DocBookWiki can display and edit DocBook documents online. It can display several documents at once (a list of books), and each of them can be in several languages. Editing can be done in several modes (like text/wiki, HTML, XML, etc.), but the basic format is always XML/DocBook. Each document can be automatically converted into other formats for downloading. The history of modifications is kept in SVN, and any previous versions of a document can be recovered.
| Tags | Information Management Document Repositories Internet Web Dynamic Content Text Processing Markup DocBook |
|---|---|
| Licenses | GPL |
| Operating Systems | POSIX Linux |
| Implementation | PHP |


Release Notes: Installation was improved by eliminating 'chown'. There were also bugfixes and some small improvements.


Release Notes: Fixes, small improvements, and better usability.


Release Notes: Several small improvments and bugfixes were made. Support for media files (images, etc.) was improved. Character encoding was changed to UTF-8 everywhere, so it can be used for languages with character encoding different from iso-latin-1. The generation of LaTeX and PDF formats now is done using dblatex. The generation of PDF formats finally works quickly and well.


Release Notes: The most important changes in this release are the replacement of CVS by SVN and the reorganization of content directory names. Not everything has been tested carefully.


Release Notes: This is mainly a maintenance release which contains some bugfixes and small improvements. The most important improvement is adding Web notes at the end of each node of the book.
09 Jul 2004 06:30
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sir;
I don't see a link for a user listserve here or at freshmeat. I don't see one on the homepage at sourceforge either.
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