Norm had this question asked of him,
and rather than answer 'what can docbook be used for'
I'd like to quote concrete examples.
Would you mail me with additions please:
Writing books (for print or web publishing)
Websites
Documenting Applications and OS extensions
xfree86
...
* Dave Pawson; [EMAIL PROTECTED] on 08 Dec, 2001 wrote:
Norm had this question asked of him,
and rather than answer 'what can docbook be used for'
I'd like to quote concrete examples.
Would you mail me with additions please:
Producing Presentatation Slides
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Togan Muftuoglu
On Sat, Dec 08, 2001 at 09:51:52AM +, Dave Pawson wrote:
Documenting Applications and OS extensions
xfree86
GNOME
KDE
Producing HTML help files
Producing generated documentation from code comments
GNOME
Daniel
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Daniel Veillard | Red Hat Network
Dave Pawson [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Norm had this question asked of him,
and rather than answer 'what can docbook be used for'
I'd like to quote concrete examples.
Would you mail me with additions please:
Writing books (for print or web publishing)
Websites
Documenting Applications
At 09:51 08/12/2001 +, Dave Pawson wrote:
Would you mail me with additions please:
Thanks peoples.
http://www.dpawson.co.uk/docbook/reference.html#d54e60
Anything else?
Regards DaveP
Dave Pawson writes:
Hello Dave,
Norm had this question asked of him,
and rather than answer 'what can docbook be used for'
I'd like to quote concrete examples.
Would you mail me with additions please:
Writing books (for print or web publishing)
I wrote a reference guide for Web
Daniel Veillard wrote:
On Sat, Dec 08, 2001 at 09:51:52AM +, Dave Pawson wrote:
Documenting Applications and OS extensions
xfree86
GNOME
KDE
FreeBSD
partly Linux Documentation Project
PHP
Publishing houses:
O'Reilly
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I have a docBook document with many ordered lists. A few are nested.
I'd like to have the second item of the inner list have an item number like 3.2 (where
the inner list is within
the 3rd list item of the outer list.
I'm using the html/docbook.xsl stylesheet that came with the Norman Walsh
Jirka Kosek [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Norman Walsh wrote:
With respect, I think that's abuse of the alt tag. Might I suggest instead
supporting this with:
I don't want abuse alt. But from my reading of alt element description
in TDG:
Description
A text (or other nonvisual)