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Subject: RE: DOCBOOK: Clarification from Ananth
Hi Ananth, One possibility is to use a product called "upCast" which does a fair good job. It can be found at http://www.infinity-loop.de (There is a free version available for personal use). There was a thread "upCast to DocBook" on this list some time ago, including an XSLT Stylesheet to convert upCast's internal XML format to DocBook, maybe you search the list for "upCast to Docbook" and see what you get. Of course, there are other ways, some of them using freeware or commercial tools (like Majix (http://www.tetrasix.com), or YAWC http://www.yawcpro.com) and it is up to you to decide what effort (and money) you are willing to spend on this. Kind regards, johann richard PS: If you don't find the thread, let me know, I can see if I find the XSLT file again. ******************************************** Johann Richard IC & DSP Design Engineer Dspfactory SA Champs-Montants 12a 2074 Marin-Epagnier Switzerland Tel: +41 32 755 7462 Fax: +41 32 755 7401 e-mail: mailto:johann.richard@dspfactory.ch http://www.dspfactory.com ********************************************
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