Deploy in 115+ regions with the modern database for every enterprise.
MongoDB Atlas gives you the freedom to build and run modern applications anywhere—across AWS, Azure, and Google Cloud. With global availability in over 115 regions, Atlas lets you deploy close to your users, meet compliance needs, and scale with confidence across any geography.
Start Free
Train ML Models With SQL You Already Know
BigQuery automates data prep, analysis, and predictions with built-in AI assistance.
Build and deploy ML models using familiar SQL. Automate data prep with built-in Gemini. Query 1 TB and store 10 GB free monthly.
Cookbook Style Document for DocBook Customizations
This project has been moved to GitHub: https://github.com/tomschr/dbcookbook/
The DoCookBook project aims to create an open source book about DocBook and the DocBook XSL stylesheets written as a cookbook and released under a Creative Commons license.
The DocBook Publishing Utilities tools, which make creation and publishing of DocBook easier. The tools are: Maven plug-in to Transform HTML into XML (use after docbkx); Eclipse DocBook table editor; Eclipse wizards for initial DocBook files.
APHID is an easy-to-install, easy-to-use DocBook environment. APHID transforms source documents (text or XML) into multiple output formats (HTML, PDF, HTML Help, etc.). APHID is a derivative work of eDE (http://www.e-novative.de).
An all-in-one authentication with mysql as backend. Features: - Howto/Document - user info - libnss-mysql - pam-mysql - usersql - pdbsql (samba) - radius-mysql - mail
deplate is a tool for converting wiki-like markup to latex, docbook, html, or "html-slides". It supports embedded LaTeX code, footnotes, citations, biblographies, automatic generation of an index etc.
Bibliography converter. Converts BibTeX bibliographies to Docbook 5.0 bibliography documents. Can be used as a command-line tool, Ant task or as library in other applications.
DocBook DokuWiki is a wiki system that includes DocBook XML support. It allows collaborative writing of DocBook XML documents in a wiki way. It supports section level editing with locking, as well as an easy document structure editor.
dbtroff converts DocBook XML to PostScript or PDF using XSLT, Heirloom troff, and Ghostscript. troff markup can be used to customize the appearance of the document. Currently, only a subset of DocBook version 4 markup is supported.
XSLT 2.0 stylesheet that inserts non-breaking spaces after the one-letter prepositions to better paragraph breaking (especially for czech language). Inspirated by program vlna made by Petr Olšák.