> > never realy played with it. Most I've really used is latex but you can only really 
>convert that
> > into decent pdf and ps. html isn't too bad but anything else usually sucks.
> 
> 
> Well, you're going to get flamed for that last comment. TeX is very good
> for producing ps/pdf. Whilst I'm a visual DTP sucker, I can still value the

Yeah that's what I said :) latex rocks.  Just isn't great if all you want to do is 
print out what you did in latex ie ps/pdf.

> beautiful text that comes from the average TeX processed document. Lovely
> stuff.
> 
> DocBook is perfect for what you're doing though (and you can process it
> with TeX as well!) so you should check out docbook.org, read the definitive
> guide (O'Reilly book also published on docbook.org) and if you feel like it,
> grab the GNOME Project's docbook stylesheets - they're very yummy. You
> can find them on the GDP site on gnome.org.
> 

        Yep I remembered docbook just after I typed :wq :)

> Get in touch if you need help setting it up or anything.

        Will do. Thanks


-- 
John


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