Uttered "Gavin Henry" <ghenry@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>, spake thus: > We used Eric Raymonds Doclifter, which as you can see by the above results > it's very good: > > http://www.catb.org/~esr/doclifter/ > > Man page format is easy to write. FTIW, I've been toying with the idea of using groff and friends to solve the PDF generation problem since groff outputs PostScript and we have utilities to bang that into PDF format, however there seems to be some aversion to using custom XSLT stylesheets. Can most folks get by without WYSIWYG editor capability? Us old geezers still think in 1-part-paper-green stripe printouts, but the I-am-not-a-developer contributor probably needs more patronizing, I mean "friendly", tools. Maybe a small DTD for an HTML-like subset; there are stylesheets out there already to transform HTML into XSL-FO but we'd need to keep anybody from being really clever and to keep it simple. Anybody have a sense of the zeitgeist about this? Cheers
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