Hi,

I am trying to reproduce the structure of existing manuals written in 
Framemaker, in 2 new manuals written using Docbook and I'm having a little 
trouble working out how one is supposed to do radical formatting of front 
matter.

Our manuals are <book>s.

I have a custom title page constructed via a titlepage template, which just has 
the front cover. So far so (relatively) easy...

But then I have some pages with different page numbering (eg i .. vi) that 
include a slightly custom formatted TOC, an untitled copyright section, and 
then some titled (but un-numbered) sections describing Typographical 
Conventions etc. (One of the existing Frame manuals is accessible at 
<http://www.isode.com/Documentation/SWADMINT.pdf> in case I'm not explaining 
this well.)

The copyright section feels like it should come from the book info, but the 
remaining stuff feels like preface material.

What's the best approach for arranging these things? I'm starting to look at 
overriding the "book" template from fo/division.xsl, but have a sneaking 
suspicion that I really should be doing this all in the titlepage template.

Or is there another way?

I did look at Bob's otherwise excellent book, but didn't really get a good 
feeling for the best approach here.

Cheers,

Chris 

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