[TYPO3-ect] EXT:lib/doc/aboutAllDocumentations.txt

Daniel Brüßler info at -remove-patchworking.de
Wed May 2 00:22:13 CEST 2007


Hi Elmar,

wow, I didn't knew that openoffice can transform xhtml to .sxw
That's very great, so I provide a download-button "Xhtml" at every
wiki-page -- instead of simplified docbook, because OO has some problems
with docbook-documents.

By default the usage is that:
<pre><nowiki>
if you use the red W "nowiki" you can add whatever you want!
ksdjflk
skdfjskld[df] [[dsfsdf]] {{sdkfjskdfj}}
kdsfj
</nowiki></pre>

But if you need it I can add a tag that makes the life easier. It must
be a new name that doesn't exist yet.

kind regards
Daniel Brüßler




Elmar Hinz schrieb:
> Am Tue, 01 May 2007 00:59:29 +0200 schrieb Daniel Brüßler:
> 
>> Hey Elmar,
>>
>> is Latex-format a help for you?
>> Then you can write in mediawiki-style and transform to Latex:
>> http://wiki.typo3.org/exportimport/
>>
>> When Docbook is ready (in the moment it transforms to Simplified
>> Docbook) you can also use that.
>>
>> kind regards
>> Daniel Brüßler
>>
> 
> Hi Daniel,
> 
> certainly wiki format would be an alternative to restructured text or
> markdown, if it could provide the necessary tools. 
> 
> I need to convert to manual.sxw, because that is required by TER. None of
> the systems I know can convert to .sxw directly, but I can produce XHTML
> and import that to openoffice.
> 
> But there are two issus with program code in the docs:
> 
> a) It seems that http://wiki.typo3.org/exportimport/ has a little bug for
> this.
> 
> b) I need to put whitespace before the lines. If I copy and paste code, 
> I would like to just set marks at the biginning and end. Not all editors
> support indentation of whole blocks. 
> 
> <code>
> #!/bin/shell
> 
> #I am a comment
> 
> echo "Hello World"
> </code>


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