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Subject: DOCBOOK-APPS: [szucker@mac.com: Re: docbook.dcl related errors withopenjade]
----- Forwarded message from Sasha Zucker <szucker@mac.com> ----- Date: Tue, 20 Nov 2001 12:44:03 -0600 From: Sasha Zucker <szucker@mac.com> To: Norman Walsh <ndw@nwalsh.com> Subject: Re: docbook.dcl related errors with openjade On Mon, Nov 19, 2001 at 02:24:37PM -0500, Norman Walsh wrote: > / Sasha Zucker <szucker@mac.com> was heard to say: > | I have figured out that if I include docbook.dcl as an argument of > | openjade, I won't get the errors. But why isn't adding SGMLDECL > | "docbook.dcl" to docbook.cat getting rid of these errors? > > Is there another SGMLDECL before or after that one? Is the catalog containing > this line in your catalog path or files list? norm, wow, thanks for taking the time to help me out. In brief, once I realized that the SGMLDECL directives were the problems (which translates into hours of reading list archives and online manuals), I hunted them down and pared down my catalog as appropriate. The not-so-brief: unaware of the chaos that would result, I had set up a catalog file in share/sgml that pointed to every catalog installed by docbook (v1.0 - XML 4.1.2) openjade, and your modular stylesheets. After a couple of hours of searching list archives, reading SGML manuals, and fiddling with catalog files, I realized that including certain catalog files (such as pre-docbook 3.x and certain catalogs included with openjade) would start breaking things. So, I distilled my catalog down to the following: CATALOG "/sw/share/sgml/dsssl/docbook-dsssl-nwalsh/catalog" CATALOG "/sw/share/sgml/dtd/docbook/catalog" CATALOG "/sw/share/sgml/entities/iso8879/catalog" CATALOG "/sw/share/sgml/openjade-1.3/dsssl/catalog" CATALOG "/sw/share/xml/dtd/docbookx/catalog" the docbook catalogs only point to docbook >= v3.0 Note: I use /sw as the base directory because I am working on fink (http://fink.sf.net) packages to install docbook dtds/dsssl and sgml entities correctly on macos x. On the bright side, the package finally installs correctly. All I have to do post install is comment out the DTDDECL directives. When the package is finalized, MacOS X fink/users will be able to set up a complete docbook authoring environment with a few commands, which will hopefully mean less newbie questions from the likes of me. ;) thanks for your time, s ----- End forwarded message ----- -- Sasha Zucker szucker@mac.com
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