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See the # GNU General Public License for more details. # # You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License # along with this program; if not, write to the Free Software # Foundation, Inc., 675 Mass Ave, Cambridge, MA 02139, USA. # # Send bug reports, comments, suggestions, improvements etc. to # Frederik Fouvry . use strict; use integer; use vars qw($nsgmls $errors $errorlog $VERSION); use Getopt::Long 2.01; $VERSION = 1.03; my $nsgmls; $nsgmls = "@jade_bindir@/nsgmls"; #---------------------------------------------------------------------- # TODO: # - add text occurrences to diff file, such that diff has a bit more # context; it might help in some cases (and perhaps ruin it in others). # - Wait for suggestions ;-) # # Note: the input file need not be valid, nor is it necessary to have # the DTDs. nsgmls always returns a structure. #---------------------------------------------------------------------- # Get file name chomp(my $progname = `basename $0`); my ($opt_a, $opt_s, $opt_h, $opt_v, $opt_c) = (0, 0, 0, 0, ""); &GetOptions("h|help" => \$opt_h, "v|version" => \$opt_v, "s|statistics!" => \$opt_s, "a|attributes!" => \$opt_a, "c|context=s" => \$opt_c); # -a includes the attribute values in the diff # -s prints external entity information at the end # -h prints help # -v prints version # -c add some context to improve the diff results if ($opt_v == 1) { print STDOUT "DocBook-utils version @VERSION@ (sgmldiff v$VERSION)\n"; exit 0; }; # Check number of arguments if ($opt_h == 1 || @ARGV != 2) { print STDERR "DocBook-utils version @VERSION@ (sgmldiff v$VERSION) Usage: $progname [options] file1 file2 where the options are: -a, --attributes includes the attribute values in the diff -s, --statistics prints some SGML information at the end -h, --help prints this usage information -v, --version prints the version on the standard output -c, --context adds more context to the diff, which may improve the results. It takes \"attributes\", \"textpos\" or \"nesting\" as an argument e.g. -c textpos, which can also be combined: -c nesting,attributes "; exit 0; }; $opt_a = 1 if $opt_c =~ /attributes/; # -c attributes = -a # Initialise my $file1 = $ARGV[0]; my $diff1 = "$file1.difftmp$$"; my $file2 = $ARGV[1]; my $diff2 = "$file2.difftmp$$"; $errors = "-E0 -e -g"; # allow any number of errors # and show precise context position of error $errorlog = "-f /dev/null"; my $indent = ""; # Get structure of the files my ($lines1,@allfile1) = &prepare($file1, $diff1); my ($lines2,@allfile2) = &prepare($file2, $diff2); my @lines1 = split(/@/,$lines1); my @lines2 = split(/@/,$lines2); # Do diff and rebuild the original input open(SDIFF,"diff $diff1 $diff2 |"); $_ = ; while (defined($_)) { chomp $_; my ($start1, $start2, $command, $d1, $d2, $end1, $end2); # New difference if ($_ =~ /^(\d+)(,(\d+))?([acd])(\d+)(,(\d+))?$/) { $start1 = $1-1; $command = $4; $start2 = $5-1; if (defined $3) { $d1 = $3-$1; } else { $d1 = 0; }; if (defined $7) { $d2 = $7-$5; } else { $d2 = 0; }; }; $end1 = $start1+$d1; $end2 = $start2+$d2; print "$lines1[$start1]" .($lines1[$end1] > $lines1[$start1] ? 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"-" : "")."\n"; } elsif ($_ =~ /^\&(.*)$/) { print DIFF "&$1;"; push @line_numbered, "$line"; push @full, "&$1;"; } elsif ($_ =~ /^\?(.*)$/) { print DIFF "\n"; push @line_numbered, "$line"; push @full, "\n"; } elsif ($_ =~ /^A(\S+)\s+(IMPLIED|CDATA (.*)|NOTATION (.*)|ENTITY (.*)|TOKEN (.*)|ID (.*))$/) { my $attr = $1; my $val = $2; if ($val eq "IMPLIED") { # don't print anything } elsif ($val =~ /^CDATA (.*)$/) { @attributes = (@attributes, "$attr=\"$1\""); } elsif ($val =~ /^NOTATION (.*)$/) { @attributes = (@attributes, "$attr=\"$1\""); } elsif ($val =~ /^ENTITY (.*)$/) { @attributes = (@attributes, "$attr=\"$1\""); } elsif ($val =~ /^TOKEN (.*)$/) { @attributes = (@attributes, "$attr=\"$1\""); } elsif ($val =~ /^ID (.*)$/) { @attributes = (@attributes, "$attr=\"$1\""); } else { warn "Unrecognised construction `$val'"; }; } elsif ($_ =~ /^D(\S+)\s+(IMPLIED|CDATA (.*)|NOTATION (.*)|ENTITY (.*)|TOKEN (.*)|ID (.*))$/) { # as yet never printed out if ($opt_a == 1) { my $attr = $1; my $val = $2; if ($val eq "IMPLIED") { # don't print anything } elsif ($val =~ /^CDATA (.*)$/) { @e_attributes = (@e_attributes, "$attr=\"$1\""); } elsif ($val =~ /^NOTATION (.*)$/) { @e_attributes = (@e_attributes, "$attr=\"$1\""); } elsif ($val =~ /^ENTITY (.*)$/) { @e_attributes = (@e_attributes, "$attr=\"$1\""); } elsif ($val =~ /^TOKEN (.*)$/) { @e_attributes = (@e_attributes, "$attr=\"$1\""); } elsif ($val =~ /^ID (.*)$/) { @e_attributes = (@e_attributes, "$attr=\"$1\""); } else { warn "Unrecognised construction `$val'"; }; } else { }; } elsif ($_ =~ /^a(\S+)\s+(\S+)\s+(.*)$/) { my_warn($_); } elsif ($_ =~ /^N(.*)$/) { $statistics{notation}->{$1}->{pubid} = "$public_identifier" unless $public_identifier eq ""; $statistics{notation}->{$1}->{sysid} = "$system_identifier" unless $system_identifier eq ""; $statistics{notation}->{$1}->{emsysid} = "$f_info" unless $f_info eq ""; $system_identifier = ""; $public_identifier = ""; $f_info = ""; } elsif ($_ =~ /^E(\S+)\s+(CDATA|NDATA|SDATA)\s+(.*)$/) { $statistics{external_data}->{$1}->{pubid} = "$public_identifier $2 $3" unless $public_identifier eq ""; $statistics{external_data}->{$1}->{sysid} = "$system_identifier $2 $3" unless $system_identifier eq ""; $statistics{external_data}->{$1}->{emsysid} = "$f_info" unless $f_info eq ""; $system_identifier = ""; $public_identifier = ""; $f_info = ""; } elsif ($_ =~ /^I(\S+)\s+(CDATA|SDATA|PI|TEXT)\s+(.*)$/) { my $typ = $2; my $name = $1; my $val = $3; if ($typ =~ /^CDATA$/) { push @full, "$val"; push @line_numbered, "$line"; print DIFF "$val"; } elsif ($typ =~ /^SDATA$/) { my_warn($typ); } elsif ($typ =~ /^PI$/) { my_warn($typ); } elsif ($typ =~ /^TEXT$/) { my_warn($typ); } else { my_warn($typ); }; } elsif ($_ =~ /^S(.*)$/) { $statistics{subdocument}->{$1}->{pubid} = "$public_identifier" unless $public_identifier eq ""; $statistics{subdocument}->{$1}->{sysid} = "$system_identifier" unless $system_identifier eq ""; $statistics{subdocument}->{$1}->{emsysid} = "$f_info" unless $f_info eq ""; $system_identifier = ""; $public_identifier = ""; $f_info = ""; } elsif ($_ =~ /^T(.*)$/) { $statistics{text}->{$1}->{pubid} = "$public_identifier" unless $public_identifier eq ""; $statistics{text}->{$1}->{sysid} = "$system_identifier" unless $system_identifier eq ""; $statistics{text}->{$1}->{emsysid} = "$f_info" unless $f_info eq ""; $system_identifier = ""; $public_identifier = ""; $f_info = ""; } elsif ($_ =~ /^s(.*)$/) { $system_identifier = "$1"; } elsif ($_ =~ /^p(.*)$/) { $public_identifier = "$1"; } elsif ($_ =~ /^f(.*)$/) { $f_info = "$1"; } elsif ($_ =~ /^{(.*)$/) { my_warn($_); } elsif ($_ =~ /^}(.*)$/) { my_warn($_); } elsif ($_ =~ /^L((\d+)( (.+))?)$/) { $line = $2; # only line is set; nothing else is done # print DIFF "----------$4----------\n" if defined($4); # push @full, (defined($4) ? 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\ ln -sf jw.1 docbook2html.1; \ ln -sf jw.1 docbook2man.1; \ ln -sf jw.1 docbook2pdf.1; \ ln -sf jw.1 docbook2ps.1; \ ln -sf jw.1 docbook2rtf.1; \ ln -sf jw.1 docbook2tex.1; \ ln -sf jw.1 docbook2texi.1) # Tell versions [3.59,3.63) of GNU make to not export all variables. # Otherwise a system limit (for SysV at least) may be exceeded. .NOEXPORT: docbook-utils-0.6.14/doc/version.in0000664000465000046560000000001107460770524012642 @VERSION@docbook-utils-0.6.14/doc/docbook-utils.sgml0000664000465000046560000006434207460770524014310 ]> DocBook Utils 18 June 2000 Permission is granted to copy, distribute and/or modify this document under the terms of the GNU Free Documentation License, Version 1.1 or any later version published by the Free Software Foundation. A copy of the license is included in the section entitled "GNU Free Documentation License". This documentation describes the DocBook-utils version 0.2. The DocBook-utils are a collection of various utilites to convert and analyse SGML documents in general and DocBook files in particular. They are developped by many authors and released under GPL licence. Eric Bischoff
