I always rather liked the IBM Bookmaster flavor of GML.  I wrote some good-looking (and perhaps even useful) things in it.

Adam

On Tue, Sep 17, 2019 at 11:16 AM <arnold@skeeve.com> wrote:
Hi.

Christopher Browne <cbbrowne@gmail.com> wrote:
> I had the other reaction to this...
>
> I have been managing my web presence via DocBook SGML for a goodly long
> time.  It is, as mentioned upthread, pretty wordy what with all the verbose
> tagging.
>
> It would be worth something to be able to edit it in TeXinfo form, with the
> lesser amount of tagging required.  (And I'd kinda like to get off of
> DocBook/SGML one of these days as the toolset is clearly mouldering away
> pretty badly.)

Looks like pandoc will go from DocBook to Texinfo.

Me, I'd probably write a giant awk script to do the grunt work. :-)

> For sophisticated material, TeXinfo is of use, notwithstanding notions to
> make everything into brief man pages.

As I've been saying, I use it for books.

Good luck,

Arnold