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- user-manual: Convert DocBook XML to AsciiDoc
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One of the things Asciidoctor excels at is converting AsciiDoc source into valid and well-formed DocBook XML content.
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What if you're in the position where you need to go the other way: migrate all your legacy DocBook XML content to AsciiDoc?
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The prescription (℞) you need to get rid of your DocBook pains could be https://github.com/opendevise/docbookrx[DocBookRx].
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DocBookRx is an early version of a DocBook to AsciiDoc converter written in Ruby.
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This converter is far from perfect at the moment, but it improves with each document it converts.
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The plan is to evolve it into a robust library for performing this conversion in a reliable way.
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You can read more about this initiative in the https://github.com/opendevise/docbookrx/blob/master/README.adoc[README].
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The best thing about this tool is all the active users who are putting it through its paces.
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The more advanced the DocBook XML this tool tackles, and the more feedback we receive, the better the tool will become.
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Use it today to escape from XML hell!
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