What we do is publishing internal development handbooks (So it´s not really
on-line help but the process might be more or less the same) in a wiki-system
by means of generating content from DocBook.
We use Atlassian Confluence and the way we do it is as follows:
o If a DocBook document is
Am I missing something or is this a real restriction in Docbook
In text body I have two symbols which (as far as I can see) never occur
in the same font file - specifically the old english yogh (#x021D;) and
the logical symbol implies (#x21D2; ISOtech suggests using this for
'implies').
This is not a restriction of DocBook. Normally the font-family property in XSL-FO
output is populated with a comma-separated list of fonts, not a single font. The
'body.fontset' internal parameter is used for body text, and it is set in
fo/pagesetup.xsl by combining the body.font.family value