*** This is the README file for the sgml-tools package, version 1.0.something *** For more uptodate information, visit the sgml-tools homepage at http://pobox.com/~cg/sgmltools SGML-Tools is a text-formatting package based on SGML (Standard Generalized Markup Language), which allows you to produce LaTeX, HTML, GNU info, LyX, RTF, and plain text (via groff) from a single source; due to the flexible nature of SGML many other target formats are possible. This system is tailored for writing technical software documentation, an example of which are the Linux HOWTO documents. However, there is nothing Linux-specific about this package; it can be used for many other types of documentation on many other systems. It should be useful for all kinds of printed and online documentation. The current release version of sgml-tools can be found at ftp://sunsite.unc.edu/pub/Linux/utils/text/sgml-tools-1.0.x.tar.gz Hacker versions (1.1.x where x > 0) can be found at the Website above and probably on some assorted FTP sites. Note that there are no guarantees about stability here. You can join the sgml-tools mailing list by sending mail to majordomo@via.ecp.fr with 'subscribe sgml-tools' in the message body. The list address is sgml-tools@via.ecp.fr. The file doc/guide.sgml is SGML source for the User's Guide. As you probably don't know how to format it yet, there is formatted plain text in doc/guide.txt. There's also guide.dvi and guide.ps, if you wish to print them instead. The first thing you should read is doc/guide.txt, which explains how to install the software (namely, it tells you to read the file INSTALL), and how to start writing documents with it. The file doc/example.sgml is a simple example document which you can use as a tutorial. For real-life examples of uses of SGML-Tools, look at the Linux HOWTOs on sunsite.unc.edu:/pub/Linux/docs/HOWTO/other-formats/sgml. These HOWTOs are written in SGML and automatically translated into PostScript, DVI, and ASCII using this system. You can also look at the URL http://sunsite.unc.edu/LDP/HOWTO/ which has HTML formats of many Linux HOWTOs, produced using SGML-Tools. SGML-Tools is based on James Clark's sgmls parser, and the QWERTZ DTD by Tom Gordon. The package was originally created by Matt Welsh, and maintained by Greg Hankins under the name Linuxdoc-SGML. It was renamed to SGML-Tools, because it's not really Linux specific anymore. The tools are currently maintained by Cees de Groot . Please send me any questions or bug reports, as well as suggestions for improvement. Share and enjoy, Matt Welsh Greg Hankins Cees de Groot (and other contributers, see CONTRIBUTORS)