Rendering DocBook

In order to let MoinMoin render DocBook pages, you will need to follow the steps described below. Afterwards, you will be able to write DocBook files in MoinMoin and see them as rendered HTML. Note that rendering DocBook pages may take some seconds of processing time (this is done after the page is saved).

Installing the DocBook support

  1. Install 4suite and enable XSLT processing, see above.
  2. Go to DocBook files at SourceForge and download the latest archive. It contains the XSLT files necessary for HTML generation.

  3. Extract the archive and copy the whole directories html, lib, common and the file VERSION into a directory that is writable by MoinMoin (e.g. the data directory).

    • After you have upgraded 4suite, you have to delete the file db_compiled.dat in this directory (if it exists).

  4. Edit your wiki configuration, the attribute docbook_html_dir has to point to the directory (which contains e.g. the file docbook.xsl) you created in the last step.

  5. You should be able to use the DocBook parser now.

Using DocBook

Just write your DocBook file like you would have done in a different environment as well. If you want to insert links to other wiki pages, be sure to simply write the WikiName into the text. Note that pages that would need [[...]] links in ordinary wiki markup cannot be linked to directly, yet.

DocBook markup is either marked by #format docbook in the first line of the page or in a wiki page like this:

XSLT option disabled, please look at HelpOnConfiguration.
<!DOCTYPE book PUBLIC "-//OASIS//DTD DocBook XML V4.1.2//EN" "http://www.oasis-open.org/docbook/xml/4.1.2/docbookx.dtd">
<book>
<bookinfo>
<author>
<firstname>Bernd</firstname>
<surname>Le Pain</surname>
</author>
<copyright>
<year>2005</year>
</copyright>
</bookinfo>
<chapter>
<title>This is a title of a chapter</title>
<sect1>
<title>This is a title of a section</title>
<para>This is a paragraph.</para>
<para>
<emphasis role="bold">
This is a paragraph in bold.
</emphasis>
</para>
</sect1>
</chapter>
</book>

Note that you need to install DocBook like described above to make this example work.