ebisch@cybercable.tm.fr
Jochem Huhmann
joh@revier.com
Steve Cheng
steve@ggi-project.org
Frederik Fouvry
fouvry@sfs.nphil.uni-tuebingen.de
Eric Bischoff Introduction The DocBook-utils are a collection of various utilites to convert and analyse SGML documents in general and DocBook files in particular. They are developped by many authors and released under GPL licence. DocBook is a SGML-based or XML-based standard for writing technical documentation defined by the DocBook Technical Committee of the OASIS consortium. The DocBook-utils try to be as general as possible, and therefore it is possible to use them with other SGML formats than DocBook, like TEI or HTML. But each time there was an opportunity to make them biased to DocBook to ease the life of DocBook users, this opportunity has been given a higher priority than generality considerations. This is why this package is not called "SGML-utils". The DocBook-utils are independant of any existing distribution of SGML parsers and of DocBook resources. However, they conform with the new draft on SGML and DocBook standardization being discussed at Linux Standard Base project. So far, the DocBook-utils only consist of: jw, a script used to convert from DocBook or other SGML formats into "classical" file formats like HTML, man, info, RTF... sgmldiff, a script used to compare the markup of a SGML file with its translation into another language. but we would like to see them accomplish other tasks in the future: Conversion from "legacy" formats like LinuxDoc, man, info, HTML or PDF into DocBook. Refined analysis of DocBook files like a "sgmlgrep" program that would allow context-sensitive searchs. Support for XML. If you want to help or keep informed of the latest developments, please subscribe to the "docbook-utils@bazar.conectiva.com.br" mailing list. This list has been set up to allow collaborative development of these tools. To subscribe: Send a message to docbook-utils-subscribe@bazar.conectiva.com.br - you will get a confirmation message, just reply to it. To unsubscribe: Send a message to docbook-utils-unsubscribe@bazar.conectiva.com.br and reply to the confirmation message For any additional information, write to Jorge Godoy who is the maintainer of this list. Jochem Huhmann jw Command reference jw 1 converts DocBook or other SGML-based formats into "classical" file formats. The modular architecture used by jw allows to write plug-in programs (we call them backends and frontends). The backends are specific to output formats while the frontends are specific to input formats. We would like to encourage you to write such programs and to submit them to the docbook-utils project. While most backends are based on Jame's Clark Jade, or its OpenJade alternative, some of the backends make use of the programs from the docbook2X project. We call these helper programs. &jw; Steve Cheng Helper programs docbook2X is the collective name for a bunch of tools for converting DocBook documents into the traditional Unix documentation formats: roff -man pages and Texinfo. Currently the formaters are implemented as Perl SGMLSpm spec files. The latest version of docbook2X is available as a tarball. It also includes example SGML documents for testing. For other examples, please see the documentation at the GGI Project. &docbook2man; &docbook2texi; Application programming interface The backends and the frontends use an application programming interface (API) that is described in backend-spec 7 and in frontend-spec 7 . 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backend-spec 7 backend-spec interface between jw and its backends Description jw 1 calls backends like backends/html to do the "real" conversion work. The backend gets all necessary data delivered via environment variables ready to use. This documentation describes those environment variables. The backend is run in the directory where the output files are to be created. It should return 0 if there weren't any problem, and return a positive value otherwise. Variables SGML_FILE_NAME The bare name of the source file SGML_FILE The full name and path of the source file SGML_JADE The name of the parser (usually Jade or OpenJade) SGML_ARGUMENTS The full argument-string for Jade or OpenJade SGML_CATALOG_FILES The list of catalog files needed by Jade or OpenJade SGML_STYLESHEET The style sheet to use SGML_BASE_DIR The base directory of the SGML system (default is /usr/share/sgml) Files See also frontend-spec 7 Authors Jochem Huhmann joh@revier.com
docbook-utils-0.6.14/doc/refentry/docbook2man-spec.pl.sgml0000664000465000046560000001061707146141057017116 docbook2man-spec.pl 1 docbook2man-spec.pl convert DocBook RefEntries to man pages sgmlspl docbook2man-spec.pl nsgmls sgml document | sgmlspl docbook2man-spec.pl Description docbook2man is a sgmlspl spec file that produced man pages (using the -man macros) from DocBook RefEntry markup. The program reads ESIS produced by nsgmls (or other SGML parsers) from standard input. Markup not found in RefEntry is discarded. Its output, the converted man pages, are written to the current directory. If RefMeta information is not specified in a RefEntry, then the man page will be written to standard output. The file manpage.links will also be created, which contains any aliases of the manpages generated. This file is in the format: man page alias manpage The manpage.refs file keeps track of XRef references. Note that if the input document has any forward references, then docbook2man may have to be invoked twice (the first time updating manpage.refs) to resolve them. Requirements The SGMLSpm package from CPAN. This package includes the sgmlspl script that is also needed. Limitations Trying docbook2man on non-DocBook or non-conformant SGML results in undefined behavior. :-) This program is a slow, dodgy Perl script. This program does not come close to supporting all the possible markup in DocBook, and may produce wrong output in some cases with supported markup. To do Obvious stuff: Fix docbook2man breakages found in the test documents, especially weird.sgml. Add new element handling and fix existing handling. Be robust. Produce cleanest, readable man output as possible (unlike some other converters). Follow Linux man7 convention. As conversion to man pages is usually not done very often, it is better to be slower/more complicated than to produce wrong output. Also if someone wants to give up using DocBook for whatever reason, the last-converted man pages can then be maintained manually. Make it faster. I think most of the speed problems so far is with parsing ESIS. Rewrite SGMLS.pm with C and/or get input directly from SP. Support other (human) languages. But what to do with non-ASCII charsets? SGMLSpm doesn't report them and roff does not grok them. text after enclosed lists (and SS blocks) will break docbook2man If we do this, more people can use DocBook. Copyright Copyright (C) 1998-1999 Steve Cheng steve@ggi-project.org This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by the Free Software Foundation; either version 2, or (at your option) any later version. You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License along with this program; see the file COPYING. If not, please write to the Free Software Foundation, 675 Mass Ave, Cambridge, MA 02139, USA. docbook-utils-0.6.14/doc/refentry/docbook2texi-spec.pl.sgml0000664000465000046560000001002307146141057017303 docbook2texi-spec.pl 1 docbook2texi-spec.pl convert DocBook Books to Texinfo documents sgmlspl docbook2man-spec.pl nsgmls sgml document | sgmlspl docbook2texi-spec.pl basename Description docbook2texi is a sgmlspl spec file that produces GNU Texinfo documents from DocBook documents. The program reads ESIS produced by nsgmls (or other SGML parsers) from standard input. Currently the document element must be Book, otherwise the results are undefined. Its output, the converted Texinfo document, is written to standard output. The file basename.refs will also be created, which contains all the nodes in the document and their immediate 'child' nodes. As node processing always require forward references, docbook2texi must be run twice for each document: the first time to build the references, and the second to actually generate a valid document. Requirements The SGMLSpm package from CPAN. This package includes the sgmlspl script that is also needed. Limitations Trying docbook2man on non-DocBook or non-conformant SGML results in undefined behavior. :-) This program is a slow, dodgy Perl script. This program does not come close to supporting all the possible markup in DocBook, and may produce wrong output in some cases with supported markup. To do How the hell do you represent a backslash (\) in Texinfo!!