From: Lester C. <le...@ls...> - 2004-08-12 15:33:35
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Paul Vinkenoog wrote: > I know very little about Wikis and their strong points. The key thing I need for production systems is the 'diff' module. TikiPro ( like all wiki's ) logs every change to a wiki page, and can display the history. SO you can wind back 'attacks' or im my customer systems, notes relating to a clients activities are logged and changes timestamped. Modules are being produced for html documents and no doubt XML will follow - we have the power :) >>I produce all of my on-line documentation as linked html, rather >>than linear documents, and I think that is what breaks DocBook? > > "breaks" under what circumstances? Did you feed the HTML to a DocBook > authoring tool, or did you try to produce the HTML from DocBook > sources? Producing linked HTML from DocBook XML is a sinch (given > the right tools, like the ones we have in the manual module). All my editing is now via Eclipse which handles XML quite happily but I think I probably just need to spend time with what I have already, and then produce the Eclipse/Firebird Docs user guide ;) -- Lester Caine ----------------------------- L.S.Caine Electronic Services |