DB LaTeX DocBook to LaTeX Publishing transforms your SGML/XML DocBook documents to DVI, PostScript or PDF by translating them in pure LaTeX as a first process. MathML 2.0 markups are supported too. It started as a clone of DB2LaTeX. By mcswellin Software > Text > TeX and LaTeXwith dblatexdocbooklatextexxetex
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. By mcswellin Software > Text > DocBookwith 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 By mcswellin Software > Text > DocBookwith ditadocbook