M Bianchi <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > +-------------+ +--------------------+ > | man pages |-----+ +--->| HTML on browsers | > +-------------+ | / +--------------------+ > | / > +-------------+ | +-------------+/ +===========+ > | Texinfo |-----+------->| XML-DocBook |=======>| flat text | > +-------------+ | +-------------+\ +===========+ > | \ > +===============+ | \ > +------------------------+ > | RefEntry wiki |<==+ +--->| PostScript on printers > | > +===============+ | > +------------------------+ > | > +-------------+ | > | other |-----+ ==== Added > +-------------+
But I think the most important question for troff people is, where is a complete, high-quality converter for +-------------+/ +===========+ | XML-DocBook |=======>| troff | ? +-------------+\ +===========+ With <?troff .request?> processing instructions, this makes it possible to retain all the typographical aspects we like. XSL-FO to troff is also worth consideration. Gunnar _______________________________________________ Groff mailing list Groff@gnu.org http://lists.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/groff