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Re: [glob2-devel] User Manual


From: Gabriel Walt
Subject: Re: [glob2-devel] User Manual
Date: Mon, 11 Aug 2003 19:26:42 +0200

> Euh... je veux bien, c'est quoi le format, les outils, une petite adresse
> d'un site qui faut que j'aille voir ??

Hello,

Je cite ce que j'ai lu a droite et a gauche:

 "
DocBook is simply a markup dialect, like HTML. And like HTML, DocBook is 
defined by a document type definition, or DTD. A DTD specifies certain rules, 
called content models, that control what elements and attributes can be used in 
a document and where they can be used. For example, the DocBook DTD specifies a 
<para> tag for marking up paragraphs, just as the HTML DTD specifies a <p> tag 
for marking up paragraphs.

And as with HTML, you don't really need any special tools to create or edit 
DocBook documents. Though there are special editing applications that make 
working with DocBook a lot easier, you could actually use Microsoft Notepad or 
any other simple text editor to create DocBook documents, just as you can use 
those same tools to create HTML documents.

So if DocBook is so much like HTML, why would you want to use it instead of 
just using HTML? Well, the short answer is that unlike HTML, which isn't very 
useful for marking up richly structured documents, DocBook is specifically 
designed for marking up structured documents of all kinds, especially documents 
related to computer software and hardware.
 "

Voici quelques sources d'info a lire diagonalement, car quand on a un min de 
connaissances html ou xml ca va vite! Le seul probleme est prorbablement la 
grande quantite de tags disponibles (mais a mon avis faut juste connaitre les 
bases, la personne qui veut perfectionner la structure du document peut 
toujours le faire). Sinon, on peut aussi betement copier les tags des articles 
qui sont deja en docbook 
(http://www.ysagoon.com/twiki/bin/view/Glob2/UserManualEnglish).

DocBook FAQ
http://www.dpawson.co.uk/docbook/

DocBook Wiki
http://www.docbook.org/wiki/moin.cgi/FrontPage

DocBook The Definitive Guide
http://www.oasis-open.org/docbook/documentation/reference/html/docbook.html

DocBook Crash Course
http://opensource.bureau-cornavin.com/crash-course/index.html

Gabriel




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