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>> All linux docs these days are Docbook. Telford> give more information on this please... I assume that Telford> docbook files have an .sgml extension and a tag that Telford> looks like: <!doctype linuxdoc system> I have noticed a Telford> few of these around but linux documentation includes Telford> HOWTO docs, man pages, the /usr/info tree, the tree under Telford> /usr/src/linux/Documentation/ and probably some scattered Telford> others too (such as embedded docs). The LinuxDoc DTD is being phased out and moved to DocBook. The Linux Documentation Project is working like crazy on that. It's quite official. >> All freebsd docs these days are docbook. All ORA books are >> written with Docbook. Shall I go on? Telford> Are these claims as legitimate as the linux claim? I don't know about freebsd, but it's true for all ORA books which I've checked on (I don't know if it's 100% of their books).