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Docbook Authoritative Guide 2.0.9 (alpha)
By Norman Walsh And Leonard Muellner
Updated: WED, 31 DEC 2003
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Preface preface
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Docbook provides a system that uses SGML or XML to write structured documents. Although there is no limit, it is particularly suitable for books and literature on computer hardware and software. DocBook is a document type definition (Document Type Definition (DTD)). Due to the powerful and robust of this DTD, it is also the case of the main structure and writing books, Docbook has been adopted by a large number of authors, and this group is still growing. How much unexpectedly, Docbook is also supported by many commercial tools. At the same time, the support of the free software (Free Software environment is also growing rapidly. In short, DocBook is an easy-to-understand DTD. In every corner of the world, thousands of organizations use docbook to write millions of pages, various prints or online formats, documents.
Why do you read this book?
This book is set to a clear, concise, standard DocBook DTD reference. This book is also the official documentation of the Docbook DTD.
In a word, we want to answer all your elements (Entities) and entity (enttive) questions about DOCBOOK. Special, we include the following topics:
Docbook's common environment. Docbook may not accept it at the beginning because it has more than 300 elements. We will soon let you know how these parts are combined. How to write a DocBook document. Where to start and how to do it. Analysis and verification. When you write a document, how do you know if it complies with the DocBook DTD? How to Publish Docbook documentation. How to handle it after writing? We offer a guide to use some commonly used free tools to publish a Docbook documentation that allows you to publish them in the form of printing or web pages. Custom DTD. Many individuals and companies have defined their own DocBook DTD standards. No matter whether your theme is related to computer software, you can cut DOCBOOK in accordance with our interpretation, so that it is suitable for you to express. Understand all elements. Each element is carefully documentated, including its desired semantics and the purpose of each attribute provided to it. Each element provides an example of using it correctly. These parameter entities and character entities are also described. Style sheet. Simply discussed some standard style sheet languages. XML compatibility. If you or your organization want to write or publish or publish using XML, we have outlined all the points that need attention. Additional resources and a CD-ROM. Finally, we will tell you where to find the latest information, and provide a complete online document in the CD-ROM.
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