Hi Pavel, On Thursday, 8. December 2005 14:54, Pavel Maryanov wrote:
How can I compile for example English version of doc from that source code?
Well, building books can be complicated for an inexperienced user. There are several Makefiles and stylesheets around our XML files. You need to setup this XML build environment first, before you can think of transforming the XML sources. After this it should be fairly easy. :)
I dont know how to work with NovDoc. I don't see enything suitable for building html or pdf. There is no documentation.
See [1]. In general you don't "work" directly with NovDoc. The Novdoc ist needed by the XML files to validate it. You only interact with the XML files, modify, add, delete them. But you don't change the Novdoc. However, the NovDoc is essential for building the books, because it contains not only the DTD but also a fair amount of XSLT stylesheets. These stylesheets transform it from our XML source into HTML or XSL-FO (which in an other step creates PDF).
SVN is empty.
I don't know where did you look but try [2]. HTH, Tom ------------ [1] svn cat \ svn+ssh://anonymous@forgesvn1.novell.com/svn/novdoc/trunk/doc/susemakedoc.pdf\
susemakedoc.pdf
[2] http://forge.novell.com/modules/xfmod/svn/svnbrowse.php?repname=novdoc -- Thomas Schraitle ---------------------------------------------------------------------- SUSE LINUX Products GmbH >o) Technical Editor Maxfeldstrasse 5 /\\ Documentation Team 90409 Nuernberg, Germany _\_v http://www.suse.com