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Hi, all!

I would like to seek your advice/answers about docBooks in Visual
Studio.NET.

Here are my questions:
-Does Microsoft support DocBook?
-Can DocBook be included in VS.NET? If not, how could I incorporate DocBooks
to my VS.NET editor?

Thanks and more power!
Ann
Nov 12 '05 #1
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Ann Marinas wrote:
Here are my questions:
-Does Microsoft support DocBook?
-Can DocBook be included in VS.NET? If not, how could I incorporate DocBooks
to my VS.NET editor?


Which kind of support are you talking about? You can edit Docbook
documents in Visual Studio, you can validate them against XSD schema.
If you want better support, take a look at Word 2003, I've heard people
building really smart solutions with Docbook and Word 2003.
--
Oleg Tkachenko [XML MVP]
http://blog.tkachenko.com
Nov 12 '05 #2
Ann Marinas wrote:
Here are my questions:
-Does Microsoft support DocBook?
-Can DocBook be included in VS.NET? If not, how could I incorporate DocBooks
to my VS.NET editor?


Which kind of support are you talking about? You can edit Docbook
documents in Visual Studio, you can validate them against XSD schema.
If you want better support, take a look at Word 2003, I've heard people
building really smart solutions with Docbook and Word 2003.
--
Oleg Tkachenko [XML MVP]
http://blog.tkachenko.com
Nov 12 '05 #3
Ann Marinas wrote:
Here are my questions:
-Does Microsoft support DocBook?
-Can DocBook be included in VS.NET? If not, how could I incorporate DocBooks
to my VS.NET editor?


Are you talking about having the documentation comments in your code
turn into DocBook documentation here, or simply editting an XML file?

Cheers,
Mikal
Nov 12 '05 #4
Ann Marinas wrote:
Here are my questions:
-Does Microsoft support DocBook?
-Can DocBook be included in VS.NET? If not, how could I incorporate DocBooks
to my VS.NET editor?


Are you talking about having the documentation comments in your code
turn into DocBook documentation here, or simply editting an XML file?

Cheers,
Mikal
Nov 12 '05 #5
Hi, Michael!

Thank you for your reply.

I'm just trying to edit an xml file that has the DocBook tags on it using
Visual Studio.NET. I tried doing Oleg's suggestion on validating it on a XSD
Schema, but it still doesn't work (or probably I've overlooked on
something...), but anyhow I've solved my problem.

Thank you once again for the help! I really do appreciate it!

Regards,
Ann
"Michael Still" <mi***@stillhq.com> wrote in message
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Ann Marinas wrote:
Here are my questions:
-Does Microsoft support DocBook?
-Can DocBook be included in VS.NET? If not, how could I incorporate DocBooks to my VS.NET editor?


Are you talking about having the documentation comments in your code
turn into DocBook documentation here, or simply editting an XML file?

Cheers,
Mikal

Nov 12 '05 #6
Hi, Michael!

Thank you for your reply.

I'm just trying to edit an xml file that has the DocBook tags on it using
Visual Studio.NET. I tried doing Oleg's suggestion on validating it on a XSD
Schema, but it still doesn't work (or probably I've overlooked on
something...), but anyhow I've solved my problem.

Thank you once again for the help! I really do appreciate it!

Regards,
Ann
"Michael Still" <mi***@stillhq.com> wrote in message
news:40**************@stillhq.com...
Ann Marinas wrote:
Here are my questions:
-Does Microsoft support DocBook?
-Can DocBook be included in VS.NET? If not, how could I incorporate DocBooks to my VS.NET editor?


Are you talking about having the documentation comments in your code
turn into DocBook documentation here, or simply editting an XML file?

Cheers,
Mikal

Nov 12 '05 #7

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