If you save an AbiWord document as DocBook, it creates a DocBook XML
4.1.2 file.  You can then process your file as you would normally.

I just downloaded AbiWord 0.9.6, and would like to give this a try for
writing my articles.  But it's not apparent how I could get full use of
docbook from AbiWord.  I asked about this on the
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if anyone has any tips on using AbiWord to make docbook documents.

AbiWord is an open source WYSIWYG word processor.  It's native file
format is XML.  It imports and exports a number of file formats - you
could potentially use Abiword to convert Microsoft Word documents to
docbook.  You can get it for various *nixes, Windows, and Mac OS X from
http://www.abisource.com  I think there may be some other ports
available too, like QNX.  It's also been localized to quite a few
languages.

Mike
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Michael D. Crawford
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