[Zope] documentation bugs
Alexander Staubo
alex@mop.no
Tue, 13 Jul 1999 21:46:23 +0200
Just a comment: O'Reilly composes its books in SGML, which is then
converted to Groff (GNU Troff) macros, formatted with Groff, and then
finally output to PostScript.
Something similar might work for us, although I can see how XML would be
preferable to fullblown SGML. I'm sure we can build the necessary tools
to convert XML to Groff (for paper/PDF version) and to HTML (for
electronic version) with relative ease. There are also tools available
to convert Groff to HTML. (Ironically though, Groff's manual is written
in the texinfo format, not my favourite documentation tool ;-)
While raw text editing isn't to be scoffed at, there are commercial XML
editors in existence, what about free ones?
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>-----Original Message-----
>From: zope-admin@zope.org [mailto:zope-admin@zope.org]On Behalf Of
>Michel Pelletier
>Sent: 13. juli 1999 21:33
>To: 'bruce@perens.com'; Pam Crosby; zope@zope.org
>Subject: RE: [Zope] documentation bugs
>
>
>
>
>> -----Original Message-----
>> From: bruce@perens.com [mailto:bruce@perens.com]
>> Sent: Tuesday, July 13, 1999 1:51 PM
>> To: bruce@perens.com; pam@digicool.com; zope@zope.org
>> Subject: RE: [Zope] documentation bugs
>>
>>
>> From: Pam Crosby <pam@digicool.com>
>> > Thanks for the note. Could you be more specific as to
>> where the errors
>> > are? I would be more than happy to fix this.
>>
>> Pam,
>>
>> First, you're not going to like this part, but I got two
>> replies from people
>> pointing out that FrameMaker isn't accessable to your
>> volunteer collaborators.
>> I concur. You might want to explore options that would make
>> it easier for them,
>> such as some form of SGML. I haven't used Frame in 5 years
>> and thus am not
>> familiar with the file formats it can handle.
>>
>
>It can't. ;)
>
>So I'm going to be working on a rather large Zope documentation project
>here pretty soon that is relativly independant of the 'official'
>material, and I have a free hand in the creation format.
>
>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). It must also publish to paper rather well.
>
>Does anyone have any suggestions? Currently for the start of the
>project I am using lyx and dumping it to LaTeX. I would like to find
>something that works like a lyx in terms of its WYSIWYM archetecture.
>
>-Michel
>
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