https://docbook.org/ seems to have links to the dtd/xsd definitions, also a 
link to tools they seem to suggest/endorse.

—-rony
Rony G. Flatscher (mobil/e)

> Am 01.11.2019 um 16:51 schrieb Jeremy Nicoll <jn.ml.sfrg...@letterboxes.org>:
> 
> On Fri, 1 Nov 2019, at 14:00, Gil Barmwater wrote:
>> 
>> Spent some time trying to get my head around our documentation 
>> process and here is where I'm at. We use DocBook for all our 
>> documentation which consist of XML which contains the book content 
> 
> Presumably there's also some file(s) somewhere - a DTD? - which describe
> the valid structure of one of our XML files - that might exclude tags or 
> attributes that we don't use, and/or limit the ways the tags etc are used?
> (That is, our files are presumably an ooREXX-specific subset of DocBook 
> as a whole.)
> 
> I'd expect that to be used in whatever process syntax checks/ validates 
> the XML files, to make sure they do have the expected structure.
> 
>> and XSL that describes the format.?? 
> 
> I'd have expected the XSL files to describe the transformations that are
> applied to the validated XML sources to generate formatted output.
> 
> 
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> Jeremy Nicoll - my opinions are my own.
> 
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