Difference: DocBookTips (5 vs. 6)

Revision 619 Mar 2004 - TobyCabot

Line: 1 to 1
 (back to TechNotes)

DocBook is a structured document format that allows you to write a document in SGML (or XML) and then convert it to many different formats. There are two different DTD's for DocBook: one for SGML and one for XML.

Line: 11 to 11
  Docbook per se consists of a "Document Type Definition" or DTD which defines the strcuture of a valid docbook document. There are SGML and XML versions.
Added:
>
>
http://www.sagehill.net/docbookxsl/index.html - looks like a good guide to processing docbook using various tools. It's in html form here, but can be purchased in PDF or as a paperback book.
 XML

Quick Start Guide: http://jimweller.net/jim/dbxmlqs/

View topic | History: r7 < r6 < r5 < r4 | More topic actions...
Copyright © 2008-2024 by the contributing authors. All material on this collaboration platform is the property of the contributing authors.
Ideas, requests, problems regarding The Caboteria? Send feedback