528 Part IV . Running Applications 2. Open a text editor to hold your DocBook document. For example, you could type: $ gedit cardoc.sgml (A text editor such as jedit, which you can get at www.jedit.org, can also be useful for dealing with the long tag names used in DocBook.) 3. Enter the tags and text that you want to appear in your document. Most DocBook documents are either type (large, multichapter documents) or type (single-chapter documents). To try out a DocBook document, type the following: In this article, you will learn how to price, negotiate for, and purchase an automobile.
The first thing you will learn is how to figure out what you can afford.
After you know what you can afford, you can begin your search. You should notice a few things about this document. The entire document is wrapped in article tags ( ). The article title is in title tags (). The section tags () indicate sections of text that each have a title and paragraph. These sections can later be treated separately in the TOC. 4. Save the file and exit from the text editor. 5. Next, you can try translating the document you just created into several different formats. For example, to create HTML output, you could type the following: $ db2html cardoc.sgml
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