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Re: (slightly offtopic) DocBook multi-part example
- To: Gregory Leblanc <>
- Subject: Re: (slightly offtopic) DocBook multi-part example
- From: Gary Lawrence Murphy <>
- Date: 03 Jan 2000 14:43:45 -0500
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- Organization: TCI: Business Innovation through Open Source Computing
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References: <38702577.AD86157E@cu-portland.edu>
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The PHP manual is in DocBook, and you can get the source to Norm
Walsh's new book; I probably learned more by reverse-engineering his
book than in all my fights with the docs. (go ahead, buy the book
anyway and encourage him to write more!)
I can also send you my makefiles for our Kernel book if that will
help. I found the standard sgmltools scripts to be too limiting for a
collaborative writing environment and cobbled my own method of
assembling a book; I also use a trick I got from Norm to allow
printing just one chapter while preserving the numbering schemes.
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