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[team4xt] Re: Docs
Subject: [team4xt] Re: Docs
User: Website From: Dave Pawson (dave.pawson@virgin.net)
Date: 28/04/2000 - 14:26
Eric
I don't know docbook at all, but a "docbook documentation"
with a proper
history section would probably be better if there is one...
You seem to be a docbook expert ;)
No.
do you have a pointer to such a
format ?
But I know a man that does :-)
See Docbook, the definitive guide.
Norm Walsh's book, on line, talks about
docbook.
#From the book/soft version.
Getting This Book: Open Source Publishing
If you want to hold this book in your hand and flip through its pages, you
have to buy it as you would any other book. You can also get it in
electronic form, as a DocBook SGML document and in HTML, either on the CD
that accompanies the bound book or from this book's web site:
http://docbook.org/.
O'Reilly & Associates is publishing this book as an Open Source book, on the
model of Open Source software: in its electronic form it is freely available
and yours to copy and distribute to others.[1]
We invite your participation in its evolution as a standard like its
subject, the DocBook DTD. As the DocBook continues to evolve, we will
continue to update the online version of this book. The printed edition will
also be updated in the regular way that O'Reilly updates its books, fixing
errors and adding essential technical information as it reprints the book
until a new edition is necessary.
And the on-line version is faster to navigate too.
Regards, DaveP
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