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<?xml version="1.0"?>
<?xml-stylesheet href="/docbook_screen.xps" 
				type="application/x-xpathscript" 
				media="screen"
				title="default" ?>
<?xml-stylesheet href="/docbook_screen_fancy.xps" 
				type="application/x-xpathscript" 
				media="screen"
				title="fancy"
				alternate="yes" ?>
<?xml-stylesheet href="/docbook_print.xps" 
				type="application/x-xpathscript" 
				media="screen"
				title="print"
				alternate="yes" ?>
<?xml-stylesheet href="/docbook_handheld.xps" 
				type="application/x-xpathscript" 
				media="handheld"
				title="default"?>
<article>
<artheader>
	<title>A complete DocBook XPathScript Example</title>
	
	<author>
		<firstname>Matt</firstname>
		<surname>Sergeant</surname>
		<affiliation>
			<address><email>matt@sergeant.org</email></address>
		</affiliation>
	</author>
	
	<copyright>
		<year>2000</year>
		<holder role="mailto:matt@sergeant.org">Fastnet Software Ltd</holder>
	</copyright>

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	<pubdate role="rcs">$Date: 2002/01/13 20:45:11 $</pubdate>
	
	<releaseinfo>$Id: docbook.dkb,v 1.1 2002/01/13 20:45:11 matts Exp $</releaseinfo>
-->

	<abstract>
		<para>A complete example of a docbook stylesheet using the
			Apache XML Delivery Toolkit</para>
	</abstract>
</artheader>

<sect1>
<title>Introduction</title>
<para>
This aims to be a complete example of rendering DocBook documents
using the <ulink url="http://xml.sergeant.org/axkit/">AxKit</ulink> and
XPathScript. It offers several different styles to render the document
in: Normal, Fancy and Printer. And also offers an alternative media to
render the document for: handheld. How you select the different styles
and media will be detailed later in this document.
</para>
<para>
First a disclaimer: I'm a complete "newbie" to docbook. I also haven't
tried rendering this document with the standard docbook tools, so I may
have some elements wrong. If I do, you have my appologies. Hopefully you
might be encouraged enough by this to fix the problems I've introduced
and do it right, as it were.
</para>
</sect1>

</article>