JaroslavTulach at 06:29, 29 May 2010 - 2010-05-29 06:29:06

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68.226.92.3 at 14:12, 28 May 2010 - 2010-05-28 14:12:46

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[[wikipedia:DocBook|DocBook]] is a language that rebuilds [[TeX]] on top of [[XML]]. In its use it resembles [[HTML]], however it sort of deals with higher level abstractions (section, citation, reference, etc.), so it more suitable for additional processing (to PDF, etc.).
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[[wikipedia:DocBook|DocBook]] is a language that rebuilds [[LaTeX]] on top of [[XML]]. In its use it resembles [[HTML]], however it sort of deals with higher level abstractions (section, citation, reference, etc.), so it more suitable for additional processing (to PDF, etc.).
Btw. [[TheAPIBook]] has been written in [[Docbook]]. However [[Apress]] required the text to be in Microsoft Word format, so I had to do an automatic conversion. As such at the time of publishing [[TheAPIBook]] I was expert on [[OpenDocument]] format and various [[XSL]] tricks. In case anyone needs [[Docbook]] to [[OpenDocument]] conversion script, contact me, I can expose what I had to global world.
Btw. [[TheAPIBook]] has been written in [[Docbook]]. However [[Apress]] required the text to be in Microsoft Word format, so I had to do an automatic conversion. As such at the time of publishing [[TheAPIBook]] I was expert on [[OpenDocument]] format and various [[XSL]] tricks. In case anyone needs [[Docbook]] to [[OpenDocument]] conversion script, contact me, I can expose what I had to global world.
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JaroslavTulach: Docbook moved to DocBook: Let's capitalize the 'B' - 2010-05-28 07:29:00

Docbook moved to DocBook: Let's capitalize the 'B'

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JaroslavTulach at 07:18, 28 May 2010 - 2010-05-28 07:18:18

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[[wikipedia:DocBook]] is a language that rebuilds [[TeX]] on top of [[XML]]. In its use it resembles [[HTML]], however it sort of deals with higher level abstractions (section, citation, reference, etc.), so it more suitable for additional processing (to PDF, etc.).
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[[wikipedia:DocBook|DocBook]] is a language that rebuilds [[TeX]] on top of [[XML]]. In its use it resembles [[HTML]], however it sort of deals with higher level abstractions (section, citation, reference, etc.), so it more suitable for additional processing (to PDF, etc.).
Btw. [[TheAPIBook]] has been written in [[Docbook]]. However [[Apress]] required the text to be in Microsoft Word format, so I had to do an automatic conversion. As such at the time of publishing [[TheAPIBook]] I was expert on [[OpenDocument]] format and various [[XSL]] tricks. In case anyone needs [[Docbook]] to [[OpenDocument]] conversion script, contact me, I can expose what I had to global world.
Btw. [[TheAPIBook]] has been written in [[Docbook]]. However [[Apress]] required the text to be in Microsoft Word format, so I had to do an automatic conversion. As such at the time of publishing [[TheAPIBook]] I was expert on [[OpenDocument]] format and various [[XSL]] tricks. In case anyone needs [[Docbook]] to [[OpenDocument]] conversion script, contact me, I can expose what I had to global world.
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JaroslavTulach: New page: wikipedia:DocBook is a language that rebuilds TeX on top of XML. In its use it resembles HTML, however it sort of deals with higher level abstractions (section, citation, r... - 2010-05-28 07:15:02

New page: wikipedia:DocBook is a language that rebuilds TeX on top of XML. In its use it resembles HTML, however it sort of deals with higher level abstractions (section, citation, r...

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[[wikipedia:DocBook]] is a language that rebuilds [[TeX]] on top of [[XML]]. In its use it resembles [[HTML]], however it sort of deals with higher level abstractions (section, citation, reference, etc.), so it more suitable for additional processing (to PDF, etc.).

Btw. [[TheAPIBook]] has been written in [[Docbook]]. However [[Apress]] required the text to be in Microsoft Word format, so I had to do an automatic conversion. As such at the time of publishing [[TheAPIBook]] I was expert on [[OpenDocument]] format and various [[XSL]] tricks. In case anyone needs [[Docbook]] to [[OpenDocument]] conversion script, contact me, I can expose what I had to global world.

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