Process sgml files.
sgmltools [-b backend] [-d] [-v] [-V] [-h] [-l] [-s dsssl_spec] [-j jadeopt] [--backend={onehtml,html,ps,dvi,rtf,txt,ld2db,jadetex,pdb,lynx,w3m}] [--debug] [--verbose] [--dsssl-spec=dsssl_spec] [--jade-opt=jadeopt] [--version] [--help] [--license]
sgmltools is the central driver of SGMLtools. You can use it to convert SGML input files to various formats, as indicated by the --backend switch.
-b, --backend
Select the backend to use. Currently, there are five different backends to choose from. ps expects a DocBook SGML file and will convert it into PostScript. dvi expects a DocBook SGML file and will convert it into DVI. rtf expects a DocBook SGML file and will convert it into RTF. onehtml expects a DocBook SGML file and will convert it into a single HTML; the resulting file will be put in the current directory (default). html expects a DocBook SGML file and will convert it into HTML; the resulting files will be put in a subdirectory. txt expects a DocBook SGML file and will convert it into ASCII. Note that this backend actually uses the w3m (preferred) or lynx (if w3m not found) backends. ld2db expects a LinuxDoc-SGML file and will convert it into DocBook SGML. jadetex expects a DocBook SGML file and will convert it into JadeTeX input. Only use this if you know what you're doing. pdb expects a DocBook SGML file and will convert it into the iSilo format used on Palm devices. w3m expects a DocBook SGML file and will convert it into ASCII. w3m does a better job of exporting HTML as ASCII text than Lynx, since w3m understands tables. One should normally use the txt backend and let sgmltools decide which ASCII exporter is available. lynx expects a DocBook SGML file and will convert it into ASCII. One should normally use the txt backend and let sgmltools decide which ASCII exporter is available.
-d, --debug
Enable debugging. All temporary files will be left as is and possibly extra information on the processing steps is printed to stderr.
-v, --verbose
Be verbose. Information on commands executed, etcetera, will be printed to stdout.
-s, --dsssl-spec
Specify the DSSSL stylesheet to apply (see STYLESHEETS, below).
-j, --jade-opt
Pass additional options directly to Jade.
-h, --help
Print a usage message on standard output and exit successfully (tbd).
-V, --version
Print version information on standard output then exit successfully (tbd).
-l, --license
Print license information
The DSSSL specification may be either a filename, a public identifier or a DSSSL alias (resolved via one of the alias files /etc/sgml/aliases and ~/.sgmlaliases to either a filename or a public identifier).
TMPDIR
Temporary directory. If it is on a local filesystem, a lot of copying will be avoided. Furthermore, setting this will prevent SGMLtools from using /tmp and thus will prevent people trying to make use of race conditions.
SGML_CATALOG_FILES
The SGML Open catalog files to use for resolving public identifiers into system identifiers.
This is an early developer release, so don't expect it to behave in any useful way. It won't make coffee or tea.
sgmltools-lite http://sgmltools-lite.sourceforge.net
w3m http://ei5nazha.yz.yamagata-u.ac.jp/~aito/w3m/eng
iSilo Tools iSilo Palm readers and Linux encoders are available from:
http://www.isilo.com
DocBook Documentation The online version of 'DocBook: The Definitive Guide' can be found at:
http://www.docbook.org
OpenJade http://openjade.sourceforge.net
Copyright (c)2000, Cees A. de Groot <[email protected]>.