Norman Walsh, Sun Microsystems, Inc. <Norman.Walsh@Sun.COM>
DocBook is general purpose [XML] and [SGML] document type particularly well suited to books and papers about computer hardware and software (though it is by no means limited to these applications).
The Version 4.4CR4 release is a maintenance release. It introduces no backwards-incompatible changes.
This Working Draft is an editor's draft. It does not necessarily represent the consensus of the committee.
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The errata page for this specification is at https://docbook.org/specs/docbook-errata.html.
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DocBook is general purpose XML and SGML document type particularly well suited to books and papers about computer hardware and software (though it is by no means limited to these applications).
The DocBook Technical Committee maintains the DocBook schema. DocBook is officially available as a Document Type Definition (DTD) for both XML and SGML. It is unofficially available in other forms as well.
The Version 4.4CR4 release is a maintainance release. It introduces no backwards-incompatible changes. All valid DocBook 4.3 documents are also valid DocBook 4.4CR4 documents.
The genesis of this release is a bug in the catalog files for DocBook V4.3. The Committee decided to produce a 4.4 release, incorporating a few recent backwards-compatible changes, rather than simply produce a 4.3.1 release to fix the bugs.
The DocBook Technical Committee welcomes bug reports and requests for enhancement (RFEs) from the user community. The current list of outstanding requests is available through the SourceForge tracker interface. This is also the preferred mechanism for submitting new requests. Old RFEs, from a previous legacy tracking system, are archived for reference.
The key words must, must not, required, shall, shall not, should, should not, recommended, may, and optional in this Working Draft are to be interpreted as described in [RFC 2119]. Note that for reasons of style, these words are not capitalized in this document.
The DocBook document type is distributed for XML and SGML from the DocBook site at OASIS. DocBook is also available from the mirror on https://docbook.org/.
There are no backwards-incompatible changes in this release.
Each of the changes made between DocBook V4.4CR3 and DocBook V4.4CR4 is summarized here. For complete details, consult the individual RFEs and the meeting minutes.
The rowheader
attribute was accidentally declared twice on informaltable
. That bug has been fixed.
There are no backwards-incompatible changes in this release.
Each of the changes made between DocBook V4.4CR2 and DocBook V4.4CR3 is summarized here. For complete details, consult the individual RFEs and the meeting minutes.
There are no backwards-incompatible changes in this release.
Each of the changes made between DocBook V4.4CR1 and DocBook V4.4CR2 is summarized here. For complete details, consult the individual RFEs and the meeting minutes.
Added wordsize
as a global effectivity attribute, per the June, 2004 minutes.
Added a pointer from the DTD back to this specification.
There are no backwards-incompatible changes in this release.
Each of the changes made between DocBook V4.4b2 and DocBook V4.4CR1 is summarized here. For complete details, consult the individual RFEs and the meeting minutes.
Added xml:space
to verbatim environments in the XML schemas.
Added “protocol
” to the list of class values allowed on the systemitem
element.
Added the HTML forms hook to several “mix” parameter entities so that HTML forms can occur in more places when the HTML Forms Module is used.
There are no backwards-incompatible changes in this release.
Each of the changes made between DocBook V4.4b1 and DocBook V4.4b2 is summarized here. For complete details, consult the individual RFEs and the meeting minutes.
Version 4.4b2 includes the W3C XML Entity Declarations for Characters. These entities are distributed for historical compatibility and user convenience. The DocBook Technical Committee no longer attempts to maintain these definitions and will periodically update them from the W3C site if and as they are updated there.
Removed xml:base
from the SGML DTD.
Allow HTML tables to nest (allow table
and informaltable
inside td
and th
).
Changed the rules
attribute, which can appear on HTML tables, from an enumeration to CDATA
. This avoids a conflict with the enumerated values on the frame
attribute on CALS tables.
There are no backwards-incompatible changes in this release.
Each of the changes made between DocBook V4.3 and DocBook V4.4b1 is summarized here. For complete details, consult the individual RFEs and the meeting minutes.
Added package
element per the Febuary, 2004 meeting.
Allow imageobjectco
as a child of mediaobject
(this effectively makes mediaobjectco
unnecessary) per the Febuary, 2004 meeting.
Added biblioref
element per the May, 2004 meeting.
Added spacing
attribute to variablelist
per the April, 2004 meeting.
