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GNOME Documentation Style Guide

The GNOME Documentation Style Guide provides guidelines for authors who want to contribute to the GNOME Documentation Project.

GNOME (2004). Reference>Style Guides>Documentation>Linux

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Microsoft Manual of Style 3.0  (link broken)

Complete styles and guidelines for publishing a variety of technical publications.

Microsoft (2002). Reference>Style Guides>Documentation

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Writing Revisable Manuals: A Guidebook for Business and Government

Writing Revisable Manuals–A Guidebook for Business and Government was written to help organizations prepare high quality manuals, quickly and inexpensively. There is a saying in technical writing that 'You can have it good, you can have it fast, or you can have it cheap. But you can’t have all three.' The goal of this guidebook is to show you how to have all three. Focusing on revisable manuals—the kind you can update easily—this guidebook takes you step-by-step through planning, writing, and producing manuals. If you are working on a manual for your organization, or will be in the near future, this guidebook is for you.

Duncan Kent and Associates Ltd. (2000). Reference>Style Guides>Documentation

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