RE: Incorporating XML into documentation
We are using XML for our documentation.
Our source is created and edited in XML. The documentation source sits in
the same flat-file, source-controlled environment as our code base--no
expensive database on the back end yet.
We then use XSLT to go to three formats--HTML (for HTML Help), RTF (for
What's This help), and FrameMaker for hardcopy (to be phased out in favor of
XSL-FO).
Jason,
What are software package are you going to use to print XSL-FO marked text? Inquiring minds want to know!
Scott
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