DocBook provides a system for writing structured documents using SGML or XML. It is particularly well-suited to books and papers about computer hardware and software, though it is by no means limited to them. In short, DocBook is an easy-to-understand and widely used DTD. Dozens of organizations use DocBook for millions of pages of documentation, in various print and online formats, worldwide.
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- DocBook: The Definitive Guide Online companion site of this O'Reilly publication and partial mirror site of OASIS site for DocBook.
- DocBook.org Official home page for DocBook 5: The Definitive Guide, the official documentation for DocBook.
- Getting Started With DocBook on OpenOffice It does not cover all of the functionality that is currently supported by the DocBook filter, but instead covers a few of the more frequently used operations that are necessary to commence using OpenOffice.org to edit and create DocBook files.
- DocBook Filters Read and write docbook xml using OpenOffice.org.
- DocBook Technical Committee Document Repository Specifications, XML DTDs and schemas, SGML DTDs, RELAX NG Grammars, W3C XML Schema Grammars.
- Get Going with DocBook Mark Galassi's readable introduction.
- The DocBook Project Open-source DocBook resources, including the DocBook XSL stylesheets. Lot of technical information in a Wiki.
- DocBook Demystification HOWTO Information on the markup system and the tools required. Primarily aimed at authors of technical documentation. Written by Eric Raymond.