hgbook on bitbucket; was: hgbook is broken?

Romain Pelisse belaran at gmail.com
Wed Feb 11 08:32:09 CST 2009


Hi,

IMO, I definitly understand the needs to move convert hgbook to DocBook, but
it sounds to me less important than actually "feeding" the book (which is
already big, but i'm pretty sure there still margin for improvements).
Moving to DocBook is going "fun" (from a geek point of view) but quite
consuming. Also, as there is already a spanish version, and a french version
is on the way, I wonder how costy would be this technical migration from
LaTex to DocBook for those sideproject.

2009/2/11 Marcin Kasperski <Marcin.Kasperski at mekk.waw.pl>

> > See http://bitbucket.org/bos/hgbook/ for what you can expect in the
> nearish
> > future: Spanish translation, conversion from LaTeX to DocBook,
>
> Considering python-ish mercurial nature, it could make sense to consider
> ReStructured Text...
>
> Leaving everything else, in terms of readability (for the human
> author) we have
>
>  ReST > LaTeX > DocBook > HTML
>
> (or sth like that)
>
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