From: Nikolai P. <ni...@pr...> - 2005-01-24 21:19:01
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Hello, James, Ramon and whoever reads this on the list! Let me introduce myself to you. My name is Nikolai Prokoschenko. I'm a 22-year-old computer science student from Germany, coming in the ex-USSR. I have been doing some translation work for the Debian Installer project and currently became involved into building a better manual - on the technical side of the process, because I did not like the looks of its russian translation. Here comes DB2LaTeX, which I've chosen to do the work on the manual, as Debian needs truly free software to rely on - thus XSL:FO and FOP have never been an option. However, I've noticed that the morerows option in tables has not been supported, so I decided to implement that myself to have good looking manuals ;) I'm a complete novice to XSLT, however I've managed to accomplish this task! On the way, I've implemented LTXtable support, so this one can now also be used. I'm attaching my current patch to this mail. WARNING: it's not production-ready! I've made it work, but it can fail without any particular reason, no guarantees etc., you know the game. It's also missing consistent naming, good algorithm, documentation and possible interferes with other things. Please test it and tell me what you think. I'd pleased if this patch would make it upstream. I'd also like to know, where DB2LaTeX is heading right now. The project seems kind of stalled -- is there any plan, todo-list or something like it? Thank you and I hope I can help the project to some extent. It would be a shame if it would die, as documentation under linux would then become a real mess, even worse than it is now. PS. James and Ramon, sorry for CC:ing you, but I hope I can reach you this way, don't know if you're still subscribed to the list. -- Nikolai Prokoschenko ni...@pr... / Jabber: pr...@ja... |