On 2009-06-21 Hendrik Sattler <p...@hendrik-sattler.de> wrote: > Am Sonntag 21 Juni 2009 10:05:34 schrieb Andreas Metzler: > > * Package name : sdop > > Version : 0.52 > > Upstream Author : Philip Hazel > > * License : GPLv2+ > > Programming Lang: C > > Description : Simple DocBook Processor > > > > SDoP (Simple DocBook Processor) reads a DocBook XML file, processes it > > into typeset pages, and outputs the result as PostScript (which can > > easily be converted to a PDF). It is "simple" because it supports only > > a subset of DocBook, and also because it does not make use of a DTD or > > stylesheets or any other heavyweight apparatus. It is a single rogram. > > SDoP is used to format the Exim reference manual.
> Which DocBook version? > Is the "subset" standardized somwehere? According to the documentation: "Support for almost all the elements that are part of Simplified DocBook, as defined in the following URL: http://docs.linux.cz/programming/markup/www.docbook.org/tdg/simple/en/html/sdocbook.html The main omissions are support for bibliographies, multiple authors, subtables within tables, and some element attributes. Chapter 7 below contains a complete list of what SDoP does support." > Has the program a webpage? No, just a freshmeat entry and a download location. For clarity's sake this is primarily intersting for me since sdop and xfpt are the canonical (and fastest) way for building exim's documentation. cu andreas -- `What a good friend you are to him, Dr. Maturin. His other friends are so grateful to you.' `I sew his ears on from time to time, sure' -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to debian-wnpp-requ...@lists.debian.org with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact listmas...@lists.debian.org