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Canzone,  mmmmm. Is that like a canned calzone? I might have been a lit major, 
but I guess I didn't pay that much attention. Anyway - thanks for the info. 
I'll read some more on XML. Should be an interesting project.

I did create a basic document in Kate and was able to use db2html to put it in 
HTML format. db2rtf also worked. db2pdf didn't, so I have some research to 
do. I also installed some EMacs tools, and that looked a LOT nicer than using 
Kate. So - for the very short chapter I'm doing (just a couple pages at most) 
I'll try simply editing by hand.

I will take a look a Jedit and FOP to see what they give. Thanks for the heads 
up.


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