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- DocBook. org
This is the free, online special edition of DocBook 5: The Definitive Guide for the DocBook Publishers schema Version 1 0 0 is an experimental version that documents Publishers V1 0 (based on DocBook V5 0)
- What is DocBook?
DocBook is a schema (available in several languages including RELAX NG, SGML and XML DTDs, and W3C XML Schema) maintained by the DocBook Technical Committee of OASIS
- DocBook: The Definitive Guide
DocBook 5: The Definitive Guide There are different versions of the book The most recent versions (for 5 1 and 5 2, at the time of this writing) are evolving (slowly) and get updated automatically Pick a version!
- Creating DocBook Documents
This chapter explains in concrete, practical terms how to make DocBook documents It’s an overview of all the kinds of markup that are possible in DocBook documents It explains how to create several kinds of DocBook documents: books, sets of books, chapters, articles, and reference manual entries
- Chapter 1. Getting Started with DocBook
Whether you’re just getting started with DocBook, or curating a collection of tens of thousands of DocBook documents, one question that you have to consider is how stable is DocBook?
- DocBook Schemas
It is particularly well suited to books and papers about computer hardware and software (though it is by no means limited to these applications) Historically, DocBook was a DTD Some older versions are only available in that format
- DocBook 5. 1: The Definitive Guide
Creating DocBook Documents 2 1 Making an XML Document 2 1 1 An XML Declaration 2 1 2 A Document Type Declaration 2 1 3 An Internal Subset 2 1 4 The Document (or Root) Element 2 2 Physical Divisions: Breaking a Document into Separate Files 2 3 Logical Divisions: The Categories of Elements in DocBook 2 3 1 Sets 2 3 2 Books 2 3 3
- Documentation - DocBook
Users migrating from DocBook V4 x to DocBook V5 0 should read DocBook V5 0: The Transition Guide In addition, many communities and users have written introductions and other “how to” guides for DocBook
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