+ 1LinuxDoc­Tools User's Guide K written by Matt Welsh as the LinuxDoc­SGML Use

+ 1LinuxDoc­Tools User's Guide K 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 1browse KinuxDoc­Tools User's Guide  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 uploads/s1/ guide - 2023-05-30T063256.702.pdf

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