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* Processing DocBook XML sources?
@ 2001-04-09 18:05 Bill Brooks
  2001-04-11  2:03 ` Eric Bischoff
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From: Bill Brooks @ 2001-04-09 18:05 UTC (permalink / raw)
  To: docbook-tools-discuss

Hi all,

Didn't someone on this list say a while back that a new version of the
docbook tools were available somewhere that would allow one to process
documents based on DocBook 4.x XML DTD markup? Using the existing DSSSL
stylesheets? if so, can someone refresh my memory as to where they are?

Thanks in advance. 

Bill

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* Re: Processing DocBook XML sources?
  2001-04-09 18:05 Processing DocBook XML sources? Bill Brooks
@ 2001-04-11  2:03 ` Eric Bischoff
  0 siblings, 0 replies; 3+ messages in thread
From: Eric Bischoff @ 2001-04-11  2:03 UTC (permalink / raw)
  To: Bill Brooks, docbook-tools-discuss

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Le Tuesday 10 April 2001 03:05, Bill Brooks a écrit :
> Hi all,
>
> Didn't someone on this list say a while back that a new version of the
> docbook tools were available somewhere that would allow one to process
> documents based on DocBook 4.x XML DTD markup? Using the existing DSSSL
> stylesheets? if so, can someone refresh my memory as to where they are?

ftp://sourceware.cygnus.com/pub/docbook-tools/new-trials

You need the new docbook-dtd41-xml package, the existing DSSSL style sheets 
are perfectly okay. You need a recent sgml-common (with the SGML declaration 
of XML) and docbook-utils (knowing about XML headers) though.

For those interested in the XSL style sheets, I'm planning to package Xalan, 
Xerces, FOP, and the new docbook XSL style sheets.

<flame-war-start>
Why Xerces/Xalan and not another parser/style sheet engine? Well, I evaluated 
quite a lot and
a) this one does not need java (but yes, FOP does)
b) it is validating, supports DOM and SAX, XSLT and XPath
c) its development goes on
d) documentation is not bad (although java-centered)
e) at some point you have to choose something ;-)
I know this was not the unique choice, though.
</flame-war-start>

Of course the docbook-utils will get adapted to be able to control this other 
parser.

For all those who sent me patches or reported bugs recently, don't worry, 
I'll try to implement them *before* ;-), if not done yet. Among them:
- support DTDs with more complicated version numbers
   (Stephan Kulow)
- print the name of generated files when possible
  (Daag Wiers)
- use by default a .dsl with the same name as main sgml/xml file
   (Daag Wiers)
- do not output 3 parasitic lines with --nochunk
  (Stephan Dalibor)
- let sgmldiff run from somewhere else than /usr/bin
   (John Bowers)
- behave correctly when "rpm -Uh" and not "rpm -e; rpm -ih"
   (Eric S. Raymond)
- simulate openjade's -v option behaviour when using jade and not openjade
   (Stephan Dalibor)
Thanks to all contributors!

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| Éric Bischoff                              mailto:e.bischoff@noos.fr |
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* Re: Processing DocBook XML sources?
@ 2001-04-11  0:51 ekkehard.goerlach
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From: ekkehard.goerlach @ 2001-04-11  0:51 UTC (permalink / raw)
  To: docbook-tools-discuss

I am using the versions put together by the kde documentation project.

See

http://i18n.kde.org/translation-howto/doc-environment.html

(just omit the kde customizations) and for the packages/tardists:

kde/devel/docbook on any of the mirrors http://www.kde.org/mirrors.html

HTH,
Ekkehard


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