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I've been doing some manual writing with DocBook, under cygwin, to produce One Page HTML, Many Pages HTML, CHM and PDF.

I installed the following:

  1. The docbook stylesheets (xsl) repository.
  2. xmllint, to test if the xml is correct.
  3. xsltproc, to process the xml with the style cheets.
  4. Apache's fop, to produce PDF's.I make sure to add the installed folder to the PATH.
  5. Microsoft's HTML Help Workshop, to produce CHM's. I make sure to add the installed folder to the PATH.

Edit: In the below code I'm using more than the 2 files. If someone wants a cleaned up version of the scripts and the folder structure, please contact me: guscarreno (squiggly/at) googlemail (period/dot) com

I then use a configure.in:

AC_INIT(Makefile.in)

FOP=fop.sh
HHC=hhc
XSLTPROC=xsltproc

AC_ARG_WITH(fop, [  --with-fop  Where to find Apache FOP],
[
	if test "x$withval" != "xno"; then
		FOP="$withval"
	fi
]
)
AC_PATH_PROG(FOP,  $FOP)

AC_ARG_WITH(hhc, [  --with-hhc  Where to find Microsoft Help Compiler],
[
	if test "x$withval" != "xno"; then
		HHC="$withval"
	fi
]
)
AC_PATH_PROG(HHC,  $HHC)

AC_ARG_WITH(xsltproc, [  --with-xsltproc  Where to find xsltproc],
[
	if test "x$withval" != "xno"; then
		XSLTPROC="$withval"
	fi
]
)
AC_PATH_PROG(XSLTPROC,  $XSLTPROC)

AC_SUBST(FOP)
AC_SUBST(HHC)
AC_SUBST(XSLTPROC)

HERE=`pwd`
AC_SUBST(HERE)
AC_OUTPUT(Makefile)

cat > config.nice <<EOT
#!/bin/sh
./configure \
    --with-fop='$FOP' \
    --with-hhc='$HHC' \
    --with-xsltproc='$XSLTPROC' \

EOT
chmod +x config.nice

and a Makefile.in:

FOP=@FOP@
HHC=@HHC@
XSLTPROC=@XSLTPROC@
HERE=@HERE@

# Subdirs that contain docs
DOCS=appendixes chapters reference 

XML_CATALOG_FILES=./build/docbook-xsl-1.71.0/catalog.xml
export XML_CATALOG_FILES

all:    entities.ent manual.xml html

clean:
@echo -e "\n=== Cleaning\n"
@-rm -f html/*.html html/HTML.manifest pdf/* chm/*.html chm/*.hhp chm/*.hhc chm/*.chm entities.ent .ent
@echo -e "Done.\n"

dist-clean:
@echo -e "\n=== Restoring defaults\n"
@-rm -rf .ent autom4te.cache config.* configure Makefile html/*.html html/HTML.manifest pdf/* chm/*.html chm/*.hhp chm/*.hhc chm/*.chm build/docbook-xsl-1.71.0
@echo -e "Done.\n"

entities.ent: ./build/mkentities.sh $(DOCS)
@echo -e "\n=== Creating entities\n"
@./build/mkentities.sh $(DOCS) > .ent
@if [ ! -f entities.ent ] || [ ! cmp entities.ent .ent ]; then mv .ent entities.ent ; fi
@echo -e "Done.\n"

# Build the docs in chm format

chm:    chm/htmlhelp.hpp
@echo -e "\n=== Creating CHM\n"
@echo logo.png >> chm/htmlhelp.hhp
@echo arrow.gif >> chm/htmlhelp.hhp
@-cd chm && "$(HHC)" htmlhelp.hhp
@echo -e "Done.\n"

chm/htmlhelp.hpp: entities.ent build/docbook-xsl manual.xml build/chm.xsl
@echo -e "\n=== Creating input for CHM\n"
@"$(XSLTPROC)" --output ./chm/index.html ./build/chm.xsl manual.xml

# Build the docs in HTML format

html: html/index.html

html/index.html: entities.ent build/docbook-xsl manual.xml build/html.xsl
@echo -e "\n=== Creating HTML\n"
@"$(XSLTPROC)" --output ./html/index.html ./build/html.xsl manual.xml
@echo -e "Done.\n"

# Build the docs in PDF format

pdf:    pdf/manual.fo
@echo -e "\n=== Creating PDF\n"
@"$(FOP)" ./pdf/manual.fo ./pdf/manual.pdf
@echo -e "Done.\n"

pdf/manual.fo: entities.ent build/docbook-xsl manual.xml build/pdf.xsl
@echo -e "\n=== Creating input for PDF\n"
@"$(XSLTPROC)" --output ./pdf/manual.fo ./build/pdf.xsl manual.xml

check: manual.xml
@echo -e "\n=== Checking correctness of manual\n"
@xmllint --valid --noout --postvalid manual.xml
@echo -e "Done.\n"

# need to touch the dir because the timestamp in the tarball
# is older than that of the tarball :)
build/docbook-xsl: build/docbook-xsl-1.71.0.tar.gz
@echo -e "\n=== Un-taring docbook-xsl\n"
@cd build && tar xzf docbook-xsl-1.71.0.tar.gz && touch docbook-xsl-1.71.0

to automate the production of the above mentioned file outputs.

