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So far I've only come across very bland docbook examples. I'm sure DocBook can do a LOT but does anybody have examples where styling is done and a really impressive PDF can be generated?

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Have you read any of the O'Reilly books? According to docbook.org,

O'Reilly Media is a technical publisher that helped spark the development of DocBook and uses DocBook today as the canonical archival representation of its non-graphic-intensive books and articles (the vast majority). In addition, O'Reilly has started a pure-DocBook workflow for books (from author manuscript to the printer PDFs) (again, as we did this with a few generations of earlier tools)

I wouldn't call O'Reilly's books bland by any means :) Also, that link describes several other "big projects" that use docbook.

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I'll give you a +1, but my question was more directed at actual XML examples of stunning books. Ie. XML that I can use to base my own work of and just see what impressive code looks like. – RD Aug 14 at 13:00

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