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Re: Where, what and how - The future of DocBook
- To: Alan "W. Irwin" <irwin at beluga dot phys dot uvic dot ca>
- Subject: Re: Where, what and how - The future of DocBook
- From: Gregory Leblanc <gleblanc at cu-portland dot edu>
- Date: 07 Dec 2000 01:39:11 +0800
- Cc: docbook-tools-discuss at sources dot redhat dot com
> That said, you have been a good advocate for emacs/psgml (and so was my
> partner in the project) so I will probably try it next time, but I don't
> regret for a moment doing my first DocBook project this simple and
> straightforward way. I seem to learn the best if I solve problems with
> low-end tools to start, and then move on up to more sophisticated tools
> later on. YMMV, of course.
I dove into psgml when I first started writing, and it was a really nice
learning tool, especially combined with the templates that the GNOME Doc
Project has. I've since become one of the most knowledgeable docbook
people actively involved in that project.
> This has been an interesting discussion about methods and perhaps even
> valuable as well, but I sure wish I could get as quick a response on this
> list to the practical problem of Cygnus pdfjadetex not working in the
> latest release.
I've gotten around this the easy way, I don't use pdfjadetex. Instead,
I use a tool called htmldoc, which convers from HTML to PS/PDF, and does
a VERY nice job at it. The only thing that's missing is that it doesn't
convert the external (href) hyperlinks to something useful along the
way. I can do this with jade, but jade is slow.
Greg