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Re: [Bug-gnulib] html/doc target in coding standards
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Karl Berry |
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Re: [Bug-gnulib] html/doc target in coding standards |
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Mon, 11 Oct 2004 20:05:11 -0400 |
What does "documentation in XML format" mean? Do you mean a particular
instantiation of XML
No. As you know, there's an endless range of possibilities. I suppose
for Texinfo documents, the "TexinfoML" output by makeinfo --xml would be
a likely candidate. I know of a few projects that use it.
(such as DocBook)?
Perhaps we should (also) have docbookdir, etc. I'm not opposed to that.
What program do you assume people use for "viewing" XML documentation?
I don't assume anything. I just felt like there should be the
possibility of having the documentation in some XML form available, as
you saw in Alexandre's msg.
I don't feel especially strongly about xmldir.