- AsciiDoc
AsciiDoc is a text document format for writing short documents, articles, books and UNIX man pages. AsciiDoc files can be translated to HTML and DocBook markups using the asciidoc(1) command. AsciiDoc is highly configurable: both the AsciiDoc source file syntax and the backend output markups (which can be almost any type of SGML/XML markup) can be customized and extended by the user. Unicode-aware (despite the name).
AsciiDoc is a text document format for writing notes, documentation, articles, books, ebooks, slideshows, web pages, man pages and blogs. AsciiDoc files can be translated to many formats including HTML, PDF, EPUB, man page.
asciidoc docbook ebooks epub man page pdf slideshow slidy
with docbook by 3 users
- biblioref
Gives thinking behind the <biblioref> element
with docbook
- BNF ProductionSet in DocBook
Formatted as a sort of table. The way this is formatted might be useful for thinking how to format e.g. InflAffixTemplates. The fo formatting information is contained in the XMLmind file addon\config\docbook\xsl\fo\ebnf.xsl.
with docbook
- Customizing the DocBook DTD
Customizing the DocBook DTD: An Excerpt from DocBook: The Definitive Guide
In this three-part excerpt from his new book, Norm Walsh describes how to modify the DocBook DTD and customize it for your own applications.
leonard muellner network norman oreilly oreillynet walsh
with docbook xml
- DB Core elements
DocBook Publisher's Wiki table of PublishersMinimalElements and elements to go into modules.
with docbook
- DB Core elements
DocBook Publisher's schema of minimal elements
with docbook
- DITA vs. DocBook
If you line DocBook and DITA up, I think DITA can point to four technical differences that are arguably features in its favor: 1. A topic-oriented authoring paradigm. 2. A cross-referencing scheme that's more practical than XML's flat ID space. 3. SGML's conref, reinvented. 4. An extensibility model based on “specialization”. Well, heck, if that's all DITA has going for it, DocBook can do those things
with dita docbook
- DocBook --> slides
with docbook
- DocBook 5.0: The Definitive Guide
O'Reilly pub, new version of The Definitive Guide
with docbook
- DocBook Editors
This is the homepage of the Emperor
dan emperor merciless ming
with docbook editors software uml xml
- DocBook FAQ
FAQ on using DocBook; appears to be largely excerpts from a mailing list or forum. Updated March 2008, but lots of older content, and not much on v5.
Frequently Asked questions Docbook
ant catalog docbook markup stylesheets tools
with docbook
- DocBook Indexes
Jirka Kosek explains the ins and outs of constructing document indexes in DocBook.
jirka kosek network oreilly oreillynet publishing style
with docbook indexes software uml xml
- DocBook Open Repository
with docbook open repository software uml xml by 3 users
- DocBook publishing tools
Tools for transforming DocBook documents into other formats.
with docbook latex
- DocBook Role
Uses of the 'role' attr for DB customization
with system:unfiled
- DocBook tools
Wiki pg of tools for working with DocBook
with docbook
- DocBook v5: The Transition Guide
The Transition Guide for switching from earlier versions of DocBook to v5
with docbook
- DocBook W3C XML Schema
with docbook schema software uml w3c xml
- DocBook WIKI
with docbook
- DocBook XSL Configurator
Configures XSL to convert DocBook XML into FO or HTML.
with docbook xsl
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