Team,

I am setting up a Docbook system.
When I did so for the first time for some tests a couple of years ago I didn't 
worry too much about whether everything was done using the best tools, or in 
the best way.
This time I want to be a bit more certain I'm doing things the best way and not 
missing anything.  I want to produce a susyem that colleagues can use and 
foresee resistence if it is more difficult than it needs to be.

I've started out by looking at Bob Stayton's book on-line.  But, I think it is 
a bit out of date.
Can anyone direct me to any more up-to-date Getting Started guides ?
Or Bob, is there any chance that you might update your on-line book, in 
particular the version numbers referenced for Saxon and Fop ?  And the class 
names to use (The section on Saxon still refers to version 6 and the ICL 
version of the class-name).





Appreciatively,
Richard.





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