DocBook Authoring and Publishing Suite (daps)

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daps contains a set of stylesheets, scripts and makefiles that enable
you to create HTML, PDF, EPUB and other formats from DocBook XML with a
single command. It also contains tools to generate profiled source
tarballs for distributing your XML sources for translation or review.

daps also includes tools that assist you when writing DocBook XML:
linkchecker, validator, spellchecker, editor macros and stylesheets for
converting DocBook XML.

daps is the successor of susedoc. See
/usr/share/doc/packages/daps/README.upgrade_from_susedoc_4.x
for upgrade instructions.

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daps.rpmlintrc 0000000422 422 Bytes
daps.spec 0000006649 6.49 KB
Revision 2 (latest revision is 4)
Stefan Behlert's avatar Stefan Behlert (sbehlert) committed (revision 2)
- Workaround to make it possible to build things

Stable release DAPS 3.0.0:
* New Features:
  - added full support for Python3
	- added SVG support for online-docs
	- added support to build AsciiDoc documentation
	- integrated hunspell and make aspell optional
	- implement file not found for XIncludes
* Bugfixes:
  - #419: HTML and PDF builds need different paths for Admonition
	  and Callout Images
	- #322: Add --xmlonly / --imgonly switches to list-srcfiles
	- #416: DAPS Won't Built With UTF-8 Characters in XML Filenames
	- #397: Spaces in path problem
	- #469: RPMLINT complains about permissions of XSLT stylesheet
	- #464: xmlformat incorrectly formats variablelist terms
	- #466: Build issues
	- #475: Tab completion creates error
	- PDF fails when static links in build/.tmp already exist
* Documentation:
	- Various updates to reflect changes in the code
	- Improve help text for daps-xslt

- remove daps-dont-complain-about-deprecated-option.patch
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