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		<title>Moving to DocBook</title>
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		<description>DocBook is a powerful tool for creating and maintaining documentation. However, there are a  number of factors you should consider before you move your documentation to DocBook. This article discusses reasons for and against making the switch to DocBook.</description>
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		<title>DocBook Conversions with XFC</title>
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		<description>There are a number of tools available for transforming DocBook XML documents to various formats. All of these tools have strengths, as well as some noticeable weaknesses and drawbacks. This article looks at the benefits of using the XMLmind FO Converter, a graphical, highly configurable, and cross-platform application designed to transform DocBook XML files to any supported output format.</description>
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		<title>Docbook Frequently Asked Questions</title>
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		<description>This is a collation of some Frequently Asked questions regarding Docbook. The initial focus will be on the XML version of the DTD, and the XSLT based stylesheets.</description>
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		<title>Get Going With DocBook</title>
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		<description>A tutorial on writing documentation that will be used in a particular project.</description>
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