@? I've tried \\ but TeX complains about it. Fix breakages found in the test documents. Add new element handling and fix existing handling. Be robust. Make it faster. I think most of the speed problems so far is with parsing ESIS. Rewrite SGMLS.pm with C and/or get input directly from SP. There are some dependencies on elements occurring when they are actually optional (according to the DTD). We need to fix that (preferably) or prominently state the requirements. Allow other more common document elements. Separate out node referencing to a separate script. Not only would it make it faster/easier to maintain because it's separate from the main code, but also I would like it to evolve into an automatic DocBook ToC generator. Copyright Copyright (C) 1998-1999 Steve Cheng steve@ggi-project.org This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by the Free Software Foundation; either version 2, or (at your option) any later version. You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License along with this program; see the file COPYING. If not, please write to the Free Software Foundation, 675 Mass Ave, Cambridge, MA 02139, USA. docbook-utils-0.6.14/doc/refentry/frontend-spec.sgml0000664000465000046560000001330507202617737016130 Eric Bischoff
ebisch@cybercable.tm.fr
frontend-spec 7 frontend-spec interface between jw and its frontends Description jw 1 calls frontends like frontends/docbook to get the informations specific to a given input format. The frontend knows which information to return from the first command line parameter. It gets all necessary data via environment variables ready to use. This document describes that command line parameter and those environment variables. The frontend should return 0 if there weren't any problem, and return a positive value otherwise. Variables $1 The command line parameter, specifying which information to return. It can take the following values: centralized-catalog The frontend must return the DTD-specific centralized catalog name. Centralized catalogs normally reside in /etc/sgml and provide the location of all the catalog files useful for handling this input type (the catalog for the DTD, the catalog for the stylesheets, the catalog for the entities, ...) style-sheet The frontend must return the filename of the style sheet to be used for this document type and with the chosen backend. SGML_CATALOGS_DIR The directory where the centralized catalogs reside. It is normally /etc/sgml. (This variable is valid only while determining the centralized catalog to use.) SGML_BASE_DIR The base directory of the SGML system. It is normally /usr/share/sgml. (This variable is valid only while determining the style sheet to use.) SGML_FILE The name of the file to convert. (This variable is valid only while determining the centralized catalog to use.) SGML_TYPE The type of the backend to use, whether it produces output files to be displayed online or to be printed out. It can take the value html or print. (This variable is valid only while determining the style sheet to use). SGML_STYLESHEETS The desired custom stylesheet type, either none or default. If none, the frontend must return the file name of the style sheet provided by the system beneath the docbook-utils. If default, the frontend must return the custom stylesheet provided by the docbook-utils. (This variable is valid only while determining the style sheet to use). SGML_XML The metalanguage of the file to convert, either sgml or xml. (This variable is valid only while determining the centralized catalog to use). Files See also backend-spec 7 Authors Jochem Huhmann joh@revier.com
docbook-utils-0.6.14/doc/refentry/jw.sgml0000664000465000046560000005755307555021473014013 Eric Bischoff
ebisch@cybercable.tm.fr
jw 1 jw docbook2dvi docbook2html docbook2man docbook2pdf docbook2ps docbook2rtf docbook2tex docbook2texi docbook2txt (Jade Wrapper) converts SGML files to other formats jw frontend frontend backend backend file file file|default|none file|default|none file file path path program program directory directory variable[=value] section section type|list type|list type|list type|list SGML-file docbook2dvi SGML-file docbook2html SGML-file docbook2man SGML-file docbook2pdf SGML-file docbook2ps SGML-file docbook2rtf SGML-file docbook2tex SGML-file docbook2texi SGML-file docbook2txt SGML-file Description The jw shell script allows to convert a DocBook file (or some other SGML-based format) to other formats (including HTML, RTF, PS and PDF) with an easy-to-understand syntax. It hides most of Jade's or OpenJade complexity and adds comfortable features. Other scripts like docbook2html, docbook2rtf or docbook2ps provide different ways of calling jw that might be easier to remember. For the moment, jw does not handle XML, but only SGML. This utility assumes that several other components are installed. The list includes: the ISO character entities for SGML James Clark's DSSSL engine, jade, or an equivalent parser like OpenJade the DocBook DTD from the OASIS consortium Norman Walsh's DocBook modular style sheets (or some other set of DSSSL style sheets) Sebastian Rahtz's jadetex set of TeX macros for jade (for backends intended to "printing" formats like PDF, RTF or PostScript) A perl interpreter (for backends that use perl) SGMLSpm from CPAN (for backends that use sgmls) Lynx HTML browser (for the txt backend) The jw script is basically called like this: jw mydoc.sgml where mydoc.sgml is a SGML file. The command line above uses default options: it converts from DocBook (the default frontend) to HTML (the default backend), does not put the result in a subdirectory (unless specified otherwise in the style sheets), etc. In this example, the "mydoc" file name as well as the ".sgml" extension can be replaced by anything else. Current extensions for SGML DocBook files include ".sgml", ".sgm", ".docbook", and ".db". The processed file mydoc.sgml can be in any other directory than the current one. Here we have chosen to generate HTML output. In fact we can use any of the backends stored in the backends/ subdirectory of the DocBook-utils distribution directory (usually /usr/share/sgml/docbook/utils-&version;). Similarly, you can use any frontend defined in the frontends/ subdirectory to convert from another input format. This sample command creates one or many HTML files with arbitrary file names in the current directory. This default behavior can be changed through command line options and/or customization style sheets. Options The following options apply to the conversion script: frontend frontend Allows to specify another frontend than default docbook. The list of currently available frontends is: docbook Converts docbook with Norman Walsh's style sheets. This frontend searches in the subdirectories of the base SGML directory for a file named html/docbook.dsl or print/docbook.dsl (depending on the backend's type: html or print). backend backend Allows to specify another backend than default HTML. The list of currently available backends is: dvi Converts to DVI (DeVice Independant files) by calling Jade or OpenJade. html Converts to HTML (HyperText Markup Language) by calling Jade or OpenJade. man Converts a refentry to a Unix manual page by calling docbook2man. Does not work with other SGML document types than DocBook. pdf Converts to PDF (Portable Document Format) by calling Jade or OpenJade. ps Converts to PostScript by calling Jade or OpenJade. rtf Converts to RTF (Rich Text Format) by calling Jade or OpenJade. The resulting file can then be inported into MS Word or one of its Linux replacement programs. tex Converts to TeX by calling Jade or OpenJade. texi Converts to GNU TeXinfo pages by calling docbook2texi. Does not work with other SGML document types than DocBook. txt Converts to a bare text file by calling Jade or OpenJade, then Lynx. file file Allows to use an extra SGML Open Catalog that will list other files like customization style sheets, adaptations to the DocBook Document Type Definition, special character entities, etc. This catalog is added to the list of catalogs determined by the script (see option below) Do not use the standard SGML Open Catalogs. Normally, the standard catalogs list is determined like this: if the centralized catalog exists, then use it. The centralized catalog is a list of all catalogs that might be necessary that usually resides in /etc/sgml. Its name is provided by the frontend, for example the docbook frontend returns /etc/sgml/sgml-docbook.cat. Otherwise, take all the files named catalog from the subdirectories of the SGML base directory (usually /usr/share/sgml). This option is useful in conjunction with the option to use only the catalogs that are specified on the command line. file|default|none file|default|none Allows to use a customized style sheet instead of the default one. A "target" starting with a hash mark "#" can be appended to the file name. As a result, only the corresponding part of the style sheet is executed (the "style specification" whose "identificator" is equal to the target's name). A common use of this mechanism is to define "#html" and "#print" targets to trigger the corresponding part of a replacement style sheet which is common for both HTML and printout conversion. By replacing the file name with "default", the default style sheet provided with the frontend is used. For example, the docbook frontend returns ./docbook.dsl#html (or ./docbook.dsl#print) in the SGML base directory. By replacing the file name with "none", no replacement style sheet is used, not even the default style sheet. The style sheet which is used is also determined by the frontend. For example, the docbook frontend returns Norman Walsh's html/docbook.dsl (or print/docbook.dsl) found somewhere below the SGML base directory. If no --dsl option is specified, then "--dsl default" is used. file file Allows to use a customized SGML declaration instead of the default one. The file name of the default SGML declaration is not set for SGML files, and is set to xml.dcl in the SGML base directory for XML files. path path Allows to use another location for the SGML base directory. This is the directory below which all SGML DTDs, style sheets, entities, etc are installed. The default value is /usr/share/sgml. program program Specify the parser to use (Jade or OpenJade) if several are installed. If this option is not specified, the script first tries to use Jade, then it tries OpenJade. directory directory Set output directory where all the resulting files will be stored. If the style sheets define a subdirectory where to store the resulting files too, the subdirectory defined by the style sheets will be placed below the subdirectory defined by this option. variable=[value] Set a variable (to a value, if one is specified). Output only one big file. This option is useful only when generating HTML, because the output can be split into several files. This option overrides the setting that may be done in the style sheets. section section Declare a SGML marked section as "include". A SGML marked section is a kind of conditional part of a document. If it is declared "ignore", it will be left ignored, otherwise it will be processed. An example of such a marked section would be: <DOCTYPE mydoc [ <!ENTITY % confidential "ignore"> ]> <mydoc> ... <![ %confidential [ Some confidential text... ]]> ... </mydoc> type|list type|list Enables or disables the display of given types of warnings. Several -w options might be entered on the command line. Warning types that start with "no-" disable the corresponding warnings, the other types enable them. If the warning type is replaced with "list", then a list of allowed warning types is displayed. type|list type|list Disables given types of errors. Several -e options might be entered on the command line. All error types start with "no-". If the error type is replaced with "list", then a list of allowed error types is displayed. Print a short help message and exit Print the version identifier and exit Files /etc/sgml/sgml-docbook.cat Centralized SGML open catalog. This file name might vary if another frontend than docbook is used. /usr/share/sgml/docbook/utils-&version;/backends The various backends /usr/share/sgml/docbook/utils-&version;/frontends The various frontends /usr/share/sgml/docbook/utils-&version;/helpers The various helper scripts like docbook2man or docbook2texi Authors Eric Bischoff (jw shell script and a few backends), Jochem Huhmann (the man and texi backends) See Also docbook2man-spec.pl1, docbook2texi-spec.pl 1, install-catalog 8, nsgmls 1, docbook-utils homepage.
docbook-utils-0.6.14/doc/refentry/sgmldiff.sgml0000664000465000046560000002176207622171367015162 Frederik Fouvry
fouvry@sfs.nphil.uni-tuebingen.de
sgmldiff 1 sgmldiff Find differences in the markup of two SGML files sgmldiff options file1 file2 attributes nesting textpos attributes nesting textpos Description This perl script allows to determine the structural differences between two SGML files. It compares the files, regardless of what is in between the tags, to only focus on the markup. Its output is similar to diff 1. The typical use of sgmldiff is to compare an SGML file with its translation into another language. If the translation was done cleanly, sgmldiff returns without finding any difference in the markup. An example of a typical call to sgmldiff is: sgmldiff english.sgml italiano.sgml If there are differences in markup between both files, sgmldiff will output a series of differences reports summarized with lines of the form: 169a164 At line 169 of the first file, line 164 of the second file has been added. 8a12,15 At line 8 of the first file, lines 12 to 15 of the second file have been added. 41d28 Line 41 of the first file has been destroyed, to obtain line 28 of the second file. 63,66d61 Lines 63 to 66 of the first file have been destroyed. to obtain line 61 of the second file. 52c51 Line 52 of the first file has been changed into line 51 of the second file. 5,7c8,10 Lines 5 to 7 of the first file have been changed into lines 8 to 10 of the second line. In addition to those summaries, the lines of the first file are shown preceeded by '<' and the lines of the second file are shown preceeded by '>". Options Here is the list of actions that can be requested to sgmldiff: Include the attribute values in the difference tests. Don't set this value if the attributes are likely to be translated. Set this value if the attributes value shouldn't change between both files. Default is to don't include the attributes in the difference tests. attributes nesting textpos attributes nesting textpos Add more context to the difference. Since every test between the tags is removed before testing the differences, sgmldiff is likely to resynchronize itself at the wrong place, by thinking the location in both files correspond, while it's not true. By adding more context to the compared area, such risk is disminished. The allowed values for the option are: attributes Take into account the attribute names. The attribute values are controlled by the option. nesting Take into account the nesting level of all the compared tags. textpos Take into account the position in the text. Print some SGML information at the end. Print a short help message and exit Print the version identifier and exit Files Authors Frederik Fouvry Developer of sgmldiff. See Also jw 1 conversion from a SGML file to other file formats nsgmls 1 a base component of Jade DSSSL engine http://sources.redhat.com/docbook-tools/ the home page of the DocBook tools, a compendium of all tools necessary to process DocBook files, including the DocBook-utils
