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- A Practical Introduction to the Lout Document Formatting System
(package: lout-doc)
- Example slides on the Lout document formatting system
These slides contain small, practical examples illustrating the Lout
document formatting system.
- A User's Guide to the Lout Document Formatting System
(package: lout-doc)
- Day-to-day use of Lout
This User's Guide brings together in one document everything needed for the
day-to-day use of Version 3 of the Lout document formatting system.
- AlcoveBook DTD Reference Manual
(package: alcovebook-sgml-doc)
- This reference manual describes the AlcoveBook elements, and
how they relate to each other.
- An Expert's Guide to the Lout Document Formatting System
(package: lout-doc)
- Expert use of Lout
This manual is addressed to those who wish to become expert users of the
Lout document formatting system. An expert user is someone who understands
the principles of document formatting that Lout embodies, and is able to
apply them, for example to design a document format or a specialpurpose
package.
- Clean up your Web pages with HTML TIDY
(package: tidy-doc)
- HTML TIDY validates, corrects, and pretty-prints HTML files
Tidy corrects markup in a way compliant with the latest standards, and
optimal for the popular browsers. It has a comprehensive knowledge of
the attributes defined in the HTML 4.0 recommendation from W3C, and
understands the US ASCII, ISO Latin-1, UTF-8 and the ISO 2022 family of
7-bit encodings.
- DB2LaTeX XSL Stylesheet Documentation
(package: db2latex-xsl-doc)
- Reference material for stylesheet parameters and templates. Includes introductory information.
- Description de la DTD utilisée par les outils Logidée
(package: logidee-tools)
- Ce document décrit les différentes balises XML qui
peuvent être employée lors de la rédaction de support de cours
destinés à être géré avec les outils Logidée.
Formats: [html] [pdf]
- DocBook DSSSL Stylesheet Documentation
(package: docbook-dsssl-doc)
- Documentation for the Modular DocBook DSSSL stylesheets, including a reference of all stylesheet customization parameters.
- Docbook Slides Document Type
(package: docbook-slides)
- The Slides Document Type is an XML vocabulary derived from DocBook. It is used to create presentations (slides, foils, whatever you call them) in HTML or print.
- Docbook XML JRefEntry DTD
(package: docbook-jrefentry)
- The JRefEntry DTD is a customization of the DocBook RefEntry model. The purpose of this customization is to mirror the order and nature of structured comment tags in JavaDoc documentation.
- Docbook XML Website DTD and XSL Stylesheets
(package: docbook-website)
- This example site explains how to build a website using the docbook-website package.
- DocBook XSL Stylesheet Documentation
(package: docbook-xsl)
- Reference material for stylesheet parameters and templates. Included is a brief introduction to XSL and instructions for using the stylesheets with some common XSLT processors.
- Docbook-utils Manual
(package: docbook-utils)
- This manual describes docbook-utils
- DocBook: The Definitive Guide
(package: docbook-defguide)
- The official reference manual for the DocBook 4.x SGML and XML DTD.
This version is an evolution of the book of the same name published
by O'Reilly (which documented DocBook 3.1).
This is a work in progress, which attempts to fully document DocBook
4.1, but may be inconsistent in some places.This manual describes
what docbook-defguide is and how it can be used to manage online
manuals on Debian systems.
- Documentation for the DocBook DTD
(package: docbook-doc)
- The DocBook DTD was developed specifically for computer software
documentation, that is, user manuals and programming references.
This set of documentation includes the following titles:
- Overview of the DocBook DTD
- User's Guide for the DocBook DTD
- Guide to the DocBook DTD
- Reference for the DocBook DTD
- Customizer's Guide for the DocBook DTD
More up to date information is available online from
http://docbook.org/. The documentation available from there is not
freely distributable.
- GPL Ghostscript Manual
(package: gs-gpl)
- This manual describes what GPL Ghostscript is
and how it can be used
- HyperLaTeX
(package: hyperlatex)
- Hyperlatex allows you to use a LaTeX-like language to
prepare documents in HTML (the hypertext markup language used by the
world wide web), and, at the same time, to produce a fine printed
document from your input. You can use all of LaTeX's power for the
printed output, and you don't have to learn a new language for
creating hypertext documents.
- Introduction to Quilt
(package: quilt)
- After looking at different strategies for dealing with
software packages that consist of a base software package on top of
which a number of patches are applied, this document introduces the
script collection quilt, which was specifically written to help
deal with multiple patches and common patch management tasks.
Formats: [html] [text] [pdf]
- Jade Users Manual
(package: jade)
- Users manual and documentation for Jade.
