Re: Docbook setup

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Hi All,

I also maintain a page of DocBook newbie links:

http://dulug.duke.edu/~mark/docbookmarks/

To take the pain out of setting up emacs/psgml for editing XML, emacs newbies might want to try my psgmlx package:

http://dulug.duke.edu/~mark/psgmlx/

It was put together specifically to make emacs more user-friendly. Be sure to run the 'test' script when you untar it:-)

It provides special color-themes for editing XML, psgml, as well as a number of other related packages that provide modes for editing DTDs, XSL stylsheets, CSS stylsheets, and a few others. The full list is here:

http://dulug.duke.edu/~mark/psgmlx/doc/packages.html

Next week Karsten & I are going to start a psgmlx project at savannah (the GNU version of sourceforge), to help maintain and further develop it.

Cheers,
Mark

Dave Pawson wrote:
Some links that help on using docbook.

http://ourworld.compuserve.com/homepages/hoenicka_markus/ntsgml.html  Great for psgml on Windows.

http://www.sagehill.net/docbookxsl/ToolsSetup.html
More than enough for most.



Others: Using docbook etc.

http://nis-www.lanl.gov/~rosalia/mydocs/docbook-intro/docbook-intro.html Incomplete, very useful.
For markup; my reference is still;
http://www.docbook.org/tdg/en/html/docbook.html

HTH DaveP




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