El Jueves, 12 de Enero de 2006 20:57, Paul Heinlein escribió: > On Thu, 12 Jan 2006, Andrew Ford wrote: > > Kern Sibbald wrote: > >> I appreciate your interest, but as you will soon learn, I'm not a > >> fan of DocBook [....] > > > > I'll echo Kern's thoughts on DocBook. [....] > > My LaTeX experience is minimal, and I don't intend to be a DocBook > apologist, so I can't really comment on your experiences. I've found > DocBook, esp. in conjunction with the XSL stylesheets produced by Norm > Walsh et al., to work quite well for screen-oriented documents. > Page-oriented publications (like O'Reilly stuff) or those with heavily > tabular material (like cookbooks) haven't been my concern. > > The lack of polished editing tools wasn't really my concern either, > considering that most folks who use and know about bacula probably > do most of their text editing in vi or emacs anyway. > > That said, I have no agenda. If DocBook isn't your cup o' tea, then > feel free to ignore it. :-)
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