On Wednesday 01 September 2004 05:27 pm, Karsten Wade wrote: > In documentation, absolute consistency can be more important than > determining and following a "right way". I'd rather have a document > make a mistake consistently, than make three different mistakes about > the sake thing. Worse is doing the same thing three different ways! I have to agree, but I don't like to give up my editing styles. I will see the possibility of converting automatically my way of editing to the consistent way (using a script or an XSLT stylesheet), so that whenever I modify the document it can be converted instantly to the consistent way. If I fail, then I may need an editor to do the conversion. By the way, do you have any tool to check that a document follows the rules of the guide? I think that it can be done by customizing the DocBook DTD to a subset of it, and then using a validating parser. I don't know yet how to do this, but I don't think it should be very difficult. What is the deadline for making ready my tutorial (converting it to the required style) so that I can plan for meeting it? Dashamir