>
> >                     DVI  <with link>
> >                     PostScript <with link>
> And, since this is about source,
> 
>                 Docbook SGML <with link>
> 
> Seeing the version on the front page (with those links) would
> be a help too -- last I looked, that was hard to know.
OK. I am not actually much of a HTML hacker, which is why I use DocBook.
But I will try and get this done.
You can easily tell what version it is from the link.

> p.s. It'd also be nice if that were XML, not SGML, so that more
>         tools can be used with it.  It'd still be usable with
>         SGML tools, but there are some pretty neat XML based
>         publications toos (and systems) becoming available now.

I know nothing about XML, except that most of the markup is supposed to
be directly compatible between the SGML and XML versions. I don't have
any XML tools (not that I know of anyway - it is a little difficult to
tell with about half of SuSE 6.3 installed.

Brad

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