M. Wroth wrote:
At 04:17 PM 8/22/01 -0700, Tom Epperly wrote:
I am part of a project where were are able to start writing perhaps 200
pages of documentation. We were interested in using DocBook because it
seemed like an up and coming standard that could deliver the document in
several
On Wed, 22 Aug 2001, Tom Epperly wrote:
I have spent the last 2-3 days trying to find a set of DocBook apps on
Linux that are robust and can generate HTML, PDF and perhaps RTF. I've
been working from a Debian Linux distribution and trying packages like
jade, openjade, sgmltools-lite,
At 04:17 PM 8/22/01 -0700, Tom Epperly wrote:
I am part of a project where were are able to start writing perhaps 200
pages of documentation. We were interested in using DocBook because it
seemed like an up and coming standard that could deliver the document in
several formats. We were
On Wed, Aug 22, 2001 at 04:17:33PM -0700, Tom Epperly wrote:
At this point, I am about to recommend using something other than DocBook,
and this isn't the recommendation I expected to be making. Is there a set
of DocBook applications that can take a validated DocBook or DocBook XML
file and
Tom Epperly [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
[...] I haven't been able to find a combination of tools that is
capable of processing the online copy of DocBook The Definitive
Guide (from SourceForge) or all the examples on the version 0.0.1 CD
that comes with DocBook The Definitive Guide. The