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This tool can be found at: .\" .\" Please send any bug reports, improvements, comments, patches, .\" etc. to Steve Cheng . .TH "JW" "1" "11 February 2004" "" "" .SH NAME jw, docbook2dvi, docbook2html, docbook2man, docbook2pdf, docbook2ps, docbook2rtf, docbook2tex, docbook2texi, docbook2txt \- (Jade Wrapper) converts SGML files to other formats .SH SYNOPSIS \fBjw\fR [ \fB-f \fIfrontend\fB\fR | \fB--frontend \fIfrontend\fB\fR ] [ \fB-b \fIbackend\fB\fR | \fB--backend \fIbackend\fB\fR ] [ \fB-c \fIfile\fB\fR | \fB--cat \fIfile\fB\fR ] [ \fB-n\fR | \fB--nostd\fR ] [ \fB-d \fIfile\fB|default|none\fR | \fB--dsl \fIfile\fB|default|none\fR ] [ \fB-l \fIfile\fB\fR | \fB--dcl \fIfile\fB\fR ] [ \fB-s \fIpath\fB\fR | \fB--sgmlbase \fIpath\fB\fR ] [ \fB-p \fIprogram\fB\fR | \fB--parser \fIprogram\fB\fR ] [ \fB-o \fIdirectory\fB\fR | \fB--output \fIdirectory\fB\fR ] [ \fB-V \fIvariable\fB[=\fIvalue\fB]\fR ] [ \fB-u\fR | \fB--nochunks\fR ] [ \fB-i \fIsection\fB\fR | \fB--include \fIsection\fB\fR ] [ \fB-w \fItype\fB|list\fR | \fB--warning \fItype\fB|list\fR ] [ \fB-e \fItype\fB|list\fR | \fB--error \fItype\fB|list\fR ] [ \fB-h\fR | \fB--help\fR ] [ \fB-v\fR | \fB--version\fR ] \fB\fISGML-file\fB\fR \fBdocbook2dvi\fR \fB\fISGML-file\fB\fR \fBdocbook2html\fR \fB\fISGML-file\fB\fR \fBdocbook2man\fR \fB\fISGML-file\fB\fR \fBdocbook2pdf\fR \fB\fISGML-file\fB\fR \fBdocbook2ps\fR \fB\fISGML-file\fB\fR \fBdocbook2rtf\fR \fB\fISGML-file\fB\fR \fBdocbook2tex\fR \fB\fISGML-file\fB\fR \fBdocbook2texi\fR \fB\fISGML-file\fB\fR \fBdocbook2txt\fR \fB\fISGML-file\fB\fR .SH "DESCRIPTION" .PP The \fBjw\fR shell script allows to convert a DocBook file (or some other SGML-based format) to other formats (including HTML, RTF, PS and PDF) with an easy-to-understand syntax. It hides most of Jade's or OpenJade complexity and adds comfortable features. .PP Other scripts like \fBdocbook2html\fR, \fBdocbook2rtf\fR or \fBdocbook2ps\fR provide different ways of calling \fBjw\fR that might be easier to remember. .PP For the moment, jw does not handle XML, but only SGML. .PP This utility assumes that several other components are installed. The list includes: .TP 0.2i \(bu the ISO character entities for SGML .TP 0.2i \(bu James Clark's DSSSL engine, jade, or an equivalent parser like OpenJade .TP 0.2i \(bu the DocBook DTD from the OASIS consortium .TP 0.2i \(bu Norman Walsh's DocBook modular style sheets (or some other set of DSSSL style sheets) .TP 0.2i \(bu Sebastian Rahtz's jadetex set of TeX macros for jade (for backends intended to "printing" formats like PDF, RTF or PostScript) .TP 0.2i \(bu A perl interpreter (for backends that use perl) .TP 0.2i \(bu SGMLSpm from CPAN (for backends that use sgmls) .TP 0.2i \(bu Lynx HTML browser (for the \fItxt\fR backend) .PP The jw script is basically called like this: .nf jw mydoc.sgml .fi .PP where \fImydoc.sgml\fR is a SGML file. .PP The command line above uses default options: it converts from DocBook (the default frontend) to HTML (the default backend), does not put the result in a subdirectory (unless specified otherwise in the style sheets), etc. .PP In this example, the "mydoc" file name as well as the ".sgml" extension can be replaced by anything else. Current extensions for SGML DocBook files include ".sgml", ".sgm", ".docbook", and ".db". The processed file \fImydoc.sgml\fR can be in any other directory than the current one. .PP Here we have chosen to generate HTML output. In fact we can use any of the backends stored in the \fIbackends/\fR subdirectory of the DocBook-utils distribution directory (usually \fI/usr/share/sgml/docbook/utils-0.6.14\fR). Similarly, you can use any frontend defined in the \fIfrontends/\fR subdirectory to convert from another input format. .PP This sample command creates one or many HTML files with arbitrary file names in the current directory. This default behavior can be changed through command line options and/or customization style sheets. .SH "OPTIONS" .PP The following options apply to the conversion script: .TP \fB -f \fIfrontend\fB | --frontend \fIfrontend\fB \fR Allows to specify another frontend than default \fIdocbook\fR\&. The list of currently available frontends is: .RS .TP \fB\fIdocbook\fB\fR Converts docbook with Norman Walsh's style sheets. This frontend searches in the subdirectories of the base SGML directory for a file named \fIhtml/docbook.dsl\fR or \fIprint/docbook.dsl\fR (depending on the backend's type: html or print). .RE .TP \fB -b \fIbackend\fB | --backend \fIbackend\fB \fR Allows to specify another backend than default \fIHTML\fR\&. The list of currently available backends is: .RS .TP \fB\fIdvi\fB\fR Converts to DVI (DeVice Independant files) by calling \fBJade\fR or \fBOpenJade\fR\&. .TP \fB\fIhtml\fB\fR Converts to HTML (HyperText Markup Language) by calling \fBJade\fR or \fBOpenJade\fR\&. .TP \fB\fIman\fB\fR Converts a refentry to a Unix manual page by calling docbook2man. Does not work with other SGML document types than DocBook. .TP \fB\fIpdf\fB\fR Converts to PDF (Portable Document Format) by calling \fBJade\fR or \fBOpenJade\fR\&. .TP \fB\fIps\fB\fR Converts to PostScript by calling \fBJade\fR or \fBOpenJade\fR\&. .TP \fB\fIrtf\fB\fR Converts to RTF (Rich Text Format) by calling \fBJade\fR or \fBOpenJade\fR\&. The resulting file can then be inported into \fBMS Word\fR or one of its Linux replacement programs. .TP \fB\fItex\fB\fR Converts to TeX by calling \fBJade\fR or \fBOpenJade\fR\&. .TP \fB\fItexi\fB\fR Converts to GNU TeXinfo pages by calling docbook2texi. Does not work with other SGML document types than DocBook. .TP \fB\fItxt\fB\fR Converts to a bare text file by calling \fBJade\fR or \fBOpenJade\fR, then \fBLynx\fR\&. .RE .TP \fB -c \fIfile\fB | --cat \fIfile\fB \fR Allows to use an extra SGML Open Catalog that will list other files like customization style sheets, adaptations to the DocBook Document Type Definition, special character entities, etc. This catalog is added to the list of catalogs determined by the script (see option \fB--nostd\fR below) .TP \fB -n | --nostd \fR Do not use the standard SGML Open Catalogs. Normally, the standard catalogs list is determined like this: .RS .TP 0.2i \(bu if the centralized catalog exists, then use it. The centralized catalog is a list of all catalogs that might be necessary that usually resides in \fI/etc/sgml\fR\&. Its name is provided by the frontend, for example the \fIdocbook\fR frontend returns \fI/etc/sgml/sgml-docbook.cat\fR\&. .TP 0.2i \(bu Otherwise, take all the files named \fIcatalog\fR from the subdirectories of the SGML base directory (usually \fI/usr/share/sgml\fR). .RE This option is useful in conjunction with the \fB--cat\fR option to use only the catalogs that are specified on the command line. .TP \fB -d \fIfile\fB|default|none | --dsl \fIfile\fB|default|none \fR Allows to use a customized style sheet instead of the default one. A "target" starting with a hash mark "#" can be appended to the file name. As a result, only the corresponding part of the style sheet is