Dave Pawson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: > Norm had this question asked of him, > and rather than answer 'what can docbook be used for' > I'd like to quote concrete examples. > > Would you mail me with additions please: > > Writing books (for print or web publishing) > Websites > Documenting Applications and OS extensions > xfree86 > ... > Producing HTML help files
Embedded documentation in code: XSLT Standard Library http://xsltsl.sourceforge.net/ Books for print/trade publication (or eventual print/trade publication) "Processing XML with Java" http://www.ibiblio.org/xml/books/xmljava/chapters/ "Learning XML" http://www.oreilly.com/catalog/learnxml/colophon.html (and, I think, other O'Reilly titles) "DocBook: The Definitive Guide" http://www.docbook.org Formal specifications RELAX NG XML schema language official committee specification http://www.oasis-open.org/committees/relax-ng/#documents Man pages KDE (I think) http://www.kde.org/documentation/ (FreeBSD? GNOME? others?) Documentation for commercial software and hardware Sun, Red Hat, SuSE, HP, Cogent Real-Time Systems, Conectiva, Rational, Mandrakesoft, Caldera, Apple (Darwin docs)... News stories and feature articles Most everything I've ever written for xmlhack http://xmlhack.com/author.php?id=11 My "Don't Learn XML" article http://xml.oreilly.com/news/dontlearn_0701.html Theses and disserations (somebody?)