* Docbook Mode?
@ 2003-03-04 5:19 Chris
2003-03-04 7:00 ` Scott Bicknell
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From: Chris @ 2003-03-04 5:19 UTC (permalink / raw)
What is the best mode/tools to edit Docbook with Emacs? Is there anything
that is as sophisticated as AucTeX/RefTeX in terms of document navigation
and dealing with large documents (I love using RefTeX to navigate through
the TOC, etc)?
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* Re: Docbook Mode?
2003-03-04 5:19 Docbook Mode? Chris
@ 2003-03-04 7:00 ` Scott Bicknell
2003-03-04 8:44 ` Chris
2003-03-04 18:52 ` Paul Kinnucan
2003-03-04 22:51 ` David Masterson
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From: Scott Bicknell @ 2003-03-04 7:00 UTC (permalink / raw)
Chris wrote:
> What is the best mode/tools to edit Docbook with Emacs? Is there
> anything that is as sophisticated as AucTeX/RefTeX in terms of
> document navigation and dealing with large documents (I love using
> RefTeX to navigate through the TOC, etc)?
Have you tried SGML-Mode?
--
From: Scott Bicknell -- sbicknel@hypersurf.com
..............................................
If a camel is a horse designed by a committee, then a consensus
forecast is a camel's behind.
-- Edgar R. Fiedler
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* Re: Docbook Mode?
2003-03-04 7:00 ` Scott Bicknell
@ 2003-03-04 8:44 ` Chris
2003-03-04 11:14 ` Kai Großjohann
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From: Chris @ 2003-03-04 8:44 UTC (permalink / raw)
on 03 Mar 2003, Scott Bicknell <sbicknel@hypersurf.com> spake thusly:
> Chris wrote:
>
>> What is the best mode/tools to edit Docbook with Emacs? Is there
>> anything that is as sophisticated as AucTeX/RefTeX in terms of
>> document navigation and dealing with large documents (I love using
>> RefTeX to navigate through the TOC, etc)?
>
> Have you tried SGML-Mode?
>
Yes... I was just hoping for something with more features for navigating
around large documents, viewing the document structure, etc. Either I am
missing these features or I've become spoiled by the great LaTeX support in
Emacs!
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* Re: Docbook Mode?
2003-03-04 8:44 ` Chris
@ 2003-03-04 11:14 ` Kai Großjohann
2003-03-04 14:51 ` Jeffery B. Rancier
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From: Kai Großjohann @ 2003-03-04 11:14 UTC (permalink / raw)
Chris <chrisl_ak@hotmail.com> writes:
> Yes... I was just hoping for something with more features for navigating
> around large documents, viewing the document structure, etc. Either I am
> missing these features or I've become spoiled by the great LaTeX support in
> Emacs!
I googled for "emacs docbook" and found stuff by Norman Walsh. The
name is promising.
--
A preposition is not a good thing to end a sentence with.
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* Re: Docbook Mode?
2003-03-04 11:14 ` Kai Großjohann
@ 2003-03-04 14:51 ` Jeffery B. Rancier
2003-03-04 18:09 ` Chris
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From: Jeffery B. Rancier @ 2003-03-04 14:51 UTC (permalink / raw)
kai.grossjohann@uni-duisburg.de (Kai Großjohann) writes:
>> Yes... I was just hoping for something with more features for navigating
>> around large documents, viewing the document structure, etc. Either I am
>> missing these features or I've become spoiled by the great LaTeX support in
>> Emacs!
>
Try http://xae.sunsite.dk or http://xslt-process.sourceforge.net/
Jeff
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* Re: Docbook Mode?
2003-03-04 11:14 ` Kai Großjohann
2003-03-04 14:51 ` Jeffery B. Rancier
@ 2003-03-04 18:09 ` Chris
2003-03-04 20:53 ` Kai Großjohann
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From: Chris @ 2003-03-04 18:09 UTC (permalink / raw)
kai.grossjohann@uni-duisburg.de (Kai Großjohann) wrote in message news:<848yvvwfh2.fsf@lucy.is.informatik.uni-duisburg.de>...
> Chris <chrisl_ak@hotmail.com> writes:
>
> > Yes... I was just hoping for something with more features for navigating
> > around large documents, viewing the document structure, etc. Either I am
> > missing these features or I've become spoiled by the great LaTeX support in
> > Emacs!
>
> I googled for "emacs docbook" and found stuff by Norman Walsh. The
> name is promising.
Doesn't seem to offer much that PSGML doesn't though, at least as far as I can tell.
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* Re: Docbook Mode?
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@ 2003-03-04 18:12 ` Chris
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From: Chris @ 2003-03-04 18:12 UTC (permalink / raw)
jeff.rancier@softechnics.com (Jeffery B. Rancier) wrote in message news:<mailman.2732.1046789658.21513.help-gnu-emacs@gnu.org>...
> kai.grossjohann@uni-duisburg.de (Kai Großjohann) writes:
>
> >> Yes... I was just hoping for something with more features for navigating
> >> around large documents, viewing the document structure, etc. Either I am
> >> missing these features or I've become spoiled by the great LaTeX support in
> >> Emacs!
