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Re: sgmltools Questions
- To: "'Hal Burgiss'" <[email protected]>
- Subject: Re: sgmltools Questions
- From: Taketoshi Sano <[email protected]>
- Date: 09 Jul 2000 01:19:36 +0900
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Hi.
The LDP has started the move toward the DocBook, so if you can,
Hal, you should learn the way of DocBook DTD SGML, I think.
There may be some people to help the conversion from LinuxDoc
into DocBook here.
But if you don't have the enough time to do it, then look at
<http://www.debian.org/~sano/linuxdoc-tools/>
You can download the current linuxdoc-tools from there.
It is the tool for linuxdoc.
Get linuxdoc-tools_0.x.y*.tar.gz, and extract it.
You should have working jade on your system before to build it.
Then use "./configure; make; make install" in the directory
where you extract the source archive.
After that, you can use sgml2html (or linuxdoc -B html) to
convert your linuxdoc sgml into html.
Regards.
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