> There are beginning to be very nice applications that make it easy > for humans to do the minimum necessary for adding markup, especially > in XML. It might sound backwards but a possibility is to do the > markup in XML and then use XSLT to transform the file to one with > groff commands. Has anyone done this for DocBook?
I don't think so. Considering that sighted people are probably interested too to look at the source code of documents used for both Braille and normal text, I can imagine that the extreme nesting of XML is probably not optimal. What many people distracts from groff, namely to have commands always starting with a period in the first column, could probably be a benefit in this particular case. Werner _______________________________________________ Groff mailing list Groff@gnu.org http://lists.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/groff