VirtueMart - 1.1 User Manual
The Documentation
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The VirtueMart Developer Portal [http://dev.virtuemart.net] is an open Development + Hosting
Platform for all VirtueMart-related Open Source Projects. It offers the same services as
JoomlaCode [http://joomlacode.org] or Sourceforge [http://sourceforge.net], but focusses on
VirtueMart Development. The Portal is powered by a free Open Source Community License of
CodeBeamer [https://codebeamer.com] - the Enterprise Collaborative Development Platform by
Intland [http://www.intland.com].
Platform for all VirtueMart-related Open Source Projects. It offers the same services as
JoomlaCode [http://joomlacode.org] or Sourceforge [http://sourceforge.net], but focusses on
VirtueMart Development. The Portal is powered by a free Open Source Community License of
CodeBeamer [https://codebeamer.com] - the Enterprise Collaborative Development Platform by
Intland [http://www.intland.com].
5.5. The Documentation
This documentation was written using XMLMind XML Editor [http://www.xmlmind.com/xmleditor]
and the DocBook [http://www.docbook.org] XML Format.
and the DocBook [http://www.docbook.org] XML Format.
DocBook defines a set of markup elements useful for marking up text so that the text can then be
transformed into several different formats. It's possible to create documents in different formats: PDF,
HTML, HTML Help (.chm Files for Windows Help), XML, RTF, TeX, WordML (Word 2003) and
others. The author of this document uses the documentation build script (run with Apache Ant) to
generate the end-user documents. The idea is to write just once and reach the largest possible number
of people with the information. Digital information not stored properly tends to get lost. Due to the
fact that not containing uncommon characters (such as binary formats) it's possible to index and search
directly on the documents written on SGML and consequently on DocBook. The SGML systems use
markups to make their description. DocBook holds over 300 markup elements each one with several
attributes which can assume several values, these can be fixed or defined by the document / style that
the author has used.
transformed into several different formats. It's possible to create documents in different formats: PDF,
HTML, HTML Help (.chm Files for Windows Help), XML, RTF, TeX, WordML (Word 2003) and
others. The author of this document uses the documentation build script (run with Apache Ant) to
generate the end-user documents. The idea is to write just once and reach the largest possible number
of people with the information. Digital information not stored properly tends to get lost. Due to the
fact that not containing uncommon characters (such as binary formats) it's possible to index and search
directly on the documents written on SGML and consequently on DocBook. The SGML systems use
markups to make their description. DocBook holds over 300 markup elements each one with several
attributes which can assume several values, these can be fixed or defined by the document / style that
the author has used.