We are happy to announce the release of Publican 4.0!

The highest-priority fixes and enhancements in this release add the ability of 
Publican to use DocBook 5 as an input format, add improvements to the 
presentation of Publican-driven websites, and improve your control over and 
navigation of your Publican-generated documents.

Docbook 5 is now supported as an input format, and Docbook 5-compatible 
templates are now included in Publican. You can start using DocBook 5 for your 
new book projects straight away, and there's no more need to downconvert docs 
when collaborating with other projects!

Publican 4 includes numerous improvements to presentation and enhancements to 
navigation. It is now possible to organize books by category: this is an 
improvement upon the previous organization mechanism, which permitted sorting 
only by alphabetical order. Navigation for documents without multi-page HTML 
format has been added, so if all you've got is a PDF, you can ship just that in 
a Publican-driven website. Finally, translators can now control the sort order 
of glossary entries in their languages, so there's no need to avoid glossaries 
any more!

A large number of presentation issues have been improved in Publican 4. The 
subtitle element now takes its size from the preceding title. Publican 4 now 
includes support for SVG graphics in Internet Explorer 8 and up. Improvements 
to PDF processing ensure that Indic language PDFs now build correctly. 
<imageobject>, <textobject>, <package>, <example>, and <option> XML tags are 
now rendered properly. The presentation of CSS styles in EPUB format has been 
improved: this improves the presentation of admonitions, <screen> tags, 
<programlisting>s, and removes the web footer tag from EPUB output. OPF 
manifests and internal identifiers have also been improved in EPUB output.

Several improvements have been made for translators and consumers of translated 
content. In addition to the glossary issue already mentioned, a new feature 
provides a notification when a translation is older than the document in the 
source language.

Thanks to everyone involved in Publican 4.0 testing and documentation!

For a more complete list of features, see the Publican 4.0 Release Notes 
available shortly from:
http://jfearn.fedorapeople.org/en-US/Publican/index.html

The Publican source is available from:

https://fedorahosted.org/releases/p/u/publican/publican-4.0.0-0.fc19.src.rpm 
(SRPM)
https://fedorahosted.org/releases/p/u/publican/Publican-v4.0.0.tar.gz (tarball)

We expect to ship Publican 4.0.0 in Fedora by the end of the month.

Zac Dover
Team Publican

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