> >
>
> Try http://xae.sunsite.dk or http://xslt-process.sourceforge.net/
> Jeff
XAE is a packaged emacs with PSGML, etc. This is fine and what I am
already using. What is missing is something to take some of the
drudgery out of navigating around large documents and creating
cross-refernces... that kind of thing. I am only on the third chapter
and becoming incredibly weary of dealing with the markup already!
Thanks for the pointer to the second... it looks promising.
I think I will likely just go back to LaTeX for this book project
though :)
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* Re: Docbook Mode?
2003-03-04 5:19 Docbook Mode? Chris
2003-03-04 7:00 ` Scott Bicknell
@ 2003-03-04 18:52 ` Paul Kinnucan
2003-03-04 22:51 ` David Masterson
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From: Paul Kinnucan @ 2003-03-04 18:52 UTC (permalink / raw)
Chris <chrisl_ak@hotmail.com> writes:
> What is the best mode/tools to edit Docbook with Emacs? Is there anything
> that is as sophisticated as AucTeX/RefTeX in terms of document navigation
> and dealing with large documents (I love using RefTeX to navigate through
> the TOC, etc)?
The XML Authoring Environment for Emacs (XAE) is a package
that converts Emacs into an authoring environment for creating
DocBook-based documents. It is available as a single download
that includes all the Emacs packages, DTDs, stylesheets, and
documentation that you need for DocBook-based authoring in
Emacs. It includes Emacs lisp and Java code that creates
a menu of useful commands, including a command that converts
DocBook-based xml documents to html and displays them in
your system's browser.
See http://xae.sunsite.dk for more information.
- Paul
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* Re: Docbook Mode?
2003-03-04 18:09 ` Chris
@ 2003-03-04 20:53 ` Kai Großjohann
2003-03-08 5:10 ` Chris
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From: Kai Großjohann @ 2003-03-04 20:53 UTC (permalink / raw)
chrisl_ak@hotmail.com (Chris) writes:
> kai.grossjohann@uni-duisburg.de (Kai Großjohann) wrote in message news:<848yvvwfh2.fsf@lucy.is.informatik.uni-duisburg.de>...
>>
>> I googled for "emacs docbook" and found stuff by Norman Walsh. The
>> name is promising.
>
> Doesn't seem to offer much that PSGML doesn't though, at least as
> far as I can tell.
A pity. At first sight, it looked promising. But maybe Norman would
augment it if you ask?
--
A preposition is not a good thing to end a sentence with.
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* Re: Docbook Mode?
2003-03-04 5:19 Docbook Mode? Chris
2003-03-04 7:00 ` Scott Bicknell
2003-03-04 18:52 ` Paul Kinnucan
@ 2003-03-04 22:51 ` David Masterson
2003-03-05 17:19 ` J. David Boyd
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From: David Masterson @ 2003-03-04 22:51 UTC (permalink / raw)
>>>>> Chris writes:
> What is the best mode/tools to edit Docbook with Emacs? Is there
> anything that is as sophisticated as AucTeX/RefTeX in terms of
> document navigation and dealing with large documents (I love using
> RefTeX to navigate through the TOC, etc)?
I don't know much about the subject, but had been meaning to look into
for a long time since I saw this URL:
http://ourworld.compuserve.com/homepages/hoenicka_markus/ntsgml.html
Not sure if it would be useful to you...
--
David Masterson David DOT Masterson AT synopsys DOT com
Sr. R&D Engineer Synopsys, Inc.
Software Engineering Sunnyvale, CA
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* Re: Docbook Mode?
2003-03-04 22:51 ` David Masterson
@ 2003-03-05 17:19 ` J. David Boyd
2003-03-14 23:59 ` Chris
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From: J. David Boyd @ 2003-03-05 17:19 UTC (permalink / raw)
David Masterson <David.Masterson@synopsys.com> wrote in
news:u1y1md9u4.fsf@synopsys.com:
>>>>>> Chris writes:
>
>> What is the best mode/tools to edit Docbook with Emacs? Is there
>> anything that is as sophisticated as AucTeX/RefTeX in terms of
>> document navigation and dealing with large documents (I love using
>> RefTeX to navigate through the TOC, etc)?
>
> I don't know much about the subject, but had been meaning to look into
> for a long time since I saw this URL:
>
> http://ourworld.compuserve.com/homepages/hoenicka_markus/ntsgml.html
>
> Not sure if it would be useful to you...
>
This was just mentioned in the last day or two.
Go to
http://xae.sunsite.dk/
for a full featured docbook download for emacs.
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* Re: Docbook Mode?
2003-03-04 20:53 ` Kai Großjohann
@ 2003-03-08 5:10 ` Chris
2003-03-08 11:02 ` Martin Stemplinger
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From: Chris @ 2003-03-08 5:10 UTC (permalink / raw)
kai.grossjohann@uni-duisburg.de (Kai Großjohann) wrote in message news:<844r6ij1km.fsf@lucy.is.informatik.uni-duisburg.de>...
