From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
I am very interested in using DocBook to prepare software
documentation and for writing technical papers.
Unfortunately, although I utilize a real computer system
(i.e., UNIX) for programming and maintaining data in an
Oracle database,
At 11:11 01/11/2001 +0100, Broberg, Mats wrote:
The epic editor version 4.2 includes the DocBook DTD as part of the package,
the 15k Euro price is no longer applicable. If you are interested the price
would be 695 Euros for the Editor and 165 Euros Maintenance for a fixed
license.
Wow,
I have a RedHat 7.1 based system using:
* dsssl-stylesheets-1.64
Now, the following:
!DOCTYPE para PUBLIC -//OASIS//DTD DocBook V4.1//EN
para
address
David Lloyd
streetMy Address/street
/address
/para
Does not render at all using the print modules. It renders when I use
the html modules.
Nik Clayton mentioned a way to remap DocBook elements to other element
names -- that is, to take something like this:
helpproject status=draft remap=article
...
topic revisionflag=changed remap=section
...
/topic
/helpproject
and turn it into this:
article
Mike,
When you use an article with sections as the basis for a help system, do
you also modify the chunk and htmlhelp stylesheets so that all sections
chunk?
article
!-- chunk 1 --
titleWelcome/title
parablah/para
!-- chunk 2 --
section
titlesection/title
parablah/para
!--
From: David Cramer [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Mike,
When you use an article with sections as the basis for a
help system, do you also modify the chunk and htmlhelp
stylesheets so that all sectio= ns chunk?
article
!-- chunk 1 --
titleWelcome/title
parablah/para
!-- chunk 2 --
section
/ Piet Seiden [EMAIL PROTECTED] was heard to say:
| I'm starting out with XML, trying to convert existing documents using the
| DocBook XML DTD (4.1.2). As editor I have tried using XML Spy 4.0 but have
| not been able to validate anything, not even simple sample documents. Before
Any validating
/ Daniel Veillard [EMAIL PROTECTED] was heard to say:
| Any validating parser that does not validate DocBook is broken.
|
| Let's say that if it works well with DocBook, the software start to
| be mature :-)
As long as we say that the ones that don't work are broken, that's
fine by me :-)
I have noticed it also in emacs 20.6.1 on NT. It is probably a psgml-mode
bug. And no I have not even started thinking about why it is broken never
mind fixing it.
-Original Message-
From: Norman Walsh [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Friday, 2 November 2001 5:27
To: [EMAIL
Thanks for all the feedback to my orig post.
It turned out that XML Spy is fine, but overly helpful, which threw me for a
loop. What happened was that being the newbie that I am, I had created a
document with chapter and title elements but without any content like
para in those chapters. I used
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