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If you find an error in someone else's document please
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If you find an error in someone else's document please
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contact the author of the document, or the LDP
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contact the author of the document, or the LDP
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coordinator at <email>feedback@en.tldp.org</email> and
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coordinator at <email>discuss@en.tldp.org</email> (<ulink
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url="http://tldp.org/mailinfo.html#maillists">subscription
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required</ulink>) and
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mention the problem and how you think it needs to be
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mention the problem and how you think it needs to be
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fixed.
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fixed.
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shown may no longer be valid. In that case, try a <ulink
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shown may no longer be valid. In that case, try a <ulink
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url="http://google.com">search</ulink> for the
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url="http://google.com">search</ulink> for the
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author. If the original author of a document cannot be found after a <quote>good-faith</quote> effort,
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author. If the original author of a document cannot be found after a <quote>good-faith</quote> effort,
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let us know (<email>feedback@en.tldp.org</email>).
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let us know (<email>discuss@en.tldp.org</email>--<ulink
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url="http://tldp.org/mailinfo.html#maillists">subscription
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required</ulink>).
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<ulink url="http://xml.openoffice.org/xmerge/docbook/supported_tag_table.html" />.
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<ulink url="http://xml.openoffice.org/xmerge/docbook/supported_tag_table.html" />.
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<section id="ooo-1-0">
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<title>Open Office 1.0.x</title>
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<title>Open Office 1.0.x</title>
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OOo has been tested by LDP volunteers with mostly positive
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OOo has been tested by LDP volunteers with mostly positive
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<section id="ooo-1-1">
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<title>Open Office 1.1</title>
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<title>Open Office 1.1</title>
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<ulink url="http://www.merlinmonroe.com">Tabatha Marshall</ulink>
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<ulink url="http://www.merlinmonroe.com">Tabatha Marshall</ulink>
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<appendix id="x2docbook">
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<appendix id="x2docbook">
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<title>Converting Documents to DocBook XML</title>
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<title>Converting Documents to DocBook XML</title>
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<para>A variety of free and commercial tools exist for doing <quote>up conversion</quote> of non-XML formats to DocBook. A few are listed here for your convenience. A more comprehensive list is available from <ulink url="http://wiki.docbook.org/topic/ConvertOtherFormatsToDocBook">Convert Other Formats to DocBook</ulink>.</para>
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<title>Text to DocBook</title>
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<para>The <application>txt2docbook</application> tool allows one to convert a ascii (README-like) file to a valid docbook xml document. It simplifies the publishing of rather small papers significantly. The input format was inspired by the APT-Convert tool from <ulink url="http://www.xmlmind.com/aptconvert.html" />.</para>
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<para>The script can be downloaded from <ulink url="http://txt2docbook.sourceforge.net/" />.</para>
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<section id="oo2docbook">
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<title>OpenOffice.org to DocBook</title>
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<para>Although OOo uses the full DocBook document type declaration,
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<para>Although OOo uses the full DocBook document type declaration,
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it does not actually export the full list of DocBook elements. It
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uses a <quote>simplified</quote> DocBook tagset which is geared
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uses a <quote>simplified</quote> DocBook tag set which is geared
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to on-the-fly rendering. (Although it is not the official
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to on-the-fly rendering. (Although it is not the official
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Simplified DocBook which is described in <xref linkend="dtd" />.)
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Simplified DocBook which is described in <xref linkend="dtd" />.)
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The OpenOffice simplified (or <quote>special</quote> docbook) is available from
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<title>Microsoft Word to DocBook</title>
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useful. Note that this is not free software--the cost is around $130USD.
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There is, however, a trial version of the software.</para>
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<para>You can use the <application>LyX-to-X</application> package to write your document conveniently in <application>LyX</application> (a visual editor originally developped as a graphical frontend to <application>LaTeX</application>), then export it to DocBook SGML and submit it to The LDP. This method is presented by <ulink url="http://www.karakas-online.de">Chris Karakas</ulink> <ulink url="http://www.karakas-online.de/mySGML"><citetitle>Document processing with LyX and SGML</citetitle></ulink>.</para>
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<para>In the LyX-to-X project, LyX is used as a comfortable graphical SGML editor. Once the document is exported to SGML from LyX, it undergoes a series of transformations through <application>sed</application> and <application>awk</application> scripts that correct the SGML code, computes the Index, inserts the Bibliography and the Appendix and takes care of the correct invocation of <application>openjade</application>, <application>pdftex</application>, <application>pdfjadetex</application> and all the other necessary programs for the generation of HTML (chunked or not), PDF (with images, bookmarks, thumbnails and hyperlinks), PS, RTF and TXT versions.</para>
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including automatic Index generation, display of Mathematics in TeX quality both online and in print formats, as well as the use of bibliographic databases with <ulink url="http://refdb.sourceforge.net/">RefDB</ulink>. Special care is taken so that the document processing is as transparent to the user as possible - the aim being that the user writes in LyX, then presses a button, and the LyX-to-X script does the rest. Download the documentation and the LyX-to-X package from the <ulink url="http://www.karakas-online.de/mySGML/formats.html">Formats section</ulink>.
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