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written by Matt Welsh as the LinuxDocSGML User's Guide.Updated by Greg
Hankins, and rewritten by Eric S. Raymond for SGMLTools.Updated and
renamed by Taketoshi Sano, for LinuxDocTools
$Date: 2002/03/18 13:39:10 $ ($Revision: 1.2 $)
This document is a user's guide to the LinuxDocTools formatting system, a SGMLbased
system which allows you to produce a variety of output formats. You can create plain text
output (ASCII, ISO88591, and EUCJP), DVI, PostScript, PDF, HTML, GNU info, LyX,
and RTF output from a single document source file. LinuxDocTools is a new branch
from SGMLTools 1.0.9, and an descendant of the original LinuxDocSGML.
1 Introduction
1.1 What's the DTD ?
1.2 History of the LinuxDoc
2 Installation
2.1 Where to get the source archive
2.2 What LinuxDocTools Needs
2.3 Installing The Software
3 Writing Documents With LinuxDocTools
3.1 Basic Concepts
3.2 Special Characters
3.3 Verbatim and Code Environments
3.4 Overall Document Structure
3.5 Internal CrossReferences
3.6 Web References
3.7 Fonts
3.8 Lists
3.9 Conditionalization
3.10 Index generation
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3.11 Controlling justification
4 Formatting SGML Documents
4.1 Checking SGML Syntax
4.2 Creating Plain Text Output
4.3 Creating LaTeX, DVI, PostScript or PDF Output
4.4 Creating HTML Output
4.5 Creating GNU Info Output
4.6 Creating LyX Output
4.7 Creating RTF Output
5 Internationalization Support
6 How LinuxDocTools Works
6.1 Overview of SGML
6.2 How SGML Works
6.3 What Happens When LinuxDocTools Processes A Document
6.4 Further Information