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A shell script to convert SGML documents based on the DocBook DTD.

For usage information read:

/usr/share/doc/packages/docbook-toys/README

The docbook-utils package is a set of a few small programs intended to
ease everyday use of technical documentation software based on the
DocBook DTD, either written in SGML or XML.

Tasks they currently accomplish are: * jw: convert SGML files to
other formats (HTML, RTF, PostScript, PDF)

* sgmldiff: detect the differences in markup between two SGML files

A framework for writing slides using the DocBook DTD.

A DTD in XML as an extension to DocBook XML and XSL stylesheets to
process it.

These are the XSL stylesheets for DocBook XML and "Simplified" DocBook
DTDs. Use these stylesheets for documents based on DocBook 4 and
earlier; they are not aware of the namespace feature.

The stylesheets transform DocBook documents into HTML, XHTML, Manpages,
XSL-FO (for PDF), and a few other formats.

XSL is a standard W3C stylesheet language for both print and online
rendering. For more information about XSL, see the XSL page at the W3C:
http://www.w3.org/Style/XSL/

A new tool based on Perl modules.

This package contains version 3.0 and 3.1 and an XML version. It is
suitable for writing technical documentation.

The documentation can be found in /usr/share/doc/packages/docbook_3.

DocBook is a schema. It is particularly well-suited to books and papers
about computer hardware and software (though it is not limited to these
applications at all). This package has SGML- and XML-DTD versions
included. Some versions of DocBook contain also a RELAX NG and W3C
Schema.

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A Web browser for Emacs implemented in Emacs Lisp.

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This package is not required for XEmacs, because the tools included
here are a part of the XEmacs package.

With these tools, an already running Emacs can be accessed externally,
for example, in order to edit a file or run a code in Emacs Lisp. This
way, there is no need to start a new Emacs each time another
application loads an editor.

Find hints at /usr/share/doc/packages/gnuserv/README.SuSE.

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The GNU hello program produces a familiar, friendly greeting. It
allows nonprogrammers to use a classic computer science tool that would
otherwise be unavailable to them. Because it is protected by the GNU
General Public License, users are free to share and change it.

GNU hello supports many native languages.

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Document Type Definitions (DTDs) for HTML 2.0, HTML 3.2, HTML 4.0, and
HTML 4.01. This package also contains the documentation (located in
/usr/share/doc/packages/html-dtd).

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Zebra is a fielded free text indexing and retrieval engine with a
Z39.50 front-end. You can use any compatible, commercial, or freeware
Z39.50 client to access data stored in Zebra.

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Character entity sets for ISO 8879:1986.

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The package comes with a Perl script (livedtd.pl) that converts an SGML
or XML DTD (Document Type Definition) into an HTML document. The HTML
document is exactly the same text as the DTD but with "live" links that
let you navigate through the DTD.

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LT XML is an integrated set of XML tools and a developers' tool kit,
including a C-based API.

The LT XML tool kit includes stand-alone tools for a wide range of
processing of well-formed XML documents, including searching and
extracting, down-translation (for example, report generation,
formatting), tokenizing and sorting.

For special purposes beyond what the pre-constructed tools can achieve,
extending their functionality and/or creating new tools is easy using
the LT XML API. Minimal applications require less than one-half page of
C code to express.

LT XML provides two views of an XML file; one as a flat stream of
markup elements and text; a second as a sequence of tree-structured XML
elements. The two views can be mixed, allowing great flexibility in the
manipulation of XML documents. It also includes a powerful, yet simple,
querying language, which allows the user to quickly and easily select
those parts of an XML document which are of interest.

Contains the DTD "Mathematical Markup Language" (MathML) Version 2.0,
W3C Recommendation 21 February 2001.

nxml-mode is a new major mode for GNU Emacs that allows you to edit XML
documents. It supports editing well-formed XML documents and also
provides schema-sensitive editing of XML documents using the RELAX NG
Compact Syntax.

To use this, you need the GNU Emacs version 21.x, preferably 21.3.
XEmacs will not work properly.

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OpenJade, the follow-up to Jade by James Clark, is an implementation of
the ISO/IEC 10179:1996 standard DSSSL (Document Style, Semantics, and
Specification Language); pronounce it "dissl"--it rhymes with whistle.

It has back-ends for SGML, RTF, MIF, TeX, and HTML.

The parser, "nsgmls," and helper tools like "sgmlnorm," "spam,"
"spent," and "sx" are now included in the separate "opensp" package.

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The tools in this package provide the ability to manage SGML and XML
documents.

This package contains the parser nsgmls and the related programs
sgmlnorm, spcat, spam, spent, and sgml2xml (previously known as sx).
Sgml2xml is useful as a tool for converting from SGML to XML, the
coming WWW standard.

This package is a fork from James Clark's SP suite.

The tools in this package provide the ability to manage SGML and XML
documents.

This package contains the parser nsgmls and the related programs
sgmlnorm, spcat, spam, spent, and sgml2xml (previously known as sx).
Sgml2xml is useful as a tool for converting from SGML to XML, the
coming WWW standard.

This package is a fork from James Clark's SP suite.

Contains the complete official openSUSE documentation in HTML
format. It can be accessed via the Desktop's help centers.
The following manuals are included:

* Installation Quick Start

* Start-Up

* GNOME Quick Start

* GNOME User Guide (English)

* KDE Quick Start

* KDE User Guide (English)

* Application Guide (English)

* Reference

* Security Guide (English)

* AppArmor Quick Start (English)

Contains the complete official openSUSE documentation in HTML
format. It can be accessed via the Desktop's help centers.
The following manuals are included:

* Start-Up

* Reference

* Security Guide

* Tuning Guide

* KVM Guide

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'psgml' supports you while editing SGML/XML documents. It respects the
context of the used DTD (Document Type Definition) and offers the valid
elements and attributes.

Included are several helper tools: tdtd, xxml, psgml-xpointer.

For more info see README.SuSE.

Compiled for GNU Emacs (XEmacs has its own version!).

XMLdiff shows the differences between two similar XML files in the same
way 'diff' does with text files. It can also be used as a library or as
a command line tool and can work either with XML files or DOM trees.
The implementation is based on "Change detection in hierarchically
structured information", by S. Chawathe, A. Rajaraman, H.
Garcia-Molina, and J. Widom, Stanford University, 1996.

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