Hello, thank you for the immediate reply. Thats one reason i like this list :)
Thus schrieb Oliver Elphick: > On Sun, 2002-05-26 at 20:51, Michael Wördehoff wrote: > > Looking for some tutorials to leave the Debian-'newbie' behind me i found > > Osamu Aoki's 'Reference' at > > http://www.debian.org/doc/admin-manuals#quick-reference > > As proposed, I let my dpkg-Manager download and install a cvs-server ( > > with little support by myself :) , then cvs-downloaded the > > Reference-Data. > Well this proposal is really for those who want to change the manuals, > or keep right up to date with changes. O.K. Clear now. > > What I would like to have is something like a browsable HTML-Book. > > Surely I'm not supposed to convert the data piece by piece via sgml2xml > > and xmllint ? Probably I don't see the point, but -what kind of > > 'converter' or 'browser' can I use ? > Just follow any of the other links, to English version (or French or > Spanish) or to the development version. You'll find it in proper > readable format. I did found that actually, but could'nt figure out how to download and save the whole document at once. It's a problem i use to have frequently....using Konqueror I can't find a feature to 'grep' and save an online-document at whole. Instead i used the cvs. I heard of 'pavuk' - maybe I should have look there. Or change the browser ? Or RTFM....;) Now i followed another link and got a text-version. Sufficient for now. This is an appendix for the archive... some helpful information at the end of the 'Reference' ( - until now I'd look only at the beginning - maybe this is germanspecific ? ;) > The latest official version is > http://www.debian.org/doc/manuals/debian-reference/ > The project is hosted at http://qref.sourceforge.net/ > This document is available for download in plain text, HTML, PDF, > and PostScript formats. > The original SGML files used to create this document are also available in > CVS at: :pserver:[EMAIL PROTECTED]/cvsroot/qref or > http://qref.sourceforge.net/quick/qref.tar.gz. > Conversion utilities for DebianDoc SGML are available in the Debian package > debiandoc-sgml. Greetings -- Michl. -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]