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



WordPerfect 2000 has support for SGML and DocBook tags.

-Mark

linuxguy at ici.net wrote:

> 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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