Re: More specific, less abusive - DocBook woes, part II



You can get a nice working docbook setup using Mark Galassi's RPMs.  There
is a link to them somewhere on www.gnome.org.  I think they may be
distributed from sourceware.cygnus.com

James.

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On Fri, 7 May 1999, Matthias Warkus wrote:

> OK, I see, db2html is just a script calling Jade. So far, so good.
> Now, I had already unterstood that before you told me, but I thought
> that db2html had to do some magic, since Jade alone doesn't work for
> me:
> 
> (sorry, this is a typescript)
> 
> 
> Script started on Fri May  7 17:49:45 1999
[snip]
> Script done on Fri May  7 17:50:01 1999
> 
> I feel like I should somehow set include search paths up or such, but
> I don't even know what that SGML system needs and where to find it
> all! Hasn't anyone else got Jade and the DocBook DTD on a SuSE system?
> 
> Help me. Please. I'd love to read the developer documentation. Really.
> Maybe I'd like to learn DocBook, too. But I'll need a formatter first.
> 
> mawa
> 
> P.S.: Ah yes, and what the hell is a sysid? Figure I need to read a
> couple 1500-page rocket science books about SGML before I can get that
> parser going. :-<
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