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What's a good tech-document writting tool...



In the past, I've toyed with LaTex and even got pretty good at it.

Now I've been using DocBook and the wonderful world of SGML to create
pretty slick technical documentation.  But I'm left with a troubling
problem... I'm the only one at work who can ammend the docs and 
maintain them.

Does anyone have a favorite style-sheet for Word, or even a DocBoc
editor for M$ Windows which is suitable and can be used repeatedly 
to generate standardized document formats?

Just curious to know what others are doing...


- christoph



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