On 7/13/06, Andy Little <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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> "Dean Michael Berris" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote in message
> news:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
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> > Is there a reason why Boost is using DocBook still?
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> One good point about DocBook is that it produces pdf output for free.
>

How about TeX or LaTeX ? There are a lot of converter tools out there
that allow creating PS or PDF from TeX documents... Though I'm not
impressed with the TeX based documents that I see being created (too
plain for taste, or might just be a default output format), it might
be a worthy alternative to DocBook.

I haven't a lot of experience with TeX nor LaTeX though, so I think I
should read more about it too.

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