A suggestion
- From: Hassan Aurag <aurag crm umontreal ca>
- To: gnome-devel-list gnome org
- Subject: A suggestion
- Date: Sat, 20 Nov 1999 15:59:05 GMT
Hi,
Well maybe this is a no-mail. I mean that maybe this has already been
addressed but I haven't found anything about it yet!
Anyway, it's about docbook!
I discovered sgml a few weeks ago when I wanted to start writing doc
for a small app I have, and then discovered docbook a week ago through
the book advertising!
The problem is that if you just want to write doc, the learning curve
is still steep at least for me. However I think this will be true (of
not already) for anyone (user) who might want to contribute docs to gnome.
On the other hand, I found that gnotepad+ was excellent for simple
html pages. So I wondered if it would be easy to make it write
sgml/docbook pages.
If the answer is yes, then I am sure someone with very good
C/whatever experience and gnome/sgml/docbook experience would be able
to add this capability to gnotepad+ easily, and it would help clueless
people like me write good documentation in no time.
Templates are good when they are simple like the one I have in
sgml-docs or gnome-devel-docs but are never enough to do anything
half-seriously, which is why I suggested this.
Now if this has been addressed, then please pardon me (I keep saying
this too much lately).
As a final note, I really am talking about a good What-you-see... a
la lyx or Klyx or gnotepad+ etc....
Thank you for your time
H. Aurag
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