Jade is an implementation of the DSSSL style language.
This allows you to flexibly format SGML and XML data to
media-specific back-ends, including TeX, RTF, and other
XML or SGML files.
- KXsldbg Handbook
(package: kdewebdev-doc-html)
- KXsldbg provides a graphical user interface front-end to
xsldbg, which supports debugging of XSLT scripts.
- LaTeX2HTML
(package: latex2html)
- LaTeX2HTML is a conversion tool that that converts
documents written in LaTeX to HTML format. In addition, it offers an
easy migration path towards authoring complex hypermedia documents
using familiar word-processing concepts.
LaTeX2HTML replicates the basic structure of a LaTeX document as a
set of interconnected HTML files which can be explored using
automatically generated navigation panels. The cross-references,
citations, footnotes, the table of contents and the lists of figures
and tables, are also translated into hypertext links. Formatting
information which has equivalent ``tags'' in HTML (lists, quotes,
paragraph breaks, type styles, etc.) is also converted
appropriately. The remaining heavily formatted items such as
mathematical equations, pictures or tables are converted to images
which are placed automatically at the correct positions in the final
HTML document.
LaTeX2HTML extends LaTeX by supporting arbitrary hypertext links and
symbolic cross-references between evolving remote documents. It also
allows the specification of conditional text and the inclusion of raw
HTML commands. These hypermedia extensions to LaTeX are available as
new commands and environments from within a LaTeX document."
- Linuxdoc-Tools User's Guide
(package: linuxdoc-tools)
- This document is a user's guide to the Linuxdoc-Tools formatting
system, a SGML-based system which allows you to produce a variety of output
formats. You can create plain text output (ASCII and ISO-8859-1), DVI,
PostScript, HTML, GNU info, LyX, and RTF output from a single document
source file. This guide describes Linuxdoc-Tools version 0.1.
Formats: [html] [text] [linuxdoc-sgml] [postscript]
- OpenJade Users Manual
(package: openjade)
- Users manual and documentation for OpenJade.
OpenJade is an implementation of the DSSSL style language.
This allows you to flexibly format SGML and XML data to
media-specific back-ends, including TeX, RTF, MIF, HTML,
and other XML or SGML files.
- OpenSP Documentation
(package: opensp)
- Users manual and documentation for the OpenSP SGML management suite.
This package includes an entire suite of high-quality tools to
parse, validate, and normalize SGML and XML files.
- perlsgml Manual
(package: perlsgml)
- This manual describes the tools and modules that
are included in the perlSGML package.
- Polyglotman Manual Page
(package: rman)
- Polyglotman (formerly rman) translates man pages
into many formats.
- SP Users Manual
(package: sp)
- Users manual and documentation for the SP SGML management suite.
This package includes an entire suite of high-quality tools to
parse, validate, and normalize SGML and XML files.
- TeX4ht user manual
(package: tex4ht)
- This manual describes the configuration and features of
TeX4ht for authoring hypertext (HTML) using TeX or LaTeX.
- The Design and Implementation of the Lout Document Formatting Language
(package: lout-doc)
- The evolution of the design and implementation of Lout
Lout is a high-level language for document formatting, whose ease of use
has permitted an unprecedented number of advanced features to be added
quickly and reliably. This paper charts the evolution of the design and
implementation of Lout from conception in mid1984 to public release in
October 1991. It includes extensive discussions of remaining problems and
possible solutions.
- The LGrind package
(package: lgrind)
- LGrind is a pretty printer
for a large number of programming languages using LaTeX. It is a preprocessor
which can also beautify stand-alone listings.
- The pbox package
(package: pbox-tex)
- This manual describes the pbox LaTeX package.
- TIPA Manual
(package: tipa)
- TIPA is a system for processing IPA (International Phonetic
Alphabet) symbols in LaTeX. This manual describes the usage of the
LaTeX macros and contains a reference section to the available phonetic
characters.
- TIPA Typefaces
(package: tipa)
- TIPA is a system for processing IPA (International Phonetic
Alphabet) symbols in LaTeX. This reference manual provides the
MetaFont sources for all the characters in TIPA, as well as graphics showing
their glyphs.
- TIPA Vowels
(package: tipa)
- TIPA is a system for processing IPA (International Phonetic
Alphabet) symbols in LaTeX. Options and commands for typesetting
phonetic symbols for vowels are explained in this manual.
- Xsldbg Handbook
(package: kdewebdev-doc-html)
- xlsdbg is a XSLT scripts debbuger.
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