On Wed, 2004-03-17 at 13:53, Joshua Daniel Franklin wrote: > --- Joshua Daniel Franklin <joshuadfranklin@xxxxxxxxx> wrote: > > > --- Karsten Wade <kwade redhat com> wrote: > > > > You just need to conform to the DocBook standards. If you parse your > > > > document against the DTD, then indenting should be consistent. I'm sure > > > > there are keybindings and other DocBook tools for Vi. Perhaps someone > > > > who prefers to use Vi could make a tutorial on using Vi for DocBook with > > > > the Fedora docs project toolchain. :) > > > > > I write DocBook with Vim, so I could probaby come up with something. > > > > Sorry for the delay, this was finals week but now I'm done. > > This is a pretty basic guide, but it's enough to get started and has > > some pointers to more information. I just added a chapter after the > > emacs ones. I can work on fleshing it out with any suggestions. > > Sorry, I attached the wrong xml file for the new chapter. Here is the > correct one which follows the naming convention. > Thanks Joshua. I have committed your file to the documentation-guide directory in CVS. I'll push it to the website soon. I use Vi for basic editing of files like configuration files, etc., but I don't really follow how to use the keymappings for DocBook editing, but the chapter is a good start. Cheers, Tammy