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Re: [docbook] Developing a proper subset of docbook in thepost-DTD world
- From: "Chris Johnson" <cjohnson at capcollege dot bc dot ca>
- To: <smith at xml-doc dot org>
- Cc: <docbook at lists dot oasis-open dot org>
- Date: Mon, 02 May 2005 11:58:45 -0700
- Subject: Re: [docbook] Developing a proper subset of docbook in thepost-DTD world
Hi Mike,
First off, I apologize for the brain-gap - I meant *Trang*, not
Schematron... : [
So yes for option B, I would use Trang to produce XSD and DTD as
required since Lillet is DocBook NG.
I need XSD for .NET, and (perhaps) DTD for import into Quark, InDesign.
Anyone else needing to move between RNG / XSD / DTD?
-Chris
Chris Johnson
Web Developer
Capilano College
North Vancouver, Canada
604.986.1911 ext. 3455
cjohnson@capcollege.bc.ca
>>> Michael Smith <smith@xml-doc.org> 04/30/2005 4:03:43 PM >>>
Chris Johnson < cjohnson@capcollege.bc.ca > writes:
> I'm in the process of evaluating whether to go with a custom grammar
or
> to use a proper subset of docbook. I have looked at Chapter 5:
> Customizing DocBook from the current version of TDG:
> http://docbook.org/tdg/en/html/ch05.html
>
> Since this chapter looks like it hasn't been revised since 2002, and
> the references to the DTD's are 3.x, are there other, more up to
date
> resources? I think there are a couple of ways to go:
>
> A. use the entity-override approach from the link above on a 4.x
DTD,
> and then use schematron to convert to XSD
> B. use version 5 "Lillet" and then use schematron to convert to
> XSD
What about starting from the RELAX NG versions of the DocBook schemas?
--Mike
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