Re: Linux users' expectations of online help
Quoting Jean Hollis Weber:
>
> And yes, I do know about DocBook, which sounds rather formidable and not
> very user-friendly for the help author.
You may have noticed that version 1.1 of OpenOffice.org has an option to save
as Simplified DocBook.
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