RE: [Zope] documentation bugs
Which raises the issue of whether perhaps -- as much as it's an excellent tool for documentation -- FrameMaker is the ideal tool to use here. Other formats (XML/SGML, TeX) come to mind that are better suited for the collaborative environment of an open-source project. -- Alexander Staubo http://www.mop.no/~alex/ "He could open a tin of sardines with his teeth, strike a Swan Vestas on his chin, rope steers, drive a steam locomotive and hum all the works of Gilbert and Sullivan without becoming confused or breaking down in tears." --Robert Rankin, _The Book of Ultimate Truths_
-----Original Message----- From: zope-admin@zope.org [mailto:zope-admin@zope.org]On Behalf Of bruce@perens.com Sent: 12. juli 1999 23:37 To: zope@zope.org Subject: [Zope] documentation bugs
I was about to send a patch for spelling errors in the content manager's guide, but then I realized that the original was written in FrameMaker and isn't accessable to me. Someone definitely has to push the spell-check button on these pages.
Thanks
Bruce
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Alexander Staubo wrote:
Which raises the issue of whether perhaps -- as much as it's an excellent tool for documentation -- FrameMaker is the ideal tool to use here. Other formats (XML/SGML, TeX) come to mind that are better suited for the collaborative environment of an open-source project.
Especially since the HTML it generates is ugly and unreadable, which is not a good thing for documentation to be. -- Itamar - itamars@ibm.net
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