Docbook
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DocBook 5.1: The Definitive Guide
DocBook 5.1: The Definitive Guide · Author: Norman Walsh · Editor: Richard Hamilton · ISBN: 9780596805029, published in conjunction with XML Press · Version 1.5.3 for DocBook 5.1 · Updated: 26 April, 2020 · (back cover) · Table of Contents · Preface to the DocBook V5.1 Edition · 1. ...
SourceForge
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Chapter 3. Manipulating DocBook Document Structure
DocBook files can be created manually or by tools. Sometimes tools create a structure which is inconvenient for some reasons or you have legacy documents which contain the wrong structure. This chapter shows how to restructure your DocBook document in the way you want.
SourceForge
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Chapter 1. Knowing DocBook’s Structure
DocBook has a wide variety of elements covering different semantics: from structural elements like book, chapter, appendix, to block elements like orderedlist, table, figure, to inline elements like filename, quote, or link. All of these elements are well covered in The Definitive Guide.
Opensuse
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How to Write an Article with DocBook and DAPS | DAPS 3.1
DAPS is an open source program for transforming DocBook XML into output formats such as HTML or PDF. DAPS is command line based and runs on Linux*. In XML-based publishing, layout and contents are strictly separated: while writing, you only focus on the contents and the XML tags to use.
Opensource.com
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An introduction to DocBook, a flexible markup language worth learning | Opensource.com
If I'm writing a README file or a short note to myself, DocBook is overkill, because the source document is also meant to be the final delivery format. In other words, where I would historically have used plain text, I use Markdown because Markdown's structure is a vast improvement over unstructured text.
Docbook
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DocBook Assemblies
This structure applies the following filters when rendering for the web: print only content is excluded globally; in tutorial 2, print only content is included, but advanced material is excluded; and the entire index is excluded. The online reference differs from the preceding book-based examples in that no total, linear order is imposed on the content.
Fifi
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Document Hierarchies
www.fifi.org Documentation Manpages GNU Info Debian document tree Whole document tree Trigance web page Public services User info Mailing lists Secure server Multilingual usage · DocBook makes available several different document hierarchies and a large library of markup for the content of ...
Wikipedia
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DocBook - Wikipedia
3 November 2025 - As a semantic language, DocBook enables its users to create document content in a presentation-neutral form that captures the logical structure of the content; that content can then be published in a variety of formats, including HTML, XHTML, EPUB, PDF, man pages, WebHelp and HTML Help, without ...
OASIS Open
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Creating DocBook Documents
The reference page or manual page in DocBook was inspired by, and in fact designed to reproduce, the common UNIX "manpage" concept. (We use the word "page" loosely here to mean a document of variable length containing reference material on a specific topic.) DocBook is rich in markup tailored for such documents, which often vary greatly in content, however well-structured they may be.
Sagehill
sagehill.net › docbookxsl › WebpageStruct.html
Structuring your webpages
By nesting tocentry elements, you create nested heading levels in the your table of contents similar to chapter, sect1, sect2, etc. in a book's table of contents. You can also put various config elements in the file to provide configuration parameters for your website. The following shows the first part of the example layout.xml file included with the Website distribution: Example 31.4. Example layout.xml file · <?xml version="1.0"?> <!DOCTYPE layout PUBLIC "-//Norman Walsh//DTD Website Layout V2.5.0//EN" "http://docbook.sourceforge.net/release/website/2.5.0/layout.dtd"> <layout> <config para
Docbook
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Creating DocBook Documents
16 June 2009 - The reference page or manual page in DocBook was inspired by, and in fact designed to reproduce, the common UNIX “manpage” concept. (We use the word “page” loosely here to mean a document of variable length containing reference material on a specific topic.) DocBook is rich in markup tailored for such documents, which often vary greatly in content, however well structured they may be.
Everypageispageone
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DocBook resurgent: what it tells us about structured writing and component content management – Every Page is Page One
6 December 2019 - So it feels dumbed down compared to Docbook (although I hear DITA syntax has now grown considerably). It had to look a bit like HTML to come across as familiar after all, but it feels too nerdy compared to HTML. But all in all, DITA has done the job really well. It has helped important ideas to break though: separation of content and presentation, structured authoring, topic-based writing.
Docbook
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Chapter 6. DocBook Assemblies
This structure applies the following filters when rendering for the web: print only content is excluded globally; in tutorial 2, print only content is included, but advanced material is excluded; and the entire index is excluded. The online reference differs from the preceding book-based examples in that no total, linear order is imposed on the content.
EduTech Wiki
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DocBook - EduTech Wiki
26 March 2017 - They are divided into three broad categories: structural, block-level, and inline.” (wikipedia, retrieved nov 3 2010). See also DITA (a more modular alternative) and the Comparison of document markup languages at Wikipedia. “The core DocBook standard is the DocBook Document Type Definition (DTD) maintained by the DocBook Technical Committee in OASIS. The DTD defines the vocabulary of content ...
Xmlmind
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DocBook Assemblies and Topics for the Impatient
A DocBook 5.1+ assembly specifies how to create a plain, “normal”, DocBook document (e.g. a book) out of contents “pulled” from topic files. The “normal” DocBook document created by the means of an assembly is called the realized document. The main elements of an assembly are structure ...
Docbook
tdg.docbook.org › tdg › 4.5 › docbook.html
DocBook: The Definitive Guide
11 October 2006 - DocBook Content Parameter Entities - Specify content of selected elements
Sagehill
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Part IV. Special DocBook features
Allowed DocBook elements · Structuring your webpages · Generating your webpages · Build with XSLT only · Build with make · Source files in multiple directories · Linking between pages · Olinks with XSLT build method · Olinks with Make method · Linking to other sites · Adding other content ·
Docbook
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structure
29 October 2019 - For example, one structure could assemble a printed document, while a second structure could assemble an online help system from the same set of resources. If a structure element has a resourceref attribute, then the resource that it points to becomes the root element and base content of the ...
Huihoo
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1.9. The Structure of a DocBook File - Huihoo
Structural elements, such as chapters and sections, must contain at least a <title> (lines 10, 15, 22), and a (possibly empty) <para> element (lines 12, 17, 24). The content model for the various elements, i.e., where and how many times each one can occur at a given point in a document is defined by the DocBook DTD (or Schema).
Cern
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Writing Documentation Using DocBook
Table of Contents · 1. XML and DocBook · 1.1. DocBook · 1.2. A few words about XSLT · 1.3. Presentation of the DocBook XML Tools installed at CERN · 1.4. My First DocBook File · 1.5. Translation to HTML · 1.6. What about those Style Sheets? 1.7. Translation to PDF · 1.8. Anatomy of a DocBook Tag · 1.9. The Structure of a DocBook File ·