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http://opensource.bureau-cornavin.com/crash-course/index.html

Writing Documentation Using DocBook
A Crash Course
David Rugge, Mark Galassi, Eric Bischoff

This booklet was meant as a tutorial that can give you an introduction 
on how to use all the power and effectiveness of DocBook. It aims at 
getting you introduced to this matter in the shortest delay, hence then 
name of "Crash-course to DocBook".

Even if you have never used either DocBook or other markup languages 
(like LinuxDoc) before, you should be able to become proficient in it 
just by reading through this guide and using the online or the paper 
version of [DocBook - The Definitive Guide] published by O'Reilly & 
Associates.

Note	

Please note that this crash course is designed to be used along with, 
not instead of, the DocBook Reference. There are a number of cases where 
it is much easier to refer to the reference rather than trying to rehash 
what it already covers. Use this guide to understand what DocBook is 
about and to have a general overview on how to use those tags.

This tutorial will teach you enough DocBook to write basic 
documentation. You will learn:

     * What DocBook is about
     * How to get the DocBook-Tools up and running
     * The format of a DocBook tag
     * How to structure your documents properly
     * How to use lists and tables to organize data
     * How to describe GUI elements and Unix Commands
     * How to include graphics in your documentation
     * How to link to URL's and create cross-references

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