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Subject: DOCBOOK: DocPro - The professional DocBook tool set released
Hey folks, blantant press release below. The long and short of it is, we have created a self contained DSSSL and XSLT environment. No more compiling :) The deluxe version contains DocParse, our HTML to DocBook transformation tool. Joshua Drake 08-23-01: Command Prompt, Inc. is pleased to announce DocPro, the professional DocBook tool set. DocPro is a compilation of tools designed to allow technical writers to effectively process their DocBook SGML and XML layout. DocBook itself is a powerful markup language. However, the tools are painful to compile, configure and work with. Command Prompt, Inc. has eliminated the problems associated with the integration of these tools into a production environment. We enable technical authors to worry about writing and being productive. With DocPro users of DocBook no longer worry about getting the tools to work. Command Prompt, Inc. has created a completely self contained environment which allows for easy upgrading and maintenance. DocPro Basic includes: DSSSL StyleSheets for SGML transformation XSLT StyleSheets for XML transformation SGML/XML processor XSLT Processor All related documentation 100% Self contained environment Works with GhostScript and Latex DocPro Deluxe includes: DocParse -- The HTML to DocBook transformation tool. DSSSL StyleSheets for SGML transformation XSLT StyleSheets for XML transformation SGML/XML processor XSLT Processor All related documentation 100% Self contained environment Works with GhostScript and Latex For more information please visit: http://www.commandprompt.com/products_DocPro.lxp Contact: Joshua D. Drake Command Prompt, Inc. 503-736-4609 -- -- <COMPANY>CommandPrompt - http://www.commandprompt.com </COMPANY> <PROJECT>OpenDocs, LLC. - http://www.opendocs.org </PROJECT> <PROJECT>LinuxPorts - http://www.linuxports.com </PROJECT> <WEBMASTER>LDP - http://www.linuxdoc.org </WEBMASTER> -- Instead of asking why a piece of software is using "1970s technology," start asking why software is ignoring 30 years of accumulated wisdom. --
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