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Re: yodl and Z shell documentation (was localtraps)
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- From: Oliver Kiddle <okiddle@xxxxxxxxxxx>
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- Subject: Re: yodl and Z shell documentation (was localtraps)
- Date: Tue, 10 May 2005 16:42:04 +0200
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Bart wrote:
> I definitely do not want to lose the info documentation. I use it a lot,
> particularly the index lookup feature.
We wouldn't lose it but the conversion may not be as smooth. I think the
easiest way to turn docbook into Texinfo is using docbook2x
(http://docbook2x.sourceforge.net/). I don't know much about it,
however. Do docbook2x's own info files look good to you?
Things like indexes may have to be done differently. I don't really like
the current set of six indices anyway.
docbook2x also converts to man but I suspect it may be better to use
db2man.xsl even if that requires a bit of extra XSL to stuff relevant
things inside <manualpage>.
Oliver
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