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- Date: Sat, 21 Jan 2006 10:29:32 +0900
- From: Josh Glover <jmglov@example.com>
- Subject: Re: [tlug] Docbook XML for documenting database tables
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On 20/01/06, Stephen J. Turnbull <stephen@example.com> wrote: > Into "M" are you? *ML is for machines, Docbook included. Right, but if I write my documentation in XML, I can generate plaintext from it, as well. I use LaTeX for the same reason: it is not exactly human-readable, but it is well-formatted, so I can generate PDF, HTML, (probably) XML, etc. from it. > Of course you can. But you can do all that with reST, ASCIItext, and > pod, too.... This may be strange to hear, coming from a Perl hacker, but I hate POD. IMO, one should use one system for all documentation, so I prefer NaturalDocs[1], which supports Perl, C[++], Python, Javascript, XML, etc. POD is a little too "do what I mean"-y for me. I like "do what I say", and XML gives me that control. > IIRC, ASCIItext comes with a Docbook generator, which > then gets processed to manpages by xmlto. That's the sane way to do > things, for most people. This *may* be worth my while to look into, but see my above comment on POD and "do-what-I-mean". > Don't get me wrong. Docbook (and XML in general) is a GoodThang[tm]. > But it's one of those things that you should seriously think about > paying somebody (or downloading a program ;-) to create for you, > rather than dealing with it yourself. Postpone learning about it > until you need to do something you can't beg, buy, or steal. I disagree. I think the sooner I learn from it, the sooner I can benefit from what it does. I want The One True Documentation System, or rather, one that can convert docs into any format. -Josh
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