> chrisl_ak@hotmail.com (Chris) writes:
>
> > kai.grossjohann@uni-duisburg.de (Kai Großjohann) wrote in message news:<848yvvwfh2.fsf@lucy.is.informatik.uni-duisburg.de>...
> >>
> >> I googled for "emacs docbook" and found stuff by Norman Walsh. The
> >> name is promising.
> >
> > Doesn't seem to offer much that PSGML doesn't though, at least as
> > far as I can tell.
>
> A pity. At first sight, it looked promising. But maybe Norman would
> augment it if you ask?
I think what I am looking for does not exist: a RefTeX style add-on
that would allow one to more effectively deal with large Docbook
files. PSGML seems fine for editing functions and such... it just gets
rather unwieldy when working with a book size file.
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* Re: Docbook Mode?
2003-03-08 5:10 ` Chris
@ 2003-03-08 11:02 ` Martin Stemplinger
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From: Martin Stemplinger @ 2003-03-08 11:02 UTC (permalink / raw)
On Sa Mrz 08 2003 at 06:10, chrisl_ak@hotmail.com (Chris) wrote:
> I think what I am looking for does not exist: a RefTeX style add-on
> that would allow one to more effectively deal with large Docbook
> files. PSGML seems fine for editing functions and such... it just gets
> rather unwieldy when working with a book size file.
I don't know RefTeX, but maybe hier-imenu.el (available from
http://ydirson.free.fr/en/software/hier-imenu.html) is something to
help. It adds a Menu entry for the different sections of the
docbook-document making it easy to navigate. Another option might be
to use the outlining capabiliteis of psgml.
Regards
Martin
--
remove NOSPAM to answer
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* Re: Docbook Mode?
2003-03-05 17:19 ` J. David Boyd
@ 2003-03-14 23:59 ` Chris
2003-03-17 20:28 ` Paul Kinnucan
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From: Chris @ 2003-03-14 23:59 UTC (permalink / raw)
"J. David Boyd" <dave@tsc-corp.com> wrote in message news:<Xns93357D7CB9226davetsccorpcom@199.45.49.11>...
> This was just mentioned in the last day or two.
>
> Go to
>
> http://xae.sunsite.dk/
>
> for a full featured docbook download for emacs.
As far as I can tell, XAE is a full emacs installation that uses
PSGML. I'm not sure how this would interact with my existing
installation or that I need to download all that to get to the same
point I am now :) Although it looks like xae adds some goodies to make
the compilation process take less keystrokes, it doesn't appear to add
anything to the editing mode or features for the editing process.
Which is great except that I already have Emacs and PSGML with docbook
DTDs up and running.
Has anyone actually used this and can tell us more about the
experience and what it adds?
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* Re: Docbook Mode?
2003-03-14 23:59 ` Chris
@ 2003-03-17 20:28 ` Paul Kinnucan
2003-03-18 2:59 ` Chris
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From: Paul Kinnucan @ 2003-03-17 20:28 UTC (permalink / raw)
chrisl_ak@hotmail.com (Chris) writes:
> "J. David Boyd" <dave@tsc-corp.com> wrote in message news:<Xns93357D7CB9226davetsccorpcom@199.45.49.11>...
> > This was just mentioned in the last day or two.
> >
> > Go to
> >
> > http://xae.sunsite.dk/
> >
> > for a full featured docbook download for emacs.
>
> As far as I can tell, XAE is a full emacs installation that uses
> PSGML. I'm not sure how this would interact with my existing
> installation or that I need to download all that to get to the same
> point I am now :) Although it looks like xae adds some goodies to make
> the compilation process take less keystrokes, it doesn't appear to add
> anything to the editing mode or features for the editing process.
> Which is great except that I already have Emacs and PSGML with docbook
> DTDs up and running.
>
> Has anyone actually used this and can tell us more about the
> experience and what it adds?
It adds two things:
1) It packages all the files needed to do Docbook-based XML authoring in Emacs
as a single distributable. Previously, setting up an XML authoring environment
entailed going around to various sites to get the components, installing them,
and integrating them. This is not a trivial task in my experience.
2) A set of Java-based commands that apply style sheets to documents. This includes
a command that applies the xml-to-html stylesheet for Docbook to the xml
file in the current buffer and then displays the result in your system's
default HTML browser. This allows you to display a formatted view of your
document with a single command.
- Paul
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* Re: Docbook Mode?
2003-03-17 20:28 ` Paul Kinnucan
@ 2003-03-18 2:59 ` Chris
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From: Chris @ 2003-03-18 2:59 UTC (permalink / raw)
on 17 Mar 2003, Paul Kinnucan <paulk@mathworks.com> spake thusly:
>> Has anyone actually used this and can tell us more about the
>> experience and what it adds?
>
> It adds two things:
>
> 1) It packages all the files needed to do Docbook-based XML authoring
> in Emacs
> as a single distributable.
[...]
> 2) A set of Java-based commands that apply style sheets to documents.
Thanks for this. I have already done the 1st, but I like the sound of the
second...
chris
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