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Re: CVS docs
- From: Iztok Zupet <iztok dot zupet at vsr dot si>
- To: "Koeller, T." <Thomas dot Koeller at baslerweb dot com>
- Cc: "ecos-discuss (E-Mail)" <ecos-discuss at sources dot redhat dot com>
- Date: Wed, 30 Oct 2002 09:30:57 +0100
- Subject: Re: [ECOS] CVS docs
- Organization: VSR d.o.o.
- References: <850597605E79D21182830008C7A4B9CF1EB42480@COMM1>
- Reply-to: iztok dot zupet at vsr dot si
On Wednesday 30 October 2002 09:17, Koeller, T. wrote:
> Being completely ignorant of this topic, I wonder if there isn't some
> post-processing tool to rectify the document structure after changes
> have been made. Or if it's only about whitespace usage, couldn't
> such a tool be written easily? I think of something like 'indent'.
>
> This could at least solve the CVS problem.
I've heard of such tools for HTML but not for SGML. I think one of them could
be easily modified to support DocBook style.
But:
there are portions of text in the file which the tool shouldn't touch, for
instance <LITERALLAYOUT> and <PROGRAMLISTING>.
Regards
iz
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