>>>>> "T" == Timothy Fisher <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
T> What software do you need to read the DocBook format? If its
T> not readable by Word or Acrobat, I would suggest instead
T> placing it in a format that is easily read by most people, such
T> as Word or Acrobat (pdf).
DocBook is an encoding, not a rendering. From DocBook, you can (on
the fly) generate HTML, MsWord, PDF, RTF, XHTML, and WAP, just to name
a few. I think those cover /most/ people ;)
The difficulty with DocBook, and I won't kid you, is the tools to
write it; many of us are comfortable in Emacs and psgml-mode is an
excellent if ugly way to code DocBook, but outside the Emacs world,
unless you have $500 to spend on ArborText or some other pro editor,
there are not many viable options.
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