Re: RFC authoring tools

2003-01-06 Thread Frank Strauss
Hi! >> Cool. Wo finde ich denn derweil das Debian Package? :-) Florian> Oh, it's available at , but Florian> it's still pending review. Thanks. -frank

Re: RFC authoring tools

2003-01-06 Thread Florian Weimer
Frank Strauss <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: > Florian> I've made a Debian package of it, and hope that it finds its > Florian> way into the archive some day. > > Cool. Wo finde ich denn derweil das Debian Package? :-) Oh, it's available at , but it's still pen

Re: RFC authoring tools

2003-01-06 Thread Frank Strauss
Hi! >> This document describes a DTD and its application for authoring >> RFC-like documents. It also contains references to his open source >> tool "xml2rfc" that allows to compile such XML documents to IETF >> conformant text files and to HTML pages. >> >> I used it for some documents and I re

Re: RFC authoring tools

2003-01-06 Thread Florian Weimer
Frank Strauss <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: > This document describes a DTD and its application for authoring > RFC-like documents. It also contains references to his open source > tool "xml2rfc" that allows to compile such XML documents to IETF > conformant text files and to HTML pages. > > I used

Re: RFC authoring tools

2003-01-04 Thread Frank Strauss
Hi! Florian> Are there any tools which can produce documents in standard Florian> RFC format from high-level markup? [...] See RFC 2629 (Writing I-Ds and RFCs using XML) by Marshall T. Rose. This document describes a DTD and its application for authoring RFC-like documents. It also contains refe

RE: RFC authoring tools

2003-01-04 Thread Dan Kohn
ge- From: Florian Weimer [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] Sent: Saturday, January 04, 2003 07:11 To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: RFC authoring tools Are there any tools which can produce documents in standard RFC format from high-level markup? These feature are required: - source format is human-re

RFC authoring tools

2003-01-04 Thread Florian Weimer
Are there any tools which can produce documents in standard RFC format from high-level markup? These feature are required: - source format is human-readable ASCII (with embedded markup) - high-level, non-visual markup - libre conversion software to RFC format - automatic generation of cross r