Re: gtt documentation now in DocBook



Mark Galassi <rosalia@cygnus.com> writes:

> jade        (a DSSSL engine; converts SGML to outputs, like HTML and TeX)
> psgml       (a very cool mode for emacs -- allows you to edit SGML nicely)

(For XEmacs users, psgml is included in the main distribution)

> sgml-common (basic SGML files and catalog
> docbook     (the DocBook DTD [Document Type Definition])
> sgml-demo   (a sample article with a Makefile for processing it; look
>              for improvements and a tutorial in the near future)
> stylesheets (DSSSL stylesheets for DocBook; jade uses them to convert
>              DocBook to HTML and TeX)
> jadetex     (a macro package for TeX, needed for jade's output)

I would also recommend getting James Clark's (author of Jade) SP
package, which contains SGML parsing tools.  (Sorry, no rpm :-)

~kzm
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