DocBook styles to make html documentation of kernel 2.6.0

2003-12-20 Thread Ori Idan
I have downloaded Kernel 2.6.0 and tried 'make htmldocs' but it complained that I have to install docbook styles. I have docbook installed (I think) I have downloaded the styles from the link given in /usr/linux/Documentation/Changes but found no way how to install these styles. I have searched

Re: DocBook styles to make html documentation of kernel 2.6.0

2003-12-20 Thread Ori Idan
Aaron wrote: What distro do you run they are included in most distros. Aaron On Saturday 20 December 2003 08:25 pm, Ori Idan wrote: I have downloaded Kernel 2.6.0 and tried 'make htmldocs' but it complained that I have to install docbook styles. I have docbook installed (I think) I have downloade

Re: DocBook styles to make html documentation of kernel 2.6.0

2003-12-21 Thread Dovix
docbook is hardly something that no one knows anything about it. You can always read the docbook book (or by it) and it is indeed a very sophisticated document creation system that far exceeds in depth and flexibility any WYSIWYG systems. You can generate the output in multiple forms, such as

Re: DocBook styles to make html documentation of kernel 2.6.0

2003-12-21 Thread Dovix
"My system" could help you, though note that it is much less sophisticated than docbook and/or Borges, is still being updated from time to time (i.e. the XSL is still a mess as I'm learning the technology while writing it), supports only HTML generation and the documentation is still not comple

More info about "Swimming Guide" [was: re: DocBook styles to make html documentation of kernel 2.6.0]

2003-12-22 Thread Dovix
Just a few complimentary pieces of information: - Info for accessing the cvs: http://developer.berlios.de/cvs/?group_id=734 there's a link at the right for online browsing - The Swimming Guide browser source is under the module l2swim2 - The Swimming Guide documents are udner the module l2swim-