> > There is none yet. The doc team will get some space on the new website. > > > > Until that is up, contact Jeff Biss <jeff@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> for details > > about our work (to be honest, I never worried about legal stuff up to > > now...) > A friend of mine did an app (or a bunch of scripts can't remember) which > take > some XML files and transform them in pages that looks like EXACTLY the > same as > the BeBook: same icons border backgrounds links, etc... it's called > Sablotron > but he never released it. If some are interested I can ask for him to do > (He > will for sure, he just thaught that would not be useful...) I believe the best way to generate the Be Book is with Doxygen. This is simply the best solution, as it provides easy means to maintain the documentation at the core: the header files. For the user documentation, it would be best to use DocBook, as it already is an accepted standard. Furthermore, the KDE project has released a nice docbook compiler, which we can surely use! Niels