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Annotate
Dominik
Brettnacher
Version 0.1
September 13, 2005
Table of Contents
What is Annotate?
Features
1. How to install Annotate
Prerequisites
Requirements on the authoring station
Requirements on the web server
Getting the software
Configuring Annotate
Converting your document
Configuring the CGI part
Check the result
2. How Annotate works
Introduction
What Annotate does with your document
XSL processing
Preserving Node-IDs
Managing comments: the administration mode
Changing Annotate's look and feel
Templates
3. The annotate.conf configuration file
Introduction
The right place for the configuration file
The XSL part
The CGI part
A. Example configuration file
B. Further reading
DocBook
XML, XSL and XSLT
Perl
Related projects
Other
List of Figures
1.
How Annotate Works
List of Tables
3.1.
CGI part configuration parameters
List of Examples
1.1.
Installing the DBI module with CPAN
1.2.
Converting a document with xsltproc
1.3.
Converting a document with Saxon
3.1.
Stylesheet configuration
3.2.
Stylesheet configuration for chunked output
3.3.
Configuration of the annotatable elements
3.4.
Making only chapters annotatable
3.5.
DBI configuration using MySQL
3.6.
DBI configuration using CSV files