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Re: [Xlog-discussion] Documentation format: TeX, HTML, PDF & DocBook
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Joop Stakenborg |
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Re: [Xlog-discussion] Documentation format: TeX, HTML, PDF & DocBook |
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Sat, 16 Jun 2007 21:02:47 +0200 |
Op zaterdag 16-06-2007 om 16:44 uur [tijdzone +0200], schreef Alexandru
Csete:
> Having the user manual in docbook xml does not lock you to any desktop
> environment (or OS for that matter). It just happens that the Gnome help
> browser, yelp, uses dockbook xml as its native format. Docbook xml can be
> converted to many other formats like html, pdf, rtf, or even windows help.
>
That's right Alex ;-)
I have tried docbook in the past, but I didn't like the html output it
produces. It is also fairly restricted in it's possibilities. latex2html
seems to wor okay for me...
> 73
> Alex OZ9AEC
>
>
Regards,
Joop PG4I
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