Seconded. One thing Debiandoc lacks and IMHO is somethings pretty 
important
        is the support of inline figures.

        In any case, if we want to use Docbook we should also say *which* DTD we
        want to use. Otherwise people would be using completely different DTDs 
which
        could make automatic compilation a pain (since the DTDs might be 
somewhat
        obscure in some cases)

        Regards

        Javi

On Sun, Dec 30, 2001 at 11:31:31PM +0000, Martin WHEELER wrote:
> On Sun, 30 Dec 2001, John R. Daily wrote:
> 
> >  a well-reasoned discussion would be
> > welcome;
> >
> > I have searched for any recent discussions of DebianDoc/SGML
> > vs. DocBook/XML as the Debian documentation standards
> 
> I propose that BOTH should be accepted by the DDP forthwith.
> 
> Then let time and writers' inclinations sort out the rest.
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