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Subject: [ANN] Release of DAPS 1.0 (DocBook Authoring and Publishing Suite)
Dear DocBook enthusiasts, the DAPS team is happy to announce version 1.0 of DAPS, the DocBook Authoring and Publishing Suite --- http://daps.sf.net/ --- DAPS is (yet) another command line tool which lets you create and publish your sources with a single command. DAPS currently supports DocBook4. DocBook5 support is planned for the future. DAPS is developed and tested on Linux. GNU configure tools help porting DAPS to MacOS and other Unix systems. Feedback is welcome. DAPS does not run on Windows. DAPS evolved from the tool chain used by the openSUSE documentation team to create the openSUSE manuals. Being developed, maintained and used for more than 6 years, the software is pretty well tested ;-). With the release of Version 1.0 the openSUSE documentation team decided to make DAPS available to the public. For newcomers it considerably lowers the bar to get started with DocBook. For long-standing DocBook users it provides an opportunity to focus on the things that matter (content and stylesheets) rather than having to maintain their own tool chain. I. Benefits ----------- Some of DAPS' benefits include: * Transforms DocBook sources into a variety of output formats (chunked/single HTML, Web Help, color/grayscale FO, ePUB, ASCII, man pages) * Lets you switch stylesheets with a single command line option (custom stylesheets need to use the same directory layout as the original DocBook stylesheets) * Supports a variety of source images (dia, eps, fig, png, pdf, and svg) and automatically transforms them into supported output formats (png for HTML/Web Help/ePUB, svg and/or pdf for FO) * Can easily be used from custom scripts (e.g. for automatic publishing) * Lets you mange large documentation projects by - supporting profiling (arch, condition, os, vendor) - letting you build parts of a set (books, articles, parts, chapters,...) - letting you build the set (or parts of it) with different stylesheets - generating file lists (source XML files and/or source images) - creating distributable archives o with valid profiled sources for translation or reviews o with output formats (e.g. for deploying HTML/Web Help on the web server) o with complete sources for the whole set * Includes authoring tools such as - an "init" script to create a new project from scratch, including the complete environment needed by DAPS - a command to validate your profiled DocBook sources (using xmllint) - a DocBook4 macro set for emacs's nxml and psgml modes - a linkchecker for http(s)/ftp links in XML sources - a spellchecker (aspell) with the necessary adjustments to check DocBook documents - a command to check all images in a document with an image viewer of your choice (makes checking screenshots in large documentation projects much easier) * 100% open source: DAPS offers a dual-licensing model at your choice: GPL 2.0 or GPL 3.0. II. Getting Started ------------------- The project homepage is located at http://daps.sf.net/ Find more about DAPS in the Quick Start Guide at http://daps.sf.net/documentation/html/daps-quick.html A more detailed "User Guide" is still in the works. It can be accessed at http://daps.sf.net/documentation/html/daps-user.html III. Download DAPS ------------------ The current DAPS version is 1.0.2 Download the installation sources from http://sf.net/projects/daps/files/. Installation instructions are also available on that page. Users of the openSUSE distribution can also install DAPS as RPM package from the Documentation:Tools repository at http://download.opensuse.org/repositories/Documentation:/Tools/ IV. Feedback ------------ Feedback, patches, praise or criticism are welcome: * Discussions: https://sourceforge.net/p/daps/discussion/ * Write a review: http://sourceforge.net/projects/daps/reviews/ * Report a bug, request enhancements: http://sourceforge.net/p/daps/tickets/ V. DAPS live ------------ The DAPS team will do a talk about DAPS at LinuxTag in Berlin, Germany today: http://www.linuxtag.org/2012/de/program/program/vortragsdetails.html?no_cache=1&talkid=295 -- Gruß/Regards, Thomas Schraitle ---------------------------------------------------------------------- SUSE LINUX Products GmbH (o< Tel: +49-(0)911-740 53 131 Maxfeldstrasse 5 /\\ Documentation Specialist 90409 Nuernberg, Germany _\_v http://www.suse.com | HRB 21284 SUSE LINUX GmbH, GF: Jeff Hawn, Jennifer Guild, Felix Imendörffer
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