Hi Casey,

This is the first I'd heard of ROBOdoc, so I looked it
up and looked at the docbook output.  What I see in the
examples is that ROBOdoc generates a DocBook article
containing a pretty straightforward mapping from ROBOdoc
input to Simplified DocBook mostly using formalpara and
para elements.

Unfortunately, the output is not in the form of a DocBook
reference, which is what you want for your chapter, but
it does look pretty consistent, so it shouldn't be too
hard to write an XSL transform to get you all (or most)
of the way to where you want to be.

In fact, it wouldn't surprise me if someone has already
done this, though a quick look using google didn't reveal
anything obvious.  It might be worthwhile for you to check
that out, too.

Hope this helps; sorry I don't have a quick solution.

Dick Hamilton
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> Hi, i've been a lurker here for years. While most of my questions have
> been answered throughout my time here, I have not come across an
> answer for this one.
>
> My projects documentation is in DocBook, and output to HTML.
>
> I would like to use ROBOdoc for my source files, and use the docbook
> files, that ROBOdoc generates as a 'reference' chapter in the
> existing documentation.
>
> Now, I am unsure how to (in a good way), merge these two together. I
> could do it by hand. But I want to avoid that.
>
> Does anyone have any suggestions or experience on this?
>
> - Casey
>
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