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Subject: Re: iso-8859-2
From: Dan York ####@####.####
Date: 4 Sep 2001 17:47:03 -0000
Message-Id: <20010904134630.Q17799@e-smith.com>

Florin,

> Is it possible to write it using an entirely different set of
> characters? I'm thinking of UTF-8 (iso10646-1) - but maybe this is a
> VERY weird idea :-) so please forget it if so.

Unfortunately, I have no experience working with other character sets,
so I cannot be of much help.

> P.S.: I'm planning to use a DocBook XML template provided by one of the
> authors of the most recent HOWTOs (published on linuxdoc).

Note that we do have an XSLT stylesheet now that will work with XML
processing tools. You can find them in LDP CVS:

  http://cvsview.linuxdoc.org/index.cgi/builder/xsl/

Use 'ldp-html.xsl' if you want a single page, and 'ldp-html-chunk.xsl' if you
want your document broken into multiple pages.  Both wind up calling
'ldp-html-common.xsl'.

Regards,
Dan

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