Re: SGML in woody problems
On May 10, Ian Zimmerman (itz@speakeasy.org) wrote:
>
> Neil> Psgml works great to edit the documents, and it seems to find and understand
> Neil> the associated DTDs. The problems start when I attempt to use sgmls, osgmls,
> Neil> jade or openjade. I get lots of errors, and they start with errors about the
> Neil> doctype. It is obviously a case sensitivity issue. I tried using jade on
> Neil> demo.sgm with demo.dsl, and got errors. When I changed "doctype" to "DOCTYPE"
> Neil> the first error went away, when I changed "system" to "SYSTEM" the second
> Neil> error went away, etc. How do I make these tools case insensitive?
>
> I don't have this problem, and I've used sp and jade (the James Clark
> versions exclusively, no o*) to process both SGML (debiandoc) and XML
> (docbk) documents. The symptom (case sensitivity) smells of wrong
> SGML declaration being used. And I have a hunch that a conflict
> between sp and opensp might be involved.
How do I figure out what SGML declaration is used? What should I look for?
Is there any document that explains how all this stuff is supposed to work
together?
BTW, I should mention that I had the tools working in potato, it seems the
woody upgrade had a bad side effect.
> I am really surprised that the sp and opensp packages don't declare a
> conflict. Are they really supposed to both work on the same system?
Not sure. I believe I had sp initially, switched to opensp, then installed sp
again when I saw they did not conflict, and had the same problem in all three
scenarios.
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Neil L. Roeth
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