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Re: [docbook-apps] Making a book using docbook
- From: Michael Smith <smith at xml-doc dot org>
- To: jerome moliere <jmoliere at nerim dot net>
- Cc: docbook-apps <docbook-apps at lists dot oasis-open dot org>
- Date: Fri, 19 Mar 2004 16:34:30 +0900
- Subject: Re: [docbook-apps] Making a book using docbook
- References: <405A9F66.1040103@nerim.net>
Jerome,
What editing app are you using? Can you use GNU Emacs? There's a very
good XML editing mode for GNU Emacs, nXML mode, that's driven by Relax
NG schemas and doesn't require you to have a doctype declaration in any
of your files at all.
jerome moliere <jmoliere@nerim.net> writes:
> Hi all Docbook gurus (newbies too :) )
> I'm about writing a second book & I can't bear word anymore, so
> I suggested to my editor to get a docbook XSLT based sheet...
> I've got it..So now, I must use Docbook!!!
> Like with big documents in LaTeX I guess that it's easier to have small
> files one with its
> proper aim...
> So I looked into the CVS for the docbook manual , I saw exteensive usage
> of entities & a lot of
> files with small sementaic (index,bibligraphy, glossary..)
> That's quite what I want but I'd like to be able to have each file
> declare its DTD because
> I could be able to use the completion features of my editor...
> So any idea welcomed, URL or small example appreciated
> Thanks
> Jerome
>
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