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Subject: Re: DOCBOOK-APPS: Help please: new user questions
> Jon Foster and I will release SGML/XML packages for Cygwin (a Unix > emulation running on Windows) in the next couple of days Sounds great. I have the latest Cygwin with everything except for TeX things, see below for why. > (hopefully). This will allow the same convenience of installation as > you may be used from Debian. It will include OpenJade, xsltproc, > DocBook SGML and XML DTDs, DocBook DSSSL and XSL stylesheets, TEI XML > DTD and TEI XSL stylesheets. The TeX packages will (eventually) > contain JadeTeX, xmltex, and PassiveTeX to allow Postscript and PDF > output out of the box. Would you like to have anything else? I can't be sure, because I am uncertain of whether anything else will be useful for me. If I can produce academic articles, essays, books and reports such as dissertations, which I can with the DocBook classes, and then translate into HTML/XHTML, PDF, Postscript, RTF and plain text, then this is all I will need for my purposes. The main thing is this: the installer should get everything setup for the user who has no idea about DTDs and stuff, as I don't. My aim is to use DocBook as is, and for this, I will need the pocessors like OpenJade to know how to find the DocBook files, so I can go C:\DocBook Documents\Articles\> openjade whatever.sgm -t tex -o whatever.tex and it will work without extra help from me to find the catalog files and such. This installer should give the option not to install the TeX things, as I already have the TeX Live! bundle and I don't want its environment variables messed up pointing off to other TeX distros. And so, here is what I am looking for: * Installer to install and setup correctly, ready to translate DocBook markup into several formats * Latest DocBook DTDs etc, and docs for upgrading (e.g. download blah and install to blah) * Docs on what commands to run for X output format > Once again, please have a look at: > > http://ourworld.compuserve.com/homepages/hoenicka_markus/ntsgml.html This wasn't helpful to me at all. It just confused me because it didn't explain what the source of my error messages might be. I have the software it talks about, and followed the instructions for setting up and using each software package as far as was explained in their respective documentation packages, but I still can't use DocBook. I get error messages such as "no whatever.dsl, doesn't use base DSSSL whatever, can't find ARTICLE class thingie, <article> etc undefined, DTDDEF (or whatever) not supported [from docbook.cat]" and so on. > While this is not limited to DocBook, it explains the setup of a SGML > and XML editing and publishing system on Windows using only free > software. DocBook is used as one example (besides HTML) for installing > SGML DTDs. The feedback that I have gotten from users of this tutorial > during the past several years indicates that this document > significantly decreases the pain of setting up DocBook et al. on > Windows. It should give an explanation of possible causes of errors for such things as this: (this is the output from my command line run of OpenJade): openjade:C:\Docbook\docbook-4.1\docbook.cat:22:0:W: DTDDECL catalog entries are not supported openjade:C:\Docbook\docbook-4.1\dbcent.mod:54:0:E: cannot open "C:\Docbook\docbook-4.1\iso-amsa.gml" (No such file or directory) openjade:C:\Docbook\docbook-4.1\dbcent.mod:61:0:E: cannot open "C:\Docbook\docbook-4.1\iso-amsb.gml" (No such file or directory) openjade:C:\Docbook\docbook-4.1\dbcent.mod:68:0:E: cannot open "C:\Docbook\docbook-4.1\iso-amsc.gml" (No such file or directory) openjade:C:\Docbook\docbook-4.1\dbcent.mod:75:0:E: cannot open "C:\Docbook\docbook-4.1\iso-amsn.gml" (No such file or directory) openjade:C:\Docbook\docbook-4.1\dbcent.mod:82:0:E: