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Subject: Re: [docbook-apps] Integrate DocBook-xsl sheets with Emac text editor
-----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- Hash: SHA1 No problem. I'm sure it's possible to get that xslt integration with emacs working, but I haven't done it so I can't help you. Oxygen is a good way to get the feel for things without much setup. In the long term, you will find your own preferred way of working. I tend to keep my build environment loosely coupled to the authoring environment (maybe a button that launches an ant script or launches a maven build). My feeling is that if you put your build logic in the editor's scripting interface then it's more difficult to set builds using a continuous integration server. Why would you want to have to install an editor on your build machine just to build you docs? David On 03/21/2012 01:13 PM, gihan karunarathne wrote: > Hi David : > > I'm sorry for not considering about your recommendation. When I'm > going to download oXygen first time, in download page it says that > it a commercial software. Because of I want to get familiar with > some thing which can be used long period of time and I found some > DocBook Editors[0] then I tend to use one of them. But after saw > the reply that you sent to Visitha Baddegama's post about 'About > DocBook webhelp project', I get attention towards oXygen and it > also provides a free trial. So, I download it and used to make > .html using integrated DocBook style sheet. > > On Tue, Mar 20, 2012 at 8:48 AM, David Cramer <david@thingbag.net > <mailto:david@thingbag.net>> wrote: > > -----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- Hash: SHA1 > > Hi Gihan, For writing DocBook 5.x, with emacs you want nxml mode > [1]. PSGML mode is for editing DTD-based DocBook 4.x docs. > > I don't see a real need for connecting the xsls to emacs since > there are any number of ways to set up a build and in a continuous > integration scenario you don't want it tied to your editor > anyway. > > If you want a slick, IDE-like experience that has everything built > in, try the oXygen XML Editor [2]. > > > Actually that is a magnificent editor as you said. It already has > the features that I'm dreaming about. > > Thank you very much !. > > > Regards, David > > [1] http://www.thaiopensource.com/nxml-mode/ [2] > http://www.oxygenxml.com/ > > > [0]. https://help.ubuntu.com/community/DocBookEditors > > -- Regards > > Gihan Chanuka Karunarathne Department of Computer Science and > Engineering > > University of Moratuwa Sri Lanka > > > Twitter: https://twitter.com/#!/gihanchanuka LinkedIn: > http://lk.linkedin.com/pub/gihan-karunarathne/25/ba3/993 > > -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- Version: GnuPG v1.4.11 (GNU/Linux) Comment: Using GnuPG with Mozilla - http://enigmail.mozdev.org/ iQEcBAEBAgAGBQJPai+2AAoJEMHeSXG7afUhQ5kH/jZfnfdJj6B1o5n6OY64wF/A QuQW87xA3pLmDNhfRz3103CB9BOmME+dyygOLW7xRVCj8B8QFoxc11uNKv6BxSge gID3bDWBK32nKq8A3sOcVcB+udYfLjGjMXvANAaDGQERZtklQBXXVQmw4krVYsbp 3jc4Ethw9oB+dp/cFluXiIOF6yHreLbVHMIt05d1EZhz+sRn5T2uBE27odgV7ieG dr0064xugV/XzOT+/2opU6KtASSUVZxbYZoFH5ua48H0QvZJ6vVQZFCyf2QYas1b eNVs2UIqzSTq46w4StDGr8tC0VmbLFYdah6A2wfHjNAOtbe7qG/xglzqE7HW+OM= =sNFb -----END PGP SIGNATURE-----
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