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Revision as of 00:55, 23 June 2011
Introduction
- Be bold! - Don't let the tools scare you - There's a team to back you up
Documentation Workflow
- Write first, format later - Formatting in DocBook - Pushing strings to translation - Pulling strings from translation - Building documents - Publishing documents to the web - Building packages from documents
Brief Introduction to DocBook
- Why DocBook? - DocBook as an XML markup language - Human-readable tags - Text-based format for easy revision control - Separation between content and style - Output in a variety of formats - Parts of a DocBook file - Common DocBook tags - Dividing a document into multiple files with XIncludes - Entities: With great power comes great responsibility
Separation of Concerns
- Separation of Concern pattern explained - Separation of Content and Presentation - Usability - Document metadata - Publican brands - Separation of Domain Knowledge and Information Architecture - Domain Knowledge - Documentation Information Architecture - Separation of End-user Problem space and Technology Solution space - End-user problems - Technology-specific solutions - Separation of Audiences - Organizational roles - Separation of Information types - Mental processing modes
Concepts, Tasks, and References
- Information types explained
Tasks, Procedures, and Processes
- Tasks, Procedures, and Processes defined - Documenting Procedures - The Four Parts of a Procedure - Procedure-writing Guidelines - Example Procedure - Example Procedure Docbook source - Documenting Processes
XML tools
- XML concepts - xmllint - xsltproc - xmltidy
Publican
- Publican Workflow - Creating a Blank Document - Validating XML Code - Building a document - Publishing a Document to the Web