I prefer to use a nix approach to the scripting just because the toolset is more easy to find and use, not to mention easier to chain.

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I've been doing some manual writing with DocBook, under cygwin, to produce One Page HTML, Many Pages HTML, CHM and PDF.

I installed the following:

  1. The docbook stylesheets (xsl) repository.
  2. xmllint, to test if the xml is correct.
  3. xsltproc, to process the xml with the style cheets.
  4. Apache's fop, to produce PDF's.I make sure to add the installed folder to the PATH.
  5. Microsoft's HTML Help Workshop, to produce CHM's. I make sure to add the installed folder to the PATH.

I then use a configure.in:

AC_INIT(Makefile.in)

FOP=fop.sh
HHC=hhc
XSLTPROC=xsltproc

AC_ARG_WITH(fop, [  --with-fop  Where to find Apache FOP],
[
	if test "x$withval" != "xno"; then
		FOP="$withval"
	fi
]
)
AC_PATH_PROG(FOP,  $FOP)

AC_ARG_WITH(hhc, [  --with-hhc  Where to find Microsoft Help Compiler],
[
	if test "x$withval" != "xno"; then
		HHC="$withval"
	fi
]
)
AC_PATH_PROG(HHC,  $HHC)

AC_ARG_WITH(xsltproc, [  --with-xsltproc  Where to find xsltproc],
[
	if test "x$withval" != "xno"; then
		XSLTPROC="$withval"
	fi
]
)
AC_PATH_PROG(XSLTPROC,  $XSLTPROC)

AC_SUBST(FOP)
AC_SUBST(HHC)
AC_SUBST(XSLTPROC)

HERE=`pwd`
AC_SUBST(HERE)
AC_OUTPUT(Makefile)

cat > config.nice <<EOT
#!/bin/sh
./configure \
    --with-fop='$FOP' \
    --with-hhc='$HHC' \
    --with-xsltproc='$XSLTPROC' \

EOT
chmod +x config.nice

and a Makefile.in:

FOP=@FOP@
HHC=@HHC@
XSLTPROC=@XSLTPROC@
HERE=@HERE@

# Subdirs that contain docs
DOCS=appendixes chapters reference 

XML_CATALOG_FILES=./build/docbook-xsl-1.71.0/catalog.xml
export XML_CATALOG_FILES

all:    entities.ent manual.xml html

clean:
@echo -e "\n=== Cleaning\n"
@-rm -f html/*.html html/HTML.manifest pdf/* chm/*.html chm/*.hhp chm/*.hhc chm/*.chm entities.ent .ent
@echo -e "Done.\n"

dist-clean:
@echo -e "\n=== Restoring defaults\n"
@-rm -rf .ent autom4te.cache config.* configure Makefile html/*.html html/HTML.manifest pdf/* chm/*.html chm/*.hhp chm/*.hhc chm/*.chm build/docbook-xsl-1.71.0
@echo -e "Done.\n"

entities.ent: ./build/mkentities.sh $(DOCS)
@echo -e "\n=== Creating entities\n"
@./build/mkentities.sh $(DOCS) > .ent
@if [ ! -f entities.ent ] || [ ! cmp entities.ent .ent ]; then mv .ent entities.ent ; fi
@echo -e "Done.\n"

# Build the docs in chm format

chm:    chm/htmlhelp.hpp
@echo -e "\n=== Creating CHM\n"
@echo logo.png >> chm/htmlhelp.hhp
@echo arrow.gif >> chm/htmlhelp.hhp
@-cd chm && "$(HHC)" htmlhelp.hhp
@echo -e "Done.\n"

chm/htmlhelp.hpp: entities.ent build/docbook-xsl manual.xml build/chm.xsl
@echo -e "\n=== Creating input for CHM\n"
@"$(XSLTPROC)" --output ./chm/index.html ./build/chm.xsl manual.xml

# Build the docs in HTML format

html: html/index.html

html/index.html: entities.ent build/docbook-xsl manual.xml build/html.xsl
@echo -e "\n=== Creating HTML\n"
@"$(XSLTPROC)" --output ./html/index.html ./build/html.xsl manual.xml
@echo -e "Done.\n"

# Build the docs in PDF format

pdf:    pdf/manual.fo
@echo -e "\n=== Creating PDF\n"
@"$(FOP)" ./pdf/manual.fo ./pdf/manual.pdf
@echo -e "Done.\n"

pdf/manual.fo: entities.ent build/docbook-xsl manual.xml build/pdf.xsl
@echo -e "\n=== Creating input for PDF\n"
@"$(XSLTPROC)" --output ./pdf/manual.fo ./build/pdf.xsl manual.xml

check: manual.xml
@echo -e "\n=== Checking correctness of manual\n"
@xmllint --valid --noout --postvalid manual.xml
@echo -e "Done.\n"

# need to touch the dir because the timestamp in the tarball
# is older than that of the tarball :)
build/docbook-xsl: build/docbook-xsl-1.71.0.tar.gz
@echo -e "\n=== Un-taring docbook-xsl\n"
@cd build && tar xzf docbook-xsl-1.71.0.tar.gz && touch docbook-xsl-1.71.0

to automate the production of the above mentioned file outputs.

I prefer to use a nix approach to the scripting just because the toolset is more easy to find and use, not to mention easier to chain.