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DocBook

The standard markup language used by the DocsProject. Refer to the DocBook home page for everything DocBook:

Example Tutorial

The DocsProject maintains an example tutorial that shows beginners how to get started using DocBook, using a simple "show and tell" format. After you click the above link to the tutorial , choose "(As text)" at the top, and save the resulting page. Then open the page in your favorite editor. Most editors, such as vi, Emacs, and gEdit, will use "syntax highlighting" to make the document very easy to read.

Complete Reference

"DocBook: The Definitive Guide" (often called "The DocBook Book" or "TDG"), available at the site, has a complete reference of all tags used in DocBook. The DocsProject currently uses version 4.4 of the DocBook DTD. The reference in TDG shows you which tags belong to newer versions of the DocBook DTD, so you don't violate the specification when you are writing your documents. You can download or read the book here:

Creating DocBook Using Common Tools

The Documentation Guide explains how to configure vi and Emacs for DocBook support.

OpenOffice.org has some limited capabilities for producing DocBook XML from documents that adhere to strict use of built-in styles. See ["DocsProject/OOoDocBook"] for information on using OpenOffice.org Writer for working with DocBook.

Users can export pages from this wiki to DocBook. To ease the conversion process, refer to the guidelines found at Docs/WritingUsingTheWiki .