executed (the "style specification" whose "identificator" is equal to the target's name). A common use of this mechanism is to define "#html" and "#print" targets to trigger the corresponding part of a replacement style sheet which is common for both HTML and printout conversion. By replacing the file name with "default", the default style sheet provided with the frontend is used. For example, the \fIdocbook\fR frontend returns \fI\&./docbook.dsl#html\fR (or \fI\&./docbook.dsl#print\fR) in the SGML base directory. By replacing the file name with "none", no replacement style sheet is used, not even the default style sheet. The style sheet which is used is also determined by the frontend. For example, the \fIdocbook\fR frontend returns Norman Walsh's \fIhtml/docbook.dsl\fR (or \fIprint/docbook.dsl\fR) found somewhere below the SGML base directory. If no --dsl option is specified, then "--dsl default" is used. .TP \fB -l \fIfile\fB | --dcl \fIfile\fB \fR Allows to use a customized SGML declaration instead of the default one. The file name of the default SGML declaration is not set for SGML files, and is set to \fIxml.dcl\fR in the SGML base directory for XML files. .TP \fB -s \fIpath\fB | --sgmlbase \fIpath\fB \fR Allows to use another location for the SGML base directory. This is the directory below which all SGML DTDs, style sheets, entities, etc are installed. The default value is \fI/usr/share/sgml\fR\&. .TP \fB -p \fIprogram\fB | --parser \fIprogram\fB \fR Specify the parser to use (\fBJade\fR or \fBOpenJade\fR) if several are installed. If this option is not specified, the script first tries to use Jade, then it tries \fBOpenJade\fR\&. .TP \fB -o \fIdirectory\fB | --output \fIdirectory\fB \fR Set output directory where all the resulting files will be stored. If the style sheets define a subdirectory where to store the resulting files too, the subdirectory defined by the style sheets will be placed below the subdirectory defined by this option. .TP \fB -V \fIvariable\fB=[\fIvalue\fB] \fR Set a variable (to a value, if one is specified). .TP \fB -u | --nochunks \fR Output only one big file. This option is useful only when generating HTML, because the output can be split into several files. This option overrides the setting that may be done in the style sheets. .TP \fB -i \fIsection\fB | --include \fIsection\fB \fR Declare a SGML marked section as "include". A SGML marked section is a kind of conditional part of a document. If it is declared "ignore", it will be left ignored, otherwise it will be processed. An example of such a marked section would be: .PP .PP .nf ]> ... ... .fi .TP \fB -w \fItype\fB|list | --warning \fItype\fB|list \fR Enables or disables the display of given types of warnings. Several -w options might be entered on the command line. Warning types that start with "no-" disable the corresponding warnings, the other types enable them. If the warning type is replaced with "list", then a list of allowed warning types is displayed. .TP \fB -e \fItype\fB|list | --error \fItype\fB|list \fR Disables given types of errors. Several -e options might be entered on the command line. All error types start with "no-". If the error type is replaced with "list", then a list of allowed error types is displayed. .TP \fB -h | --help \fR Print a short help message and exit .TP \fB -v | --version \fR Print the version identifier and exit .SH "FILES" .TP \fB\fI/etc/sgml/sgml-docbook.cat\fB\fR Centralized SGML open catalog. This file name might vary if another frontend than \fIdocbook\fR is used. .TP \fB\fI/usr/share/sgml/docbook/utils-0.6.14/backends\fB\fR The various backends .TP \fB\fI/usr/share/sgml/docbook/utils-0.6.14/frontends\fB\fR The various frontends .TP \fB\fI/usr/share/sgml/docbook/utils-0.6.14/helpers\fB\fR The various helper scripts like docbook2man or docbook2texi .SH "AUTHORS" .PP Eric Bischoff (jw shell script and a few backends), Jochem Huhmann (the \fIman\fR and \fItexi\fR backends) .SH "SEE ALSO" .PP \fBdocbook2man-spec.pl\fR(1), \fBdocbook2texi-spec.pl\fR(1), \fBinstall-catalog\fR(8), \fBnsgmls\fR(1), docbook-utils homepage \&. docbook-utils-0.6.14/doc/man/docbook2man-spec.pl.10000664000465000046560000000662310012434466015226 .\" This manpage has been automatically generated by docbook2man .\" from a DocBook document. This tool can be found at: .\" .\" Please send any bug reports, improvements, comments, patches, .\" etc. to Steve Cheng . .TH "DOCBOOK2MAN-SPEC.PL" "1" "11 February 2004" "" "" .SH NAME docbook2man-spec.pl \- convert DocBook RefEntries to man pages .SH SYNOPSIS \fBsgmlspl\fR \fBdocbook2man-spec.pl\fR \fBnsgmls\fR [ \fB\fIsgml document\fB\fR ]\fB| sgmlspl\fR \fBdocbook2man-spec.pl\fR .SH "DESCRIPTION" .PP \fBdocbook2man\fR is a sgmlspl spec file that produced man pages (using the -man macros) from DocBook RefEntry markup. .PP The program reads ESIS produced by nsgmls (or other SGML parsers) from standard input. Markup not found in RefEntry is discarded. .PP Its output, the converted man pages, are written to the current directory. If RefMeta information is not specified in a RefEntry, then the man page will be written to standard output. .PP The file \fImanpage.links\fR will also be created, which contains any aliases of the manpages generated. This file is in the format: .nf \fI\fR \fI\fR .fi .PP The \fImanpage.refs\fR file keeps track of XRef references. Note that if the input document has any forward references, then \fBdocbook2man\fR may have to be invoked twice (the first time updating \fImanpage.refs\fR) to resolve them. .SH "REQUIREMENTS" The SGMLSpm package from CPAN. This package includes the sgmlspl script that is also needed. .SH "LIMITATIONS" .PP Trying \fBdocbook2man\fR on non-DocBook or non-conformant SGML results in undefined behavior. :-) .PP This program is a slow, dodgy Perl script. .PP This program does not come close to supporting all the possible markup in DocBook, and may produce wrong output in some cases with supported markup. .SH "TO DO" .PP Obvious stuff: .TP 0.2i \(bu Fix \fBdocbook2man\fR breakages found in the test documents, especially \fIweird.sgml\fR\&. .TP 0.2i \(bu Add new element handling and fix existing handling. Be robust. .TP 0.2i \(bu Produce cleanest, readable man output as possible (unlike some other converters). Follow Linux \fBman\fR(7) convention. As conversion to man pages is usually not done very often, it is better to be slower/more complicated than to produce wrong output. Also if someone wants to give up using DocBook for whatever reason, the last-converted man pages can then be maintained manually. .TP 0.2i \(bu Make it faster. I think most of the speed problems so far is with parsing ESIS. Rewrite \fISGMLS.pm\fR with C and/or get input directly from \fBSP\fR\&. .TP 0.2i \(bu Support other (human) languages. But what to do with non-ASCII charsets? SGMLSpm doesn't report them and \fBroff\fR does not grok them. [Comment: text after enclosed lists (and SS blocks) will break docbook2man] If we do this, more people can use DocBook. .SH "COPYRIGHT" .PP Copyright (C) 1998-1999 Steve Cheng .PP This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by the Free Software Foundation; either version 2, or (at your option) any later version. .PP You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License along with this program; see the file \fICOPYING\fR\&. If not, please write to the Free Software Foundation, 675 Mass Ave, Cambridge, MA 02139, USA. docbook-utils-0.6.14/doc/man/docbook2texi-spec.pl.10000664000465000046560000000620410012434466015417 .\" This manpage has been automatically generated by docbook2man .\" from a DocBook document. This tool can be found at: .\" .\" Please send any bug reports, improvements, comments, patches, .