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DocBook

DocBook is a schema (available in several languages including RELAX NG, SGML and XML DTDs, and W3C...

DocBook Alternatives

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  1. /nots-io-alternatives

    Keep your documentation up-to-date | Nots.io

    freemium $49.0 / Monthly (per project)

  2. /text-amuse-alternatives

    Markup language for AMuseWiki.

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    The groff (GNU troff) software is a typesetting package which reads plain text mixed with...

  5. /doxygen-alternatives

    Generate documentation from source code

  6. /confluence-alternatives

    Confluence is content collaboration software that changes how modern teams work

  7. /sphinx-documentation-generator-alternatives

    Sphinx is a tool that makes it easy to create intelligent and beautiful documentation, written by...

  8. /pollen-alternatives

    Pollen is a publishing system that helps authors create beautiful and functional web-based books.

  9. /context-typesetting-system-alternatives

    ConTeXt is a typesetting system based on TeX

  10. /github-flavored-markdown-alternatives

    GitHub uses "GitHub Flavored Markdown," or GFM, across the site--in issues, comments, and...

  11. /pandoc-alternatives

    Pandoc is a Haskell library for converting from one markup format to another, and a command-line...

    Open Source

  12. /sile-alternatives

    SILE is a typesetting system inspired by TeX and InDesign, but seeks to be more flexible...

    Open Source

  13. /mkdocs-alternatives

    Project documentation with Markdown.

    Open Source

  14. /tectonic-typesetting-alternatives

    A modernized, complete, standalone TeX/LaTeX engine.

    Open Source

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