I have now read several times that the cool thing about docbook is that it
provides output in braille and audio as well, for example here:
The advantage is that one SGML source file can generate any type of output:
Postscript, PDF, RTF, HTML, QNX Helpviewer, even audio files or braille.
Hi,
As far as I know, there is no tool to directly convert DocBook XML to
Braille. However, the DocBook XSL stylesheets can convert DocBook to HTML
or PDF, and those can be converted to Braille, according to this website:
http://www.brailletranslator.org/
Similarly with audio, as this tool
Have you tried using the namespace declaration in your document?
Something like this:
?xml version=1.0 encoding=utf-8?
article
xmlns='http://docbook.org/ns/docbook'
xmlns:xlink='http://www.w3.org/1999/xlink'
xmlns:mathml=http://www.w3.org/TR/MathML2/dtd/mathml2.dtd;
I'm running into something strange with indexes when I convert from epub to
mobi using kindlegen.
I use the epub3 transform and set kindle.extensions=1, then use kindlegen to
get a .mobi file.
The index comes out fine for ePub, but for .mobi, some devices (Paperwhite and
Kindle Fire on the