Re: Producing Daisy Books

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Jeff Suttor <Jeff.Suttor@earthlink.net> writes:

>> I'd check if there are good daisy reader for Linux first.
>
> doesn't emacs-speak support Daisy?

To some extend, yes, but I didnt test that yet.

A pure command-line daisy reader would be nice though.

>> > most important question, what format is the information in now?
>> 
>> debiandoc-sgml IIRC.
>
> good news!  recommend sending the SGML through a lite-weight filter to
> turn it into XML and then using any of the many XML manipulation tools
> available to turn it into Daisy.

Ahem, I'm no sgml expert, but wouldn't it be slightly better
to write a dsssl stylesheet or something and convert directly to
a DAISY target?

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