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Res: HTML online converter
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2007-04-30 16:01:32
Machtelt Garrels wrote:

> You can send it to me, I will convert it to our
standard DocBook XML.
 
The problem is the original author keeps using SGML, and
then I will need to convert every new update. 


The ideal is we both convert everything to DocBook format
and leave SGML.

I will try to ask him...


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Re: Res: HTML online converter
user name
2007-05-01 10:59:15
On Mon, Apr 30, 2007 at 02:01:32PM -0700, Fernando Boaglio
wrote:
> 
> Machtelt Garrels wrote:
> 
> > You can send it to me, I will convert it to our
standard DocBook XML.
>  
> The problem is the original author keeps using SGML,
and then I will
> need to convert every new update. 

What I suggest is that you use linuxdoc-sgml.  It looks a
lot cleaner
than docbook and has only about 20% of the tags visible. 
Most tags are
omitted but are still implicitly there and the sgml software
figures
out where the missing tags should be put when it does a
conversion.
You don't have to use the tags.

This is a canned statement I keep as a vim macro:

For a simple alternative to DocBook
markup see my mini howto: Howtos-with-LinuxDoc.  The
LinuxDoc format
is much easier to learn and use but doesn't have as may
options as
DocBook.  The url is
http://www.ibibli
o.org/pub/Linux/docs/HOWTO/other-formats/html_single/Howtos-
with-LinuxDoc.html
See also a comparison of the two markups at
www.lafn.org/~dave/linux/ld_vs_db.txt 

> The ideal is we both convert everything to DocBook
format and leave SGML.

I don't think you should do this.
> 
> I will try to ask him...
> 
> []'s
> Fernando Boaglio
			David Lawyer

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