\" etc. to Steve Cheng . .TH "DOCBOOK2TEXI-SPEC.PL" "1" "11 February 2004" "" "" .SH NAME docbook2texi-spec.pl \- convert DocBook Booksto Texinfo documents .SH SYNOPSIS \fBsgmlspl\fR \fBdocbook2man-spec.pl\fR \fBnsgmls\fR [ \fB\fIsgml document\fB\fR ]\fB| sgmlspl\fR \fBdocbook2texi-spec.pl\fR [ \fB\fIbasename\fB\fR ] .SH "DESCRIPTION" .PP \fBdocbook2texi\fR is a sgmlspl spec file that produces GNU Texinfo documents from DocBook documents. .PP The program reads ESIS produced by nsgmls (or other SGML parsers) from standard input. Currently the document element must be Book, otherwise the results are undefined. .PP Its output, the converted Texinfo document, is written to standard output. .PP The file \fIbasename.refs\fR will also be created, which contains all the nodes in the document and their immediate \&'child' nodes. As node processing always require forward references, \fBdocbook2texi\fR must be run twice for each document: the first time to build the references, and the second to actually generate a valid document. .SH "REQUIREMENTS" The SGMLSpm package from CPAN. This package includes the sgmlspl script that is also needed. .SH "LIMITATIONS" .PP Trying \fBdocbook2man\fR on non-DocBook or non-conformant SGML results in undefined behavior. :-) .PP This program is a slow, dodgy Perl script. .PP This program does not come close to supporting all the possible markup in DocBook, and may produce wrong output in some cases with supported markup. .SH "TO DO" .TP 0.2i \(bu How the hell do you represent a backslash (\\) in Texinfo!!@? I've tried \\\\ but TeX complains about it. .TP 0.2i \(bu Fix breakages found in the test documents. .TP 0.2i \(bu Add new element handling and fix existing handling. Be robust. .TP 0.2i \(bu Make it faster. I think most of the speed problems so far is with parsing ESIS. Rewrite \fISGMLS.pm\fR with C and/or get input directly from \fBSP\fR\&. .TP 0.2i \(bu There are some dependencies on elements occurring when they are actually optional (according to the DTD). We need to fix that (preferably) or prominently state the requirements. .TP 0.2i \(bu Allow other more common document elements. .TP 0.2i \(bu Separate out node referencing to a separate script. Not only would it make it faster/easier to maintain because it's separate from the main code, but also I would like it to evolve into an automatic DocBook ToC generator. .SH "COPYRIGHT" .PP Copyright (C) 1998-1999 Steve Cheng .PP This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by the Free Software Foundation; either version 2, or (at your option) any later version. .PP You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License along with this program; see the file \fICOPYING\fR\&. If not, please write to the Free Software Foundation, 675 Mass Ave, Cambridge, MA 02139, USA. docbook-utils-0.6.14/doc/man/sgmldiff.10000664000465000046560000001003710012434466013253 .\" This manpage has been automatically generated by docbook2man .\" from a DocBook document. This tool can be found at: .\" .\" Please send any bug reports, improvements, comments, patches, .\" etc. to Steve Cheng . .TH "SGMLDIFF" "1" "11 February 2004" "" "" .SH NAME sgmldiff \- Find differences in the markup of two SGML files .SH SYNOPSIS \fBsgmldiff\fR [ \fBoptions \fR\fI ...\fR ] \fB\fIfile1\fB\fR \fB\fIfile2\fB\fR [ \fB-a\fR | \fB--attributes\fR | \fB-c [ attributes | nesting | textpos ]\fR | \fB--context [ attributes | nesting | textpos ]\fR | \fB-s\fR | \fB--statistics\fR | \fB-h\fR | \fB--help\fR | \fB-v\fR | \fB--version\fR ] .SH "DESCRIPTION" .PP This perl script allows to determine the structural differences between two SGML files. It compares the files, regardless of what is in between the tags, to only focus on the markup. Its output is similar to \fBdiff\fR(1)\&. .PP The typical use of \fBsgmldiff\fR is to compare an SGML file with its translation into another language. If the translation was done cleanly, \fBsgmldiff\fR returns without finding any difference in the markup. .PP An example of a typical call to sgmldiff is: .nf sgmldiff english.sgml italiano.sgml .fi .PP If there are differences in markup between both files, \fBsgmldiff\fR will output a series of differences reports summarized with lines of the form: .TP \fB169a164\fR At line 169 of the first file, line 164 of the second file has been added. .TP \fB8a12,15\fR At line 8 of the first file, lines 12 to 15 of the second file have been added. .TP \fB41d28\fR Line 41 of the first file has been destroyed, to obtain line 28 of the second file. .TP \fB63,66d61\fR Lines 63 to 66 of the first file have been destroyed. to obtain line 61 of the second file. .TP \fB52c51\fR Line 52 of the first file has been changed into line 51 of the second file. .TP \fB5,7c8,10\fR Lines 5 to 7 of the first file have been changed into lines 8 to 10 of the second line. In addition to those summaries, the lines of the first file are shown preceeded by '<' and the lines of the second file are shown preceeded by '>". .SH "OPTIONS" .PP Here is the list of actions that can be requested to sgmldiff: .TP \fB [ -a | --attributes ] \fR Include the attribute values in the difference tests. Don't set this value if the attributes are likely to be translated. Set this value if the attributes value shouldn't change between both files. Default is to don't include the attributes in the difference tests. .TP \fB [ -c [ attributes | nesting | textpos ] | --context [ attributes | nesting | textpos ] ] \fR Add more context to the difference. Since every test between the tags is removed before testing the differences, \fBsgmldiff\fR is likely to resynchronize itself at the wrong place, by thinking the location in both files correspond, while it's not true. By adding more context to the compared area, such risk is disminished. The allowed values for the \fB--context\fR option are: .RS .TP \fBattributes\fR Take into account the attribute \fBnames\fR\&. The attribute \fBvalues\fR are controlled by the \fBattributes\fR option. .TP \fBnesting\fR Take into account the nesting level of all the compared tags. .TP \fBtextpos\fR Take into account the position in the text. .RE .TP \fB [ -s | --statistics ] \fR Print some SGML information at the end. .TP \fB [ -h | --help ] \fR Print a short help message and exit .TP \fB [ -v | --version ] \fR Print the version identifier and exit .SH "FILES" .PP .SH "AUTHORS" .TP \fB Frederik Fouvry \fR Developer of \fBsgmldiff\fR\&. .SH "SEE ALSO" .TP \fB jw(1) \fR conversion from a SGML file to other file formats .TP \fB nsgmls(1) \fR a base component of \fBJade\fR DSSSL engine .TP \fB http://sources.redhat.com/docbook-tools/ \fR the home page of the DocBook tools, a compendium of all tools necessary to process DocBook files, including the DocBook-utils docbook-utils-0.6.14/doc/man/backend-spec.70000664000465000046560000000305710012434466014011 .\" This manpage has been automatically generated by docbook2man .\" from a DocBook document. This tool can be found at: .\" .\" Please send any bug reports, improvements, comments, patches, .\" etc. to Steve Cheng . .TH "BACKEND-SPEC" "7" "11 February 2004" "" "" .SH NAME backend-spec \- interface between jw and its backends .SH "DESCRIPTION" .PP \fBjw\fR(1) calls backends like \fIbackends/html\fR to do the "real" conversion work. The backend gets all necessary data delivered via environment variables ready to use. .PP This documentation describes those environment variables. .PP The backend is run in the directory where the output files are to be created. It should return 0 if there weren't any problem, and return a positive value otherwise. .SH "VARIABLES" .TP \fB SGML_FILE_NAME \fR The bare name of the source file .PP .TP \fB SGML_FILE \fR The full name and path of the source file .PP .TP \fB SGML_JADE \fR The name of the parser (usually \fBJade\fR or \fBOpenJade\fR) .PP .TP \fB SGML_ARGUMENTS \fR The full argument-string for \fBJade\fR or \fBOpenJade\fR .PP .TP \fB SGML_CATALOG_FILES \fR The list of catalog files needed by \fBJade\fR or \fBOpenJade\fR .PP .TP \fB SGML_STYLESHEET \fR The style sheet to use .PP .TP \fB SGML_BASE_DIR \fR The base directory of the SGML system (default is \fI/usr/share/sgml\fR) .SH "FILES" .PP .SH "SEE ALSO" .PP \fBfrontend-spec\fR(7) .SH "AUTHORS" .PP Jochem Huhmann docbook-utils-0.6.14/doc/man/frontend-spec.70000664000465000046560000000565710012434466014251 .