From: Eric Bischoff <e.bischoff@noos.fr>
To: Michael Wiedmann <michael.wiedmann@detewe.de>
Cc: docbook-tools-discuss@sourceware.cygnus.com
Subject: Re: Where, what and how - The future of DocBook
Date: Wed, 27 Dec 2000 06:36:00 -0000 [thread overview]
Message-ID: <3A2E4690.8922E7E0@noos.fr> (raw)
In-Reply-To: <3A2E4153.4FC26554@detewe.de>
Michael Wiedmann wrote:
>
> Eric Bischoff wrote:
> ...
> > and a source of documentation: the crash-course to DocBook at
> >
> > http://www.caldera.de/~eric/crash-course
>
> Forbidden :-(
> but http://www.caldera.de/~eric/ works :-)
Sorry, I should have said
http://www.caldera.de/~eric/crash-course/HTML/index.html
> One remark/question:
> In "App. B. Emacs PSGML mode tips" your write
>
> "Note: PSGML mode is for SGML DocBook. It does not support
> XML DocBook."
>
> Is this really true?
Hmmm, someone else already pointed this out. I thought I removed it. On
my TODO list.
> I'm editing my XML DocBook files using PSGML and didn't run into
> any problems up to now.
Did you have to do something in special that would be relevant to
include in the doc at this place.
> > (this guide will be integrated to Debian soon, BTW).
>
> That's good news!
:-)
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From: Eric Bischoff <e.bischoff@noos.fr>
To: Michael Wiedmann <michael.wiedmann@detewe.de>
Cc: docbook-tools-discuss@sourceware.cygnus.com
Subject: Re: Where, what and how - The future of DocBook
Date: Wed, 06 Dec 2000 05:53:00 -0000 [thread overview]
Message-ID: <3A2E4690.8922E7E0@noos.fr> (raw)
Message-ID: <20001206055300.sqiXIfjnhHhfZrWUwGHBjocV4s1KlPD0tH8RBAIFdYg@z> (raw)
In-Reply-To: <3A2E4153.4FC26554@detewe.de>
Michael Wiedmann wrote:
>
> Eric Bischoff wrote:
> ...
> > and a source of documentation: the crash-course to DocBook at
> >
> > http://www.caldera.de/~eric/crash-course
>
> Forbidden :-(
> but http://www.caldera.de/~eric/ works :-)
Sorry, I should have said
http://www.caldera.de/~eric/crash-course/HTML/index.html
> One remark/question:
> In "App. B. Emacs PSGML mode tips" your write
>
> "Note: PSGML mode is for SGML DocBook. It does not support
> XML DocBook."
>
> Is this really true?
Hmmm, someone else already pointed this out. I thought I removed it. On
my TODO list.
> I'm editing my XML DocBook files using PSGML and didn't run into
> any problems up to now.
Did you have to do something in special that would be relevant to
include in the doc at this place.
> > (this guide will be integrated to Debian soon, BTW).
>
> That's good news!
:-)
--
Ãric Bischoff mailto:e.bischoff@noos.fr
-- Support your government, give Echelon/Carnivore something to parse --
AMTAS ATMD ATSC Abdullah Allah communist CIA DD2-N DISA DoD GRU Gregori
Irak Iran KGB Kurdish LSD NATO NSTD Natasha ORD RTEM Russia STRAP
Saddam Hussein TSP Yugoslavia attack bank bomb classfield cocain
compromise defense democracy destroy destruct detonator directorate
elections enforce extasy force foreign embassy government grass hashish
heroin illegal information international military systems missile
million dollars nuclear policital pot power presidental project
restricted data revolution rule the world sensitive smuggle spy steal
system takeover terrorist top-secret warmod warrior-T weapon weed
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2000-12-27 6:36 Peter Toft
2000-12-03 9:23 ` Peter Toft
2000-12-27 6:36 ` Norman Walsh
2000-12-04 6:08 ` Norman Walsh
2000-12-27 6:36 ` Peter Toft
2000-12-05 14:12 ` Peter Toft
2000-12-27 6:36 ` Jorge Godoy
2000-12-05 16:58 ` Jorge Godoy
2000-12-27 6:36 ` Eric Bischoff
2000-12-06 5:10 ` Eric Bischoff
2000-12-27 6:36 ` madhu
2000-12-15 9:22 ` madhu
2000-12-27 6:36 ` Michael Smith
2000-12-15 10:40 ` Michael Smith
2000-12-27 6:36 ` Michael Wiedmann
2000-12-06 5:36 ` Michael Wiedmann
2000-12-27 6:36 ` Eric Bischoff [this message]
2000-12-06 5:53 ` Eric Bischoff
2000-12-27 6:36 ` Mark Johnson
2000-12-06 8:05 ` Mark Johnson
2000-12-27 6:36 ` Eric Bischoff
2000-12-06 8:15 ` Eric Bischoff
2000-12-27 6:36 ` Alan W. Irwin
2000-12-05 15:53 ` Alan W. Irwin
2000-12-27 6:36 ` Michael Smith
2000-12-05 21:27 ` Michael Smith
2000-12-27 6:36 ` Alan W. Irwin
2000-12-05 22:50 ` Alan W. Irwin
2000-12-27 6:36 ` Michael Smith
2000-12-06 0:51 ` Michael Smith
2000-12-27 6:36 ` Gregory Leblanc
2000-12-06 9:39 ` Gregory Leblanc
2000-12-27 6:36 ` Eric Bischoff
2000-12-06 5:23 ` Eric Bischoff
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2000-12-27 6:36 Peter Ring
2000-12-05 7:45 ` Peter Ring
2000-12-27 6:36 Pfaffner, Peter
2000-12-05 7:18 ` Pfaffner, Peter
2000-12-27 6:36 Peter Ring
2000-12-07 3:45 ` Peter Ring
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2000-12-27 6:36 ` Craig Boone
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2000-12-27 6:36 ` Craig Boone
2000-12-06 11:46 ` Craig Boone
2000-12-27 6:36 ` Gregory Leblanc
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