Are you in luck. Marshall Rose has provided us with a lovely little
tool called xml2rfc, which also supports output to HTML.
http://xml.resource.org/
- dan
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Dan Kohn <mailto:dan(_at_)dankohn(_dot_)com>
<http://www.dankohn.com/> <tel:+1-650-327-2600>
Randomly generated quote:
As the British Constitution is the most subtle organism which has
proceeded from the womb and long gestation of progressive history, so
the American Constitution is, so far as I can see, the most wonderful
work ever struck off at a given time by the brain and purpose of man. -
W.E. Gladstone
-----Original Message-----
From: Florian Weimer [mailto:fw(_at_)deneb(_dot_)enyo(_dot_)de]
Sent: Saturday, January 04, 2003 07:11
To: ietf(_at_)ietf(_dot_)org
Subject: RFC authoring tools
Are there any tools which can produce documents in standard RFC format
from high-level markup?
These feature are required:
- source format is human-readable ASCII (with embedded markup)
- high-level, non-visual markup
- libre conversion software to RFC format
- automatic generation of cross references, bibliographical
information, and table of contents
Wishlist items are:
- conversion to nice-looking PDF
- conversion to HTML
- conditional inclusion of pieces, depending on the output format
(ASCII art for text version, bitmap for HTML etc.)
Whether the tool is based on SGML, XML, (La)TeX or *roff doesn't
really matter to me.
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