Involved Projects and Packages
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fop for 12.3 needs xml-commons-jaxp-1.3-apis from e.g. Documentation:Tools
Tools of the SUSE Documentation Team and documentation-related tools, used for building the contents in project Documentation.
Tools of the SUSE Documentation Team and documentation-related tools, automated builds.
This package is not required for XEmacs, because the tools included
here are a part of the XEmacs package.
With these tools, an already running Emacs can be accessed externally,
for example, in order to edit a file or run a code in Emacs Lisp. This
way, there is no need to start a new Emacs each time another
application loads an editor.
Find hints at %{_docdir}/gnuserv/README.SUSE.
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This project was created for package docbook-toys via attribute OBS:Maintained
This project is used by keichwa to prepare packages for openSUSE:Factory submissions. Usually all package changes should get submitted here for review and testing first.
This is an example user that is used in the official OBS documentation,
see http://openbuildservice.org/help/manuals/
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AppArmor Administration Guide (English).
This package provides further translations for installed desktop files.
Using DiffMk, you can build an automated comparison of two XML
documents. The output format for viewing is HTML.
This package contains the DITA specifications, DTDs, and schemas.
Stylesheets for processing DITA documents.
These cascading stylesheets allow you to view a DocBook XML document in
software that supports XML styled with CSS2, for example, a recent
Mozilla or Firefox browser. For more complex modifications of your XML
document use the DocBook XSL stylesheets.
Use these DSSSL stylesheets to convert DocBook documents into other
formats. "Print" (TeX and RTF) and "online" (HTML) output formats are
available.
The stylesheets are customizable and, within limits, it is possible to
adapt them for your own needs. Numerous native languages are supported.
The authors of these stylesheets do not inlude any new features, but
only fix bugs.
This package contains the Simple DocBook DTD.