I too would be interested in such a template should one be available.

Lionel B. Dyck, Consultant/Specialist 
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From:
"Scully, William P" <william.scu...@ca.com>
To:
IBMVM@LISTSERV.UARK.EDU
Date:
03/02/2009 08:02 AM
Subject:
OT: Neat Documentation
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The IBM z/VM Operating System <IBMVM@LISTSERV.UARK.EDU>



"In the day", I enjoyed using Document Composition Facility and
BookMaster to create neat and consistently formatted documentation.  In
this day of Word (Ugh!), HTML, and OpenOffice (among others) I'd like to
find a document template or CSS (Style Sheet) which will render my local
doc in a manner visually consistent with IBM's documentation.  In my
humble opinion IBM doc is visually appealing, easy on the eyes,
consistent, et cetera. 

Creating such a template, however, requires skills I simply don't have.
So if someone has a useful, full-featured template or CSS to use as a
sample I'd love to see it. 

Respond off-list to avoid clutter, if you please. 

PS: I do know about the BookMaster-to-HTML B2H tool and use that.  But
it seems a style sheet might be more useful, long-term.

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