[OGo-Documentation] user documentation & rpm

David Nalley documentation@opengroupware.org
Thu, 3 Feb 2005 15:39:03 -0500


You are in a far better position to know than I, but around 1.0, this featu=
re had some issues. I admittedly haven't tried it since then, but my experi=
ence was like using automated html tools, it worked most of the time.=20

That would certainly be an easy option if it has changed..... I will try us=
ing this filter and see how it turns out on 1.9.x.=20



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From: G. Roderick Singleton [mailto:gerry@pathtech.org]
Sent: Thursday, February 03, 2005 3:32 PM
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Subject: Re: [OGo-Documentation] user documentation & rpm


On Thu, 2005-02-03 at 15:27 -0500, Chris H wrote:
> David Nalley wrote;
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> > If you chose to move away from the pdf version, we could even change=20
> > the format to docbook, as we were doing before VBII gave us one that=20
> > was completed, and make it accessible from anywhere within OGo.
> >
> Greets David;
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> The source doc is actually sxw, which means that it can easily be=20
> converted to text, then docbook. I have tried to learn docbook but have=
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> not met with success given my time constraints. So if you want to take=20
> this part on _and_ own that process, it would be greatly appreciated.=20
> Ownership however is the issue as its a lot or work, to keep the=20
> versions in sink.

If you have the filter installed you can go directly to docbook. I have
this filter installed and can do this.

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> Please give it some thought, the idea is most welcomed, and let me know=
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> of you decision as time permitts.
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> /ch
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