I was about to ask for some doc book info actually...  :)

BTW - to export the XML (I assume that is what doc book is based on) to a
PDF document.  Does one need a Adobe license?  I assume so.  As we are
looking for a different project (That'll run in a system that e-smith is a
part of) a way of managing the import and export of information for the easy
retrieval - but more importantly the ability for users to generate their own
take away output in a variety of formats.  be it html or PDF or whatever.
Yes an ECMS.  :)

We are re-writing our highly successful ASP ECMS to PHP and adding some new
bells and whistles.  Yes the PHP was my idea - I now need to make it not
only PHP but better.  :)

Cheers,

Richard.



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> FYI, the OReilly network ran a good intro piece on DocBook XML at:
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>   http://xml.oreilly.com/news/dontlearn_0701.html
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