Re: library packaging doc...
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- Subject: Re: library packaging doc...
- From: Junichi Uekawa <dancer@netfort.gr.jp>
- Date: Fri, 04 Mar 2005 14:12:21 +0900
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Hi,
> > 1. Directory
> > is
> > ddp/manuals.sgml/libpkg-guide
> > okay? The directory is called sgml, but the libpkg-guide source is in
> > DocBook-XML format.
>
> Sound good for me. I think we will move to XML soon.
One thing to note is that I currently am generating only
HTML and txt file from docbook-xml source.
To generate PDF I have several options,
and I have in the past used my own dancer-xml db2latex
script to generate latex documents, producing PDF from the
generated latex text.
I had to implement such thing due to the fact that there
weren't many good docbook-xml processors a few years back.
regards,
junichi
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