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Subject: Re: DOCBOOK-APPS: Again: Apache FOP,Docbook: Features /Versions,"complete" Docbook distribution
Juan, OK, now I am REALLY confused! First I thought that DSSSL was a dying, gasping on the beach dead fish, kind of standard since it isn't well supported, etc. And XML/XSLM was the "new and better way to go." Now you throw in TEX stuff!!! Wowsers, is there any other path you could recommend to help me get further lost? <grin> I fear I am about to hear/read: "You are in a maze of twisty little passages all alike" (OK, too much mis-spent youth.) Anyway, there have been some nice posts about how confusing/frustrating all this is for we newbies...this points out a Whole 'Nother way to get wrapped around the axle! Man, this "bleeding edge" stuff sure is fun...makes one want to go for root-canals sans novicane to have as much fun! <grin> tim 1/15/02 10:29:52 AM, "Juan R. Migoya" <jmigoya@ingeteam.es> wrote: >A tool chain which works is XML to TEX trough Jade and DSSL >and TEX to PDF trough PDFTEX with PDFJADETEX. >For HTML, Jade with DSSL also works well. > >There are other options, but those are what I can talk about because >I use them. > >Yes, Yes, I KNOW it doesn't work as well as we would like, but it >provides a good balance results / time-invested. Not to talk about money... > >Regards, > >Juan R. Migoya >SPAIN > > >> >> well, this is *SGML* for NT. >> >> I am not interested (as most) in SGML, as I am using XML heavily in >> *many* projects; so to say it again: I am (and many other are) intested >> in an XML/XSL to HTML/PDF solution. >> >> thank you >> >> Alex > >
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