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Copyright © 1997-2000 by Uwe Böhme.
This document may be distributed under the terms set forth in the Linux
Documentation Project License at
LDP.
Please contact the authors if you are unable to get the license.
This is free documentation.
It is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
but without any warranty; without even the implied
warranty of merchantability or fitness for a particular purpose.
This document is not part of
ldp (even if I took their
form of license).
I'm not yet playing in that league.
This document was born trying to learn more about writing texts on my
linux system.
The one system looking like suitable to my needs was sgml-tools
SGML-Tools Organsation an the
linuxdoc dtd.
In [SGML-Tools User's Guide 1.0 ($Revision: 1.1.1.1 $)] (see section
Reference) the overall structure is described
nice and easy.
Also [Quick SGML Example, v1.0] (see section
Reference) was helpful, but:
A lot of features are not mentioned.
On the way to learn more about it, I met [The qwertz Document Type
Definition] (see section
Reference).
It's as detailed as hoped, but it's not made for the linuxdoc dtd
(even if linuxdoc is based on qwertz).
I tried a new approach:
Look at the dtd
dtd = document type definition
file itself, and try to understand it.
As time went by I noticed that I also forgot about some stuff,
or - at least - didn't point it out strong enough.
This will change within the next revision.
Any feedback you might have is welcome (especially help with English
spelling or grammar) by e-mail at
Uwe Böhme.
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