You can get the source archive of the linuxdoc-tools from:
The name of the archive may belinuxdoc-tools_x.y.z.tar.gz
or
linuxdoc-tools_x.y.z-rel.tar.gz
or linuxdoc-tools_x.y.z.orig.tar.gz
.
These have the equivalent contents. You can use anyone.
LinuxDoc-Tools depends on the usage of sgml parser from Jade or OpenJade (nsgmls or onsgmls). You have to install either of them to use this.
The source archive of the linuxdoc-tools contains the tools and data that you need to write SGML documents and convert them to groff, LaTeX, PostScript, HTML, GNU info, LyX, and RTF. In addition to this package, you will need some additional tools for generating formatted output.
groff
. You need version 1.08 or greater.
You can get this from
ftp://prep.ai.mit.edu/pub/gnu.
There is a Linux binary
version at
ftp://sunsite.unc.edu/pub/Linux/utils/text as well. You
will need groff
to produce plain text from your SGML documents.
nroff
will not work!
You can find the version of your groff
from groff -v < /dev/null
.
sunsite.unc.edu
). Of course, you only need TeX/LaTeX
if you want to format your SGML documents with LaTeX. So, installing
TeX/LaTeX is optional. If you need PDF output, then you need pdfLaTeX also.
flex
. lex
will probably not work. You can get flex from
ftp://prep.ai.mit.edu/pub/gnu
.
gawk
and the GNU info tools, for formatting and viewing
info files. These are also available on
ftp://prep.ai.mit.edu/pub/gnu
, or on
ftp://sunsite.unc.edu/pub/Linux/utils/text
(for gawk
) and
ftp://sunsite.unc.edu/pub/Linux/system/Manual-pagers
(for GNU info tools). awk
will not work.
The steps needed to install and configure the LinuxDoc-Tools are:
linuxdoc-tools-x.y.z
.
It doesn't matter where you unpack this file; just don't move things
around within the extracted source tree.
INSTALL
file - it has detailed installation instructions.
Follow them. If all went well, you should be ready to use the system
immediately once you have done so.