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Subject: RE: DOCBOOK: looking to generate XML-based courseware
Hi Robert, You can use any tool that can transform (at least) one of the default styles. A example in Java is: http://rzserv2.fhnon.de/~lg002556/swiesnerxmlgui.html You can type in your favorite editor and view the transformed PDF/HTML in your favorite viewer... Stephan -----Original Message----- From: Robert P. J. Day [mailto:rpjday@mindspring.com] Sent: Donnerstag, 11. Juli 2002 16:51 To: docbook mailing list Subject: DOCBOOK: looking to generate XML-based courseware not sure which list is more appropriate (this or docbook-apps), but i'd like to start converting a bunch of courseware manuals into docbook. the major issue is that i'd like to be able to design them in "outline" mode, which is available in emacs. is there some combination of tools i can use to both design the manuals little by little in outline mode, and print/view the results any time i want? i could be more informative, but i'll make sure this is the right list first. what is the difference in rationale between the two lists? thanks. rday
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