On Fri, Nov 04, 2005 at 11:44:11AM +0100, jack wrote:
My idea was that there should be very little overlap between the two
documents.
That's what I meant: the "one code base" approach is useful if there is
substantial overlap between parts (such as the current command reference and
online help files), otherwise, splitting is fine.
It's just a matter of deciding the best format (Docbook/XML for "part 1"
and
LaTeX for "part 2" seem reasonable to me) and plan the transition (there are
some solutions for docbook/XML to LaTeX conversion...)
Cri
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