Re: Windows CHM format for the documents
От | Christopher Browne |
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Тема | Re: Windows CHM format for the documents |
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Msg-id | m3brtswfha.fsf@chvatal.cbbrowne.com обсуждение исходный текст |
Ответ на | Re: Windows CHM format for the documents (Bruce Momjian <pgman@candle.pha.pa.us>) |
Список | pgsql-docs |
ilkka@visiomode.com wrote: > I'm not sure if it would be a bad thing to give up DocBook, but I cannot see > anything but benefits from using this other type of document development... I cannot see anything but problems from using this. - The current usage allows people to work on documents as files, using whatever editing tools they like. With your "server software," that is lost. - Current usage uses CVS to manage changes. This allows changes to be looked at and approved/rejected/modified. I haven't any idea if your system uses text files in behind, it sounds like not. - Current usage does not mandate that anyone have a synchronous connection to a central server that becomes bottleneck / vulnerable point. The apparent "benefit" of your tool is that it provides a tool with a user interface that slavishly follows the Windows "CHM file" viewer. That may be an advantage to those that want to slavishly follow Windows development/deployment "standards," but I daresay you're NOT in a community that is particularly interested in that sort of thing. -- wm(X,Y):-write(X),write('@'),write(Y). wm('aa454','freenet.carleton.ca'). http://www3.sympatico.ca/cbbrowne/nonrdbms.html Sturgeon's Law: 90% of *EVERYTHING* is crud.
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