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Karl Eichwalder

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This is a container package. Its only purpose is to build the
yast2-trans-LL and yast2-trans-LL_CC packages as subpackages.

The package requires all YaST translation packages
(yast2-trans-{??,??_??}). Otherwise it is empty.

For internal use only.

All .pot files

The package contains statistic files (one file per language). With the
help of these statistics Yast warns you if you select a language for
installation which is unsufficiently translated.

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Using DiffMk, you can build an automated comparison of two XML
documents. The output format for viewing is HTML.

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This package contains the DITA specifications, DTDs, and schemas.

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Character entity sets for ISO 8879:1986.

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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.

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The current version of RXP supports XML 1.1, Namespaces 1.1, xml:id,
and XML Catalogs. To use an XML Catalog, set the environment variable
XML_CATALOG_FILES to a space-separated list of catalog files.

RXP was written by Richard Tobin at the Language Technology Group,
Human Communication Research Centre, University of Edinburgh.

A simple application (called rxp) is provided. It parses and writes XML
data, optionally expanding entities, defaulting attributes, and
translating to a different output encoding.

Bug reports should be sent to richard@cogsci.ed.ac.uk.

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These scripts will help prepare and maintain parts of an XML and SGML system.

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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 ASCII documents (via groff) from a single
source.

This system is tailored for writing technical software documentation,
an example of which is the Linux HOWTO documents. It should be useful
for all kinds of printed and online documentation.

This package is the successor to the Linuxdoc package.

SGML-Tools cannot process arbitrary SGML documents. In such a case, try
jade_dsl and write your own DSSSL scripts (take the docbk30 package as
an example).

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