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DocBook is a markup language for technical documentation. It was originally intended for authoring technical documents related to computer hardware and software but it can be used for any other sort of documentation.

One of the principal benefits of DocBook is that it enables its users to create document content in a presentation-neutral form that captures the logical structure of the content; that content can then be published in a variety of formats, including HTML, PDF, man pages and HTML Help, without requiring users to make any changes to the source.

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DocBook began in 1991 as a joint project of HaL Computer Systems and O'Reilly & Associates and eventually spawned its own maintenance organization (the Davenport Group) before moving in 1998 to the SGML Open consortium, which subsequently became OASIS. DocBook is currently maintained by the DocBook Technical Committee at OASIS.

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DocBook Filters - Read and write docbook xml using OpenOffice.org.
Meta Description: [ OpenOffice.org: The Open Office Suite ]

Docbook.org - Dedicated to the DocBook SGML document type.

Getting Started With DocBook on OpenOffice - It does not cover all of the functionality that is currently supported by the DocBook filter, but instead covers a few of the more frequently used operations that are necessary to commence using OpenOffice.org to edit and create DocBook files.
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