Hi Paul,
i think we have something similar. We use a DocBook base solution for
contracts with our partners. In short:
Customization of Relax NG Schema and Schematron
* Reduce the possible Elements (e. g. only CALS Tables, HTML Tables
are not allowed). No Synopsis elements and so on.
We use Oxygen XML Editor since Version 11 (recent Version is 22). It
supports DocBook very well. The concept of Master files is great for
large, modular Documents, because you can edit and validate a single
file in context. (The same concept helps in analyzing and customization
of DocBooks
Hello,
We have used DocBook in the past for technical documentation with great
success, but we currently have a use case involving generation of what you
might call "generic business documents"—e.g., "policies", "procedures",
"checklists", and so on.
The client supplies us with "templates"
I use Oxygen XML.
Bob Stayton
b...@sagehill.net
On 7/28/2020 2:55 PM, Richard Hamilton wrote:
This is a question for the group.
What do you currently use for validating DocBook agains both RelaxNG and
Schematron?
I’ve been looking around and downloading and trying some 10-to-15 year old
This is a question for the group.
What do you currently use for validating DocBook agains both RelaxNG and
Schematron?
I’ve been looking around and downloading and trying some 10-to-15 year old
solutions, but I figure there has to be something newer (or an update to one of
the older ones)
Hello world,
A few days ago, I released the first version of the DocBook xslTNG
Stylesheets. These are a complete rewrite of DocBook to HTML stylesheets
in XSLT 3.0.
The goal of the stylesheets is to produce clean, semantically rich
HTML(5) that can be beautifully rendered with CSS (and a dash
Release of XMLmind XML Editor v9.4. Highlights:
- Any configuration (DITA, DocBook, XHTML, etc):
* New "Set ID" toolbar button. This button displays a menu having 3
entries: "Set ID", "Unset ID" and all new "List Anchors and Links". This
last menu entry displays a very convenient dialog