Re: man pages and GNOME docs



Hey!  That looks really nice!
Do you have the sgml source somewhere publically accessible as well?
They'd be nice to look through as an example.

-Toshio
On Fri, 27 Feb, 1998 at 03:24:09AM +0000, Thomas G. Lockhart set free these words:
> 
> I've been generating docs for PostgreSQL using Mark's packages and have
> been using the RefEntry tags for html and hardcopy. Look at
> 
>   http://alumni.caltech.edu/~lockhart/postgres/doc/html/index.html
> 
> for examples (~2/3 of the way down the TOC inside the SPI chapter).
> 
> I want also to generate man pages and would be interested in your
> suggestions or recommendations.
> 
> btw Toshio, there are ways to include other source documents using
> DocBook, and I have already experimented with making a "man" directory
> under the rest of my sgml, with each "man page" source in a separate
> file. Don't know which stylesheet to use to get real man pages though;
> I don't think Norm's sheets address this.
> 
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