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Re: (slightly offtopic) DocBook multi-part example
- To: Gregory Leblanc <>,
- Subject: Re: (slightly offtopic) DocBook multi-part example
- From: Howard Mann <>
- Date: Sun, 02 Jan 2000 21:53:12 -0700
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Gregory Leblanc wrote:
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> Hip-hip-hooray! I gave up on xemacs today, and installed plain-ugly
> emacs (sorry, I just think it looks ugly), and actually have syntax
> highlighting working for DocBook now. I'd like to rip into DocBook for
> another project, in order to get aquainted so that I can help with
> transitioning the LDP to DocBook. Does anybody have an example of a
> multi-part Book document done up in decent DocBook? My starter project
> is 7 sections of 20KB-200KB plain text, so it's WAY too big for a single
> document. Sorry for sending this here, but I wasn't sure where else to
> turn.
> Greg
Yes -- http://www.LinuxNinja.com/linux-admin/book1.html
Cheers,
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