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Programming Forum and web based access to our favorite programming groups.Hi, > I've taken a look to DocBookWiki and I think it doesn't worth to invest > our time on it. > I've installed it and I've used both in user and superuser mode, but it > didn't convinced me > > It allows a 'normal' user to see a manual in html, pdf, ..., but it > builds all that off-line. In the display area, I think livedocs is better. > In the edit mode, it allows an editor to edit a file in text, xml, html > or Latex mode. This can be good if a translator doesn't know how to work > with xml, and is an expert in one of the others. The program will then > convert the edited text into docbook. > But the edit mode is just a html text area.. This is not a really help.. > and can be easily done in livedocs, IMHO. The bitflux editor is far more > superior! Ack, thanks for the review! Goba
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