I don't know if it's a good idea or not, but I think that a valuable tool for generating some SVG/Pdf docs might be Scribus. It's not really documentation oriented, but - it is natively SVG oriented - it is a kind of 'sister project' - it allows pdf export until SVG is correctly supported on all platforms/browsers - it allows the use of templates (size of the page; header/footer), and thus allowing to give a visual identity to all inkscape documents.
A major drawback : i'm not sure it runs under windows. (but why not to install Linux too ?)
Regards,
Matiphas
Selon bulia byak <buliabyak@...400...>:
Personally I like to keep as much as possible as XML for "source", and then use various XSLT stylesheets to generate different versions. I've done HTML, PDF, RTF and others this way.
I'd LOVE to have it this way for tutorials (XML->SVG), but unfortunately the mix of text and Inkscape graphics is too hard to create in XSLT, mostly because XSLT can't get an idea of how tall or wide some element is going to be, but SVG needs absolute coordinates for positioning.
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