Added superscript
and subscript
to the content model of the gui
elements per the May, 2004 meeting.*
XML validation technologies have evolved rapidly in the last few years. The Technical Committee is exploring the possibility of using RELAX NG as the principal validation technology for DocBook V5.0. The move to RELAX NG will also cause some one time backward-incompatible changes which are not listed in this specifcation.
The following backwards-incompatible changes are proposed for the DocBook V5.0. Some of these changes were announced in DocBook V4.0, others were originally scheduled for DocBook V6.0 but are now being proposed as part of the transition to RELAX NG. The DocBook Technical Committee anticipates moving to RELAX NG for DocBook V5.0. This will introduce a broad range of one time backwards-incompatible changes.
The contents
attribute will be removed from bookinfo
and setinfo
.
The content model of indexes will be reduced. Numbered figures and other elements inappropriate for an index
or setindex
will be removed.
RFE 416415: The constant
class
will be removed from systemitem
.
RFE 412476: The class
attribute on productname
will no longer have a default value.
RFE 482810: The content model of msgtext
is far too broad. It will be reduced.
RFE 482811: The title
element will be removed from bibliography elements (use citetitle
instead).
RFE 482812: The content model of citetitle
will be reduced from %para.char.mix;
to %title.char.mix;
.
RFE 482815: The synopsis
element will be removed from %para.char.mix;
.
RFE 482818: Simplify the content model of toc
.
RFE 482819: The content models of the bibliography elements will be adjusted so that it is not possible to mix biblioset
and bibliomset
elements.
RFE 482922: The msgtext
element will be constrained to occur only inside msgset
. See also RFE 482817.
RFE 531851: Remove inline person name components (firstname
, surname
, etc.) as proposed.
RFE 531855: Remove corpname
as proposed.
This appendix registers a new MIME media type, "application/docbook+xml
".
application
docbook+xml
None.
charset
This parameter has identical semantics to the charset
parameter of the application/xml
media type as specified in [RFC 3023] or its successors.
By virtue of DocBook XML content being XML, it has the same considerations when sent as "application/docbook+xml
" as does XML. See [RFC 3023], Section 3.2.
Several DocBook elements may refer to arbitrary URIs. In this case, the security issues of RFC 2396, section 7, should be considered.
None.
This media type registration is for DocBook documents as described by [DocBook: TDG].
There is no experimental, vendor specific, or personal tree predecessor to "application/docbook+xml
", reflecting the fact that no applications currently recognize it. This new type is being registered in order to allow for the deployment of DocBook on the World Wide Web, as a first class XML application.
There is no single initial octet sequence that is always present in DocBook documents.
DocBook documents are most often identified with the extension ".xml".
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Norman Walsh, <ndw@nwalsh.com>
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The DocBook specification is a work product of the DocBook Technical Committee at OASIS.
For documents labeled as "application/docbook+xml
", the fragment identifier notation is exactly that for "application/xml
", as specified in [RFC 3023] or its successors.
The following individuals were members of the committee during the formulation of this Working Draft:
Adam Di Carlo
Steve Cogorno
Gary Cornelius
Dick Hamilton
Nancy Harrison
Scott Hudson
Paul Grosso
Mark Johnson
Jirka Kosek
Larry Rowland
Michael Smith
Robert Stayton, Secretary
Norman Walsh, Chair, Editor
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Revision Working Draft “Candidate Release 4” | 22 Dec 2004 |
Revision Working Draft “Candidate Release 3” | 17 Dec 2004 |
Revision Working Draft “Candidate Release 2” | 21 Oct 2004 |
Revision Working Draft “Candidate Release 1” | 16 Sep 2004 |
Revision Working Draft “Beta 2” | 26 Aug 2004 |
Revision Working Draft “Beta 1” | 09 Jun 2004 |
[SGML] JTC 1, SC 34. ISO 8879:1986 Information processing -- Text and office systems -- Standard Generalized Markup Language (SGML). 1986.
[XML] Tim Bray, Jean Paoli, C. M. Sperberg-McQueen, et. al., editors. Extensible Markup Language (XML) 1.0 (Third Edition). World Wide Web Consortium, 04 Feb 2004.
[RFC 2119] IETF (Internet Engineering Task Force). RFC 2119: Key words for use in RFCs to Indicate Requirement Levels. S. Bradner. 1997.
[RFC 3023] IETF (Internet Engineering Task Force). RFC 3023: XML Media Types. M. Murata, S. St. Laurent, D. Kohn. 2001.
[DocBook: TDG] Norman Walsh and Leonard Meullner. DocBook: The Definitive Guide. O’Reilly & Associates, 1999.