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Features

With dblatex you can:

  • transform a DocBook XML/SGML book or article to pure LaTeX,

  • compile the temporary LaTeX file with latex,

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pdflatex, or xelatex to produce DVI,
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PostScript and PDF files,

  • publish a set of books,

  • convert on the fly the figures included in the document,

  • have cross references with hot links,

  • olink to other documents built with dblatex,

  • write complex tables,

  • write several bibliographies,

  • reuse BibTeX bibliographies,

  • use callouts on program listings or on images,

  • create an index with makeindex or xindy,

  • write mathematical equations in LaTeX,

  • write mathematical equations in MathML,

  • have revision bars,

  • customise the output rendering with an XSL configuration file,

  • use your own LaTeX style package.

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