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		<title>Write once, publish anywhere?</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[After a few years I&#8217;m looking at Docbook again. The theory is excellent, particularly for creating Technical or Help guides; you create your &#8216;document&#8217; once &#8211; in a neutral language/format &#8211; and then you can publish it in many ways. For example you can generate a:

PDF file&#160; 
Rich text (like MS Word)  
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