cannot open "C:\Docbook\docbook-4.1\iso-amso.gml" (No such file or directory) openjade:C:\Docbook\docbook-4.1\dbcent.mod:89:0:E: cannot open "C:\Docbook\docbook-4.1\iso-amsr.gml" (No such file or directory) openjade:C:\Docbook\docbook-4.1\dbcent.mod:96:0:E: cannot open "C:\Docbook\docbook-4.1\iso-box.gml" (No such file or directory) openjade:C:\Docbook\docbook-4.1\dbcent.mod:103:0:E: cannot open "C:\Docbook\docbook-4.1\iso-cyr1.gml" (No such file or directory) openjade:C:\Docbook\docbook-4.1\dbcent.mod:110:0:E: cannot open "C:\Docbook\docbook-4.1\iso-cyr2.gml" (No such file or directory) openjade:C:\Docbook\docbook-4.1\dbcent.mod:117:0:E: cannot open "C:\Docbook\docbook-4.1\iso-dia.gml" (No such file or directory) openjade:C:\Docbook\docbook-4.1\dbcent.mod:124:0:E: cannot open "C:\Docbook\docbook-4.1\iso-grk1.gml" (No such file or directory) openjade:C:\Docbook\docbook-4.1\dbcent.mod:131:0:E: cannot open "C:\Docbook\docbook-4.1\iso-grk2.gml" (No such file or directory) openjade:C:\Docbook\docbook-4.1\dbcent.mod:138:0:E: cannot open "C:\Docbook\docbook-4.1\iso-grk3.gml" (No such file or directory) openjade:C:\Docbook\docbook-4.1\dbcent.mod:145:0:E: cannot open "C:\Docbook\docbook-4.1\iso-grk4.gml" (No such file or directory) openjade:C:\Docbook\docbook-4.1\dbcent.mod:152:0:E: cannot open "C:\Docbook\docbook-4.1\iso-lat1.gml" (No such file or directory) openjade:C:\Docbook\docbook-4.1\dbcent.mod:159:0:E: cannot open "C:\Docbook\docbook-4.1\iso-lat2.gml" (No such file or directory) openjade:C:\Docbook\docbook-4.1\dbcent.mod:166:0:E: cannot open "C:\Docbook\docbook-4.1\iso-num.gml" (No such file or directory) openjade:C:\Docbook\docbook-4.1\dbcent.mod:173:0:E: cannot open "C:\Docbook\docbook-4.1\iso-pub.gml" (No such file or directory) openjade:C:\Docbook\docbook-4.1\dbcent.mod:180:0:E: cannot open "C:\Docbook\docbook-4.1\iso-tech.gml" (No such file or directory) openjade:C:\Docbook\docbook-4.1\docbook.cat:22:0:W: DTDDECL catalog entries are not supported openjade:test.sgm:14:0:E: character data is not allowed here openjade:C:\Docbook\docbook-4.1\docbook.cat:22:0:W: DTDDECL catalog entries are not supported openjade:E: cannot open "-t" (No such file or directory) openjade:E: cannot open "test.dsl" (No such file or directory) openjade:E: cannot open "tex" (No such file or directory) openjade:E: specification document does not have the DSSSL architecture as a base architecture openjade:E: cannot open "-o" (No such file or directory) openjade:E: cannot open "test.tex" (No such file or directory) Here is the test document: <!DOCTYPE article PUBLIC "-//OASIS//DTD DocBook V4.1//EN"> <article> <articleinfo> <!- For publication in the Archives of Sexual bahviour, supervised by Dr R. Bauserman -> <title>Adolescent Boys' Sexual Health and Knowledge</title> <author> <firstname>James</firstname> <surname>Buchanan</surname> </author> </articleinfo> <abstract> <para> Most boys in a national probability sample did not know what Hepatitis C was (57%, N = 841) and an alarming percentage of boys did not know how this relatively common Sexually Transmitted Disease (STD) was contracted (93%, N = 841). Most sexually active adolescent boys (72%, N = 320) did not practice safe sex, and had a poor knowledge of sexual health. This article shows that better sex education can help prevent the spread of Hepatitis C, beginning with young men. </para> </abstract> </article> [in C:\Documents and Settings\Whitestar\My Documents\DocBook Documents\Articles\test\test.sgm] My OpenJade is in C:\OpenJade-1.3.1\ My DocBook 4.1 distribution from Oasis is in C:\DocBook\DocBook-4.1\ The environment variable "SGML_CATALOG_FILES" is set to C:\openjade-1.3.1\dsssl\catalog;C:\Docbook\docbook-4.1\docbook.cat --- Thanks and regards, James
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