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Re: SGML



on Sun, Aug 26, 2001 at 06:22:23PM +0000, Hereward Cooper (zadok@phreaker.net) wrote:
> Hi,
> 
> Firstly i'm told this is meant to be a highly controversial subject
> and may start a flame war, am i right?
> 
> What's the easiest (and hopeful best) way of getting sgml working
> fully under debian. I just can't under stand what on earth is going
> on, or what it is trying to do. Please could someone give me a hand.
> I'm wanting to eventaully use the ldp.dsl to make a couple of HOWTOs.

What's "fully working"?

For an authoring tool, my recommendation is psgmltools under emacs.  If
you're doing DocBook, there's a set of packages that you'll want to
install, starting with the docbook package, also sp, jade, psgml, and
docbook-xml, among others (the list should get you started).

SGML covers a lot of ground, what you're actually interested in is the
specific DTDs that your documentation project uses.

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