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        <title>Encyclopedia</title>
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        <description>As well as providing a means to document RPG material, Yagsbook provides some tools for organising and displaying it. The principle tool in this regard is the Encyclopedia. This takes a collection of articles and formats them ready for a website, handling cross-referencing between articles, content generation and topic sorting.</description>
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        <description>One of the aims of Yagsbook is to enable RPG information to be defined in a way that can be used by other people. To this end, one part of the Yagsbook project is to define general equipment lists that can be used freely in any game system.

Equipment is available by genre and technology level.</description>
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            information using a web browser in the quickest
            possible time. It can also be used to find
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        <title>FAQ</title>
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        <description>Basic Stuff

Who Wrote All This?

The XML schemas, stylesheets and code associated with them were written by Samuel Penn.

License?

The XML material (XSLT, CSS and Schemas) are available under a BSD license. They can be used, modified and distributed as long as the license conditions (principally attribution) are met. They can be used in closed source projects if desired.</description>
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        <title>Installation</title>
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        <description>*  Download.
	*  Install.
	*  Profit!

Download

Yagsbook is available for download from &lt;http://sourceforge.net/projects/yagsbook&gt;, or from the project CVS (for the latest version).

See the Release Notes for information on what has changed recently.</description>
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A list of changes and additions to the XSLT stylesheets are included below. The Latest version is the most recent version currently in development, which hasn't yet been released.

Latest

	*  Character import can force display of character point cost.
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        <title>Yagsbook</title>
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        <description>Yagsbook is an XML format specifically designed for the mark up of roleplaying game content. It was originally based on DocBook which does much the same for technical documentation. A Yagsbook document can support multiple types of game systems (allowing d20 and GURPS content to be included side by side for example) and rendered to multiple output formats - currently HTML and PDF are supported.</description>
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        <title>XML Syntax</title>
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        <description>Yagsbook is an XML format similar to Docbook. Initially is was going to be a few addons to Docbook, but it was soon decided that Docbook was too tied to its own domain (technical documentation) to be useful for a roleplaying game. There are some similarities between Docbook and Yagsbook, but these are for historical reasons.</description>
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