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      After finally pushing upstream some Yelp and <tt>gnome-doc-utils</tt>
      patches, and Shaun fixing some other bugs, a pristine Yelp can display the
      Docbook generated by <tt>gtk-doc</tt>.  To prove it <a
      href="http://www.burtonini.com/computing/screenshots/yelp-gtk-doc.png">here
      is a screenshot of Yelp</a> showing the Loudmouth API documentation.
    </p>
    <p>
      It's not yet perfect: some elements need more styling and links don't work
      properly yet (not sure what the problem is there though), but it's a
      promising start.
    </p>
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