The
broken URL resolves to:
https://tdg.docbook.org/tdg/5.1/docbook.html
but the
book is at:
https://tdg.docbook.org/tdg/5.1/index.html
Bob Stayton
Sagehill Enterprises
bobs@sagehill.net
On 2/16/2019 12:19 PM, Ron Catterall
wrote:
Hi
Bob
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Ron
On 2/16/19 11:20 AM, Bob Stayton wrote:
This is a great idea, but I must mention
that we are in the process of updating that page about
transforms in The Definitive Guide. There are several
corrections that need to be made to the descriptions of how the
attributes are to be used.
Bob Stayton
Sagehill Enterprises
bobs@sagehill.net
On 2/16/2019 8:35 AM, simonjabadaw@gmail.com wrote:
Hi
On Mon, 2019-02-11 at 15:14 +0100, Jirka Kosek wrote:
student of my wrote XSLT 2 transform
that can parse Markdown and
convert
it to DocBook:
http://track.smtpsendemail.com/13771/c?p=HlVqvL2WMqQDkgt7SSCOXgYu2qy6q4QoQMVR_lg8SYMy0NDByo1o8FkJCXD6YYKtMc3FJ3L7b0NWtY7c15ip7c1m271Us0SVDJslfbh6j4U1Vbop-ezNv-BmtI2llvZDk9jW5l7pXwq84CSEmO1X1Q==
Thanks Jirka. This is very interesting, because in combination
with
DocBook assemblies [1] it raises the possibility of being able
to pull
together resources written in both Markdown and DocBook, and
publish
the resulting assembly through the DocBook toolchain.
Subject matter experts and other contributors could provide
and
maintain topics or chapters in the format they prefer.
[1]:http://track.smtpsendemail.com/13771/c?p=igec-BSFVwZ7Qs5jIwDbGX9DcVNRN0pzkyMlZB6HGmX-yZXbStraiqLX2eZy7E2qn-IP6-CFqdPJST1i_v2lnH0dTvjp5G5U_DQlDxExrobQL9kn4RdDrS7dj69iDcimQHpQnJH1v_Xr67wTMyH0iw==