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Subject: Re: DOCBOOK-APPS: Getting started on Linux?
Hi Mickael, As for Linux-Mandrake you simply need to install from the Cooker: docbook-utils docbook-dtd31-sgml docbook-style-dsssl openjade And their possible dependencies. The package docbook-utils contains the scripts you need for tranforming to any format you wish. Best regards, Camille. "Michael D. Crawford" a écrit : > > (This might bounce as I don't remember whether I'm subscribed or not). > > Is there any kind of a quick start or howto guide for formatting DocBook > documents using tools for Linux? > > The main thing I want to accomplish is to format my documents into HTML, > with PDF coming in second. > > I see a lot of tools and stylesheets and stuff available (Jade, etc.) > but I don't know how to put them all together. > > I'm responsible for writing the documentation for the ZooLib > cross-platform application framework (http://zoolib.sourceforge.net). > We're going to use DocBook for it, and I'm afraid I haven't gotten > anywhere in getting any actually written in part because I don't know > how to build or use the toolchain. > > ZooLib's author says he has a program that converts DocBook to HTML on > his linux distribution but I don't find on on Slackware 7.1. > > Mike > -- > Michael D. Crawford > GoingWare Inc. - Expert Software Development and Consulting > http://www.goingware.com > crawford@goingware.com > > Tilting at Windmills for a Better Tomorrow.
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