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As things like SGML, DSSSL, and probably Emacs and Emacs Lisp are not as trivial as (but more rewarding than) typing something into MS Word, there will most likely remain a lot of questions that this short tutorial couldn't answer. This section covers some of the internet resources which may be helpful in the case of problems.
General questions about SGML and XML and the usage of related software can be discussed in the comp.text.sgml and comp.text.xml newsgroups, respectively.
Questions about DSSSL and OpenJade will most likely be answered in the DSSSL mailing list. This link will also guide you to the list archive.
If you look for further information about XSL, have a look at Dave Pawson's XSL FAQ or join the XSL-List. This link will also guide you to the list archive.
General questions about TeX, LaTeX, and JadeTeX can be posted to the comp.text.tex newsgroup.
Questions specific to the fpTeX distribution can be discussed in the fpTeX mailing list. To subscribe, visit the fpTeX mailing list info page. The mailing list is archived. Send contributions to fptex@tug.org.
General questions to Emacs are welcome at the comp.emacs newsgroup.
Specific questions about the NTEmacs port of GNU Emacs should be sent to the help-emacs-windows mailing list. To obtain information about this list or to subscribe, please visit the help-emacs-windows info page. The mailing list is archived. Send contributions to this list to help-emacs-windows@gnu.org.
If you have any problems with the manual itself, be it you cannot figure out what the author meant or be it that things appear to be different on your computer, do not hesitate to contact the author (hoenicka_markus@compuserve.com). I will try to incorporate all suggestions, corrections, bugfixes and the like into future versions for the benefit of all readers.