I've used DocBook for good success - it's nice because it prints out very
pretty, in addition to being used for web.

Jon

On 27 Jun 2003, Eric Sisler wrote:

> Greetings,
>
> We've recently moved to a new library automation system and I figure now
> is a good time to begin creating comprehensive documentation for it and
> other system administration tasks.
>
> The question is, which application to use?  I'm planning on making the
> documentation available a web browser and it doesn't need to be anything
> fancy.  Text and screen shots will likely be the bulk of it.  It should
> probably be searchable as well.
>
> I'm thinking docbook format might be a good application, with htdig for
> searching.  Does anyone have any other suggestions (or tips/pitfalls for
> Docbook)?
>
> Thanks in advance.
>
> -Eric
>
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> Westminster, CO USA
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