[Zope] documentation bugs
Cees de Groot
cg@cdegroot.com
Tue, 13 Jul 1999 21:16:56 +0200
michel@digicool.com said:
> My requirements are that it must be an open format, preferably some
> subset of SGML, absolutly must run on Linux, and would be nice if it
> were cross platform enough to run on Windows (but not an immediate
> requirement).
Use DocBook, it's a DTD specifically setup with software documentation in
mind. People will be able to give you direct patches on the SGML sources,
while internally you can use any of a number of tools to edit and publish the
SGML (Emacs, SGMLtools, ArborText tools, with a little bit of hacking
Frame+SGML, WordPerfect, ...). Many open source projects are moving to this
format, so even where author experience isn't very high at the moment, it'll
get better with time. Moving to other formats later on isn't very hard
(DocBook itself will probably be used by many people as DocBk - the XML
variant, for example).
http://www.docbook.org/
http://www.sgmltools.org/
http://www.oasis-open.org/cover/
should get you started :-)
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