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From: "Andreas" <news DOT Andreas AT gmx DOT net>
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Subject: docbook xml toolchain
Date: Thu, 8 May 2003 17:20:06 -0300
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Hello,

I got some docbook sources and I am trying to set-up a docbook xml toolchain
under cygwin. I read some package announcements months ago but they didnīt
make it in the netdistro.
Are those good souls still working on a release? Is there still work in
progress?

I am using Marcel Telkas approach [1] to generate html. It uses xmlto to
generate different formats. Unfortunately it does not support the processing
of entities.

I find it quite hard to put the pieces together to come up with a printable
document (pdf) toolchain which is up to date.
Could someone with a wider horizon please share his/her experience in
setting up such a thing?
Any pointer would be highly appreciated!

Thanks in advance,
Andy

[1] <http://www.cygwin.com/ml/cygwin-apps/2003-02/msg00148.html>


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