Julio Merino <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: > I'm trying to write a DocBook/XML document. I'm using JADE, but I > can't get it working. [...] > After this, I run JADE and I get all this weird errors: > juli:~/Documentos/Treball_de_recerca% jade -t tex -o /tmp/test.tex > principal.xml [...] > jade:E: cannot find "principal.dsl"; tried "principal.dsl", > "/usr/local/share/sgml/principal.dsl", > "/usr/local/lib/sgml/principal.dsl", "/usr/lib/sgml/principal.dsl" > jade:E: specification document does not have the DSSSL architecture > as a base architecture
Jade is a DSSSL processor and looks after a DSSSL style sheet (= instructions how to format your text) to process your document with. There are some tutorials about working with DSSSL and docbook, try <http://people.redhat.com/dcm/dsssl/dsssl-tutorial/dsl-tutorial.html>. You can find other information on James Clark's (the Jade developer) homepage at <http://www.jclark.com/dsssl/>. The best tutorial I found was in the book "The LaTeX Web Companion" by Michel Goossens and Sebastian Rahtz, together with masses of other usefull illuminations about XML, HTML and TeX. Greetings, joachim