Re: twiki format to docbook

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Dave Pawson wrote:

If that was the deliverable fine.
  If someone could write a sed script to markup those wikiwords
into something usable??
  Given a set of documents which needed conversion I guess its possible,
but I'd guess that a suite of documents isn't ready at the same time?
  Or am I wrong?

a couple of us are working on a 'customizing anaconda' doc and we are using a twiki format which sounds the same as wiki (format is consistent anyway - therefore parseable).


feel free to run any tests you want using our docs as a base ...

the reason we chose a twiki was because we are all terrified of using SGML and Emacs - and the twiki syntax is super easy to learn ... If there was a tool to convert a finished wiki/twiki doc into docbook - that would make the whole process SOOO much easier for the majority of people - and we would have alot more docs produced as a nice bonus!

personally - i took a quick look at the fedora-doc tutorial but i bombed out when it came to Emacs stuff (pretty early that means). I have never touched emacs in my life and i am very happy editing with vi and gedit. I don't want to learn emacs - i know it is powerful and efficient once you get familiar with it - but i honestly don't have the time to get familiar with it! I have already put in years of time learning vi tricks. I also find the emacs interface outdated and counter-intuitive (for a newbie anyway).

So after such a rant ... I would just like to say that it would be nice to have something other than just emacs to choose from when creating docs for the fedora-doc project. If a wiki/twiki converter is possible, or something else (conglomerate?) then bring in on!!

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