23 messages in org.apache.maven.usersRe: [Poll] Writing documentation with...
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Subject:Re: [Poll] Writing documentation with MavenActions...
From:Kim Goings (smil@mac.com)
Date:Sep 7, 2004 10:53:26 am
List:org.apache.maven.users

1. What format do you use to write documentation? C. docbook

2. If you didn't choose A, how do you transform your doc to be integrated in a Maven powered site? B. docbook plugin

Side note in case no one's watching it - I've submitted some patches to jira for this plug-in.

4. What tool do you use to write the docs? A. notepad / vi and similar B. one that is not WYSIWYG (please say what) C. a WYSIWYG editor (please say what)

All of the above as I haven't settled on one yet. I'm liking XMLMind for WYSIWYG, but it's a little buggy on the mac. As I become more familiar with the docbook DTD, I find myself going back to text edit / eclipse.

We chose docbook over xdocs because there didn't seem to be a DTD or schema for xdoc and was a little less complete than what we expect to need.

Kim