
On Sat, Apr 23, 2005 at 12:21:19PM -0600, John Taber wrote:
I understand the first part of creating the svg + html from docbook but as you mentioned, documentation is displayed in Inkscape as a svg file, right? So then doesn't the (svg+html) have to be converted back to a single svg file so that Inkscape can render it? Or then what is the purpose of creating the html? I was thinking the purpose was for the user to write docs in html but it sounds like all documentation would still be written in docbook. Can you help me understand?
Ah... bit of confusion. The use of DocBook means you edit one file, and produce a variety of different files for use in Inkscape, printing, viewing on the web, etc.
+------------+ +---> SVG | DocBook | | | Source |-----> Processor --+---> HTML | Text | | +------------+ +---> PDF
^ ^ | | Edit here View/Read any of these
Bryce