[docbook-apps] EPUB2-Bugfixing

2013-04-29 Thread Thomas Schraitle
Hi, if I'm not mistaken, the EPUB2 stylesheet isn't really maintained anymore. Although there is EPUB3 available, I think there is still a place for a good and stable EPUB2 solution. Especially if some publishers still require the older version. To cut a long story short: I would be happy to add/

Re: [docbook-apps] converting DocBook to Confluence

2013-04-29 Thread Richard Hamilton
Hi Robert, Confluence has a supported DocBook export, and an experimental DocBook import. Here is a link to a blog entry about this capability: http://ffeathers.wordpress.com/2012/02/19/docbook-export-and-import-round-trip-with-confluence-wiki/ As you will see in the blog entry, the export was

Re: [docbook-apps] JFYI: Observations on snapshots.docbook.org and SVN Commits

2013-04-29 Thread Bob Stayton
Hi Thomas, Something is definitely going wrong with the snapshot builds, but I haven't had time to investigate. It may be related to the changes to SVN that SourceForge is making. Bob Stayton Sagehill Enterprises b...@sagehill.net -- From: "Tho

Re: [docbook-apps] Can I link directly to a WebHelp page?

2013-04-29 Thread Radu Coravu
Hi Dave, The Oxygen Docbook WebHelp was branched from the Docbook WebHelp original XSLs so this is more of a question to ask on the Oxygen XML Editor support email address (supp...@oxygenxml.com). Basically there is a GET parameter called "q" which you can use to point to the absolute HTML f

[docbook-apps] Can I link directly to a WebHelp page?

2013-04-29 Thread Xmplar
I'd like to link into a specific WebHelp page that is formatted in frames. I've created SVG graphics with links, and want to go straight to a frameset page created with DocBook WebHelp in oXygen. I can link to the home page easily enough (index_frames.html) - is there a HTML "target" specifica

[docbook-apps] converting DocBook to Confluence

2013-04-29 Thread robert
Dear all, My technical documentation is developed using DocBook and then published to many different formats using the DocBook XSL library, everything works smoothly. Now, I would like to publish some content developed in DocBook to a Confluence-based portal. Confluence accepts its own XML format