Really cool!! I'm sending you comments as I'm testing it. 2008/3/28, Dashamir Hoxha <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>: > Hi, > > I have made an initial release of DocBookEasy. I have tried to make the > installation easy, so that it can be installed without too much efforts. > > Importing a book into the system and displaying it should work for any > DocBook document. Converting it to other formats should work as well. > However, edit/approve does not work yet, adding media files (images) > does not work, etc. > > DocBookEasy has basically the same idea as DocBookWiki, however it > chunks the document in a different way. The new way of chunking the > document is by using the <xi:include> tags, so the chunks connect > naturally to each-other and all of them form a stand-alone DocBook > document (while each of them remains a valid DocBook document on > itself). So, there is no need for imploding (concating all the chunks), > in order to process the whole document (for example converting to > another format). It can be done simply by processing the root chunk. > This eliminates the need for some "tricks" that are used in DocBookWiki. > > Another difference with DocBookWiki is that DocBookEasy uses > customizations of the standard DocBook XSL stylesheets for processing > (for example for chunking, for converting to html, etc.). DocBookWiki, > on the other hand, uses its own XSL stylesheets. > > One advantage of using customizations of the standard DocBook XSL > stylesheets is that DocBookEasy supports all (or most) of the DocBook > tags, and most (or many) of the features that are supported by the > standard stylesheets. For example, DocBookWiki does not support tables, > however, DocBookEasy should support them immediately, as long as the > standard stylesheets support them. > > Another advantage is that people who are familiar with the standard > stylesheets may understand and customize DocBookEasy easily. > > I am making this initial release hoping that somebody may be interested > in playing with it and probably may help me to fix any thing. One thing > that can be changed, for example, is improving the display of the > content (by customizing the DocBook XSL stylesheets and the CSS files), > converting to other formats, etc. > > Regards, > Dashamir > > ------------------------------------------------------------------------- > Check out the new SourceForge.net Marketplace. > It's the best place to buy or sell services for > just about anything Open Source. > http://ad.doubleclick.net/clk;164216239;13503038;w?http://sf.net/marketplace > _______________________________________________ > Doc-book-users mailing list > [email protected] > https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/doc-book-users >
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