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The purpose of this document is to describe how markup has been standardized within KDE documentation only.
This document is not to be considered more authoritative than the DocBook documentation, including the O'Reilly Duck book. However, there are places where the KDE DTD is more restrictive than, or just differs from, the OASIS DTD, and these are noted in this document. In these cases, follow the instructions here.
Please read and make use of the other documentation available to you, which is much more comprehensive. This document is not intended to be more than a quick reference for KDE authors, to clarify how the DocBook XML elements are used within the KDE Documentation.
Please take a look at the following reference material, rather than relying on this document to answer all your questions.