Hello again,

>However, when you are done with that URL, all you really need is to
>set up LyX to use the DocBook version you have, export it to SGML and
>then continue the processing as you will have learned form the above
>mentioned document.

I turned that corner a little too fast.

I don't have much experience neither with LyX, TeX or DocBook,
but I have seen the result they can yield and I want to use it in my
documentation projects. From the LyX manual, if I understand it
correctly, I have to define a new layout file for a new class.

If I select DocBook as the Document layout, it gives me a 
DocBook v3.1 article. But I want to use the full fledge DocBook
v4.1. How can I go about doing this? To continue writting with
the current LyX document class and just change the header of
the resulting sgml file to read v4.1 instead of v3.1? I suspect this
isn't enouh. And what does "DocBook article" mean? Is this a
subset of the whole DocBook, or just a commonly used prahse for
a DocBook document?

What would really help would of course be if someone could point
me in the direction of an allready exsisting layout file (and other
necessary files) for using DocBook v4.1 with LyX. Does anyone
know if such files are available anywhere?



- Idar Tollefsen


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