Em Thu, 18 Feb 2016 08:17:00 +0000 Russel Winder <russel@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> escreveu: > On Wed, 2016-02-17 at 21:51 -0200, Mauro Carvalho Chehab wrote: > > […] > > > > We have 2 types of documentation for the Kernel part of the > > subsystem, > > Both using DocBook: > > - The uAPI documentation: > > https://linuxtv.org/downloads/v4l-dvb-apis > > - The kAPI documentation: > > https://linuxtv.org/downloads/v4l-dvb-internals/device-drivers/ > > mediadev.html > […] > > I may not be introducing new data here but… > > Whilst ReStructuredText and Markdown are fairly popular text markup > languages, they are not related to the DocBook/XML toolchain. > > Many people, especially authors of books etc. are not really willing to > write in DocBook/XML even though it is the re-purposable representation > of choice for most of the major publishers. This led to ASCIIDoc. > > ASCIIDoc is a plain text markup language in the same way > ReStructuredText and Markdown are, but it's intention was always to be > a lightweight front end to DocBook/XML so as to allow authors to write > in a nice markup language but work with the DocBook/XML toolchain. > > ASCIIDoc has gained quite a strong following. So much so that it now > has a life of its own separate from the DocBook/XML tool chain. There > is ASCIIDoctor which generates PDF, HTML,… from the source without > using DocBook/XML, yet the source can quite happily go through a > DocBook/XML toolchain as well. > > Many of the open source projects I am involved with are now using > ASCIIDoctor as the documentation form. This has increased the number of > non-main-contributor contributions via pull requests. It is so much > easier to work with ASCIIDoc(tor) source than DocBook/XML source. Are there any tools that would convert from DocBook to ASCIIDoc? Thanks, Mauro
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