\" This manpage has been automatically generated by docbook2man .\" from a DocBook document. This tool can be found at: .\" .\" Please send any bug reports, improvements, comments, patches, .\" etc. to Steve Cheng . .TH "FRONTEND-SPEC" "7" "11 February 2004" "" "" .SH NAME frontend-spec \- interface between jw and its frontends .SH "DESCRIPTION" .PP \fBjw\fR(1) calls frontends like \fIfrontends/docbook\fR to get the informations specific to a given input format. The frontend knows which information to return from the first command line parameter. It gets all necessary data via environment variables ready to use. .PP This document describes that command line parameter and those environment variables. .PP The frontend should return 0 if there weren't any problem, and return a positive value otherwise. .SH "VARIABLES" .TP \fB $1 \fR The command line parameter, specifying which information to return. It can take the following values: .RS .TP \fBcentralized-catalog\fR The frontend must return the DTD-specific centralized catalog name. Centralized catalogs normally reside in \fI/etc/sgml\fR and provide the location of all the catalog files useful for handling this input type (the catalog for the DTD, the catalog for the stylesheets, the catalog for the entities, ...) .TP \fBstyle-sheet\fR The frontend must return the filename of the style sheet to be used for this document type and with the chosen backend. .RE .PP .TP \fB SGML_CATALOGS_DIR \fR The directory where the centralized catalogs reside. It is normally \fI/etc/sgml\fR\&. (This variable is valid only while determining the centralized catalog to use.) .PP .TP \fB SGML_BASE_DIR \fR The base directory of the SGML system. It is normally \fI/usr/share/sgml\fR\&. (This variable is valid only while determining the style sheet to use.) .PP .TP \fB SGML_FILE \fR The name of the file to convert. (This variable is valid only while determining the centralized catalog to use.) .PP .TP \fB SGML_TYPE \fR The type of the backend to use, whether it produces output files to be displayed online or to be printed out. It can take the value html or print\&. (This variable is valid only while determining the style sheet to use). .PP .TP \fB SGML_STYLESHEETS \fR The desired custom stylesheet type, either none or default\&. If none, the frontend must return the file name of the style sheet provided by the system beneath the docbook-utils. If default, the frontend must return the custom stylesheet provided by the docbook-utils. (This variable is valid only while determining the style sheet to use). .TP \fB SGML_XML \fR The metalanguage of the file to convert, either sgml or xml\&. 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If this is what you want to do, use the GNU Library General Public License instead of this License. docbook-utils-0.6.14/ChangeLog0000664000465000046560000002777710012434267011652 2004-02-11 Tim Waugh * configure.in: Version 0.6.14 (stable). 2004-02-11 Tim Waugh * backends/txt: Use w3m as last resort. 2003-06-10 Tim Waugh * helpers/docbook2man-spec.pl: Escape dots and single quotes in column 1 (Red Hat bugzilla bug #97087). 2003-04-30 Tim Waugh * bin/jw.in: Use head(1) in a POSIX-compliant manner. 2003-03-17 Tim Waugh * configure.in: Version 0.6.13 (stable). 2003-03-17 Tim Waugh * backends/ps: Pass -R to dvips. * backends/ps: Specify paper type when using dvips. * backends/pdf: Use rm -f when tidying up. * bin/jw.in: The DSSSL parameter is paper-type, not paper-size. 2003-02-11 Tim Waugh * doc/refentry/sgmldiff.sgml: Fix typos (pointed out by Alain PORTAL). 2003-01-13 Tim Waugh * backends/ps, backends/dvi: Use .tmp not .out for temporary stuff (debian bug 176204). 2002-11-02 Tim Waugh * frontends/docbook.in: Fix stupid typo spotted by Masanori Kobayasi. 2002-10-21 Tim Waugh * doc/refentry/jw.sgml: Fix URL. * doc/refentry/sgmldiff.sgml: Likewise. 2002-10-14 Tim Waugh * helpers/docbook2man-spec.pl: Translatable 'name' heading (Philippe Batailler). * helpers/docbook2man-spec.pl: Use 'lang' attribute in output filename (Denis Barbier). 2002-10-13 Tim Waugh * configure.in: Version 0.6.12 (stable). 2002-08-05 Tim Waugh * backends/texi.in: Send output to file like the other backends do. 2002-07-28 Tim Waugh * backends/man.in: Report errors. * helpers/docbook2man-spec.pl: Move handlers for − and © to the right place. Add handlers for   and   (Philippe Batailler). 2002-06-27 Tim Waugh * docbook-utils.spec: Renamed.. * docbook-utils.spec.in: ..to this. Use @VERSION@. * configure.in: Generate docbook-utils.spec. 2002-06-27 Tim Waugh * configure.in, docbook-utils.spec: Version 0.6.11 (stable). 2002-06-27 Tim Waugh * doc/man/Makefile.am: Use man1_MANS instead of man1_DATA, and the same for man7. * bin/jw.in, frontends/docbook.in: Apply patch from Mikhail Zebaluev which implements a cleaner way to set paper size based on locale. * bin/jw.in, frontends/docbook.in: Apply patch from Mikhail Zabaluev which plugs in an SGML normalizer to obtain the real doctype declaration for cases when other * helpers/docbook2man-spec.pl: Handle glosslists. * helpers/docbook2man-spec.pl: Handle © 2002-05-01 Tim Waugh * configure.in: Version 0.6.10 (stable). 2002-05-01 Tim Waugh * docbook-utils.dsl: Turn off %use-id-as-filename%. 2002-04-26 Tim Waugh * backends/man.in: Re-run docbook2man-spec.pl if references need resolving. 2002-04-22 Tim Waugh * doc/HTML/Makefile.am, doc/man/Makefile.am: Fixes for top_srcdir != top_builddir. * doc/version.in: New file. * doc/docbook-utils.sgml: Source version number from doc/version. * doc/refentry/jw.sgml: Use SGML entity rather than '@VERSION@'. * configure.in: Create doc/version from doc/version.in. Don't look for doc/HTML/jw.html.in or doc/man/jw.1.in any more. * doc/HTML/Makefile.am: Add rule to create HTML output directly. (Moved from Makefile.cvs). * doc/man/Makefile.am: Add rule to create man output directly (moved from Makefile.cvs). * Makefile.cvs: Removed. * bootstrap: New file. 2002-04-19 Tim Waugh * frontends/Makefile.am: No need for EXTRA_DIST here. * Makefile.cvs: Don't remove CVS directories at all. 2002-04-18 Tim Waugh * backends/Makefile.am: Don't ship texi and man since they are generated during configure. 2002-04-18 Tim Waugh * Makefile.am: Ship the spec file. * doc/man/Makefile.am: Explicitly list man pages. Also ship them. Except for jw.1 which is generated. * Makefile.cvs: Copy in the autotool helper files rather than distribute symlinks. * Makefile.cvs: Use /etc/sgml/catalog rather than a more specific catalog, in case this system doesn't split them out like we think. * Makefile.cvs: It's okay for there to be no CVS directories to remove. * doc/refentry/jw.sgml: This file is part of a DocBook V3.1 document, so remove the v4.1-ism and DOCTYPE declaration I added previously. * AUTHORS: Add myself. 2002-04-15 Tim Waugh * frontends/docbook.in: LC_PAPER-based stylesheet flavour selection (if A4 paper is to be used, look for docbook-utils-a4.dsl). * backends/dvi, backends/pdf, backends/ps: Set TEXINPUTS to include the source file's directory. * frontends/docbook.in: Handle symlinks with extra version info. * frontends/docbook.in: Fix shell quoting. * bin/jw.in: More robust XML/SGML detection. * bin/jw.in: Add -V option. * doc/refentry/jw.sgml: Document it. * helpers/docbook2man-spec.pl: Better orderedlist output. * bin/jw.in: Quoting. Fixes --help output (for some reason). * helpers/docbook2man-spec.pl: Handle some sdata (only 'minus' at the moment). * doc/refentry/jw.sgml: Various corrections and additions. * helpers/docbook2man-spec.pl: Improvements to man page generation. * bin/jw.in: Fix -o behaviour. * bin/jw.in: Select the correct stylesheet for plain text output. * backends/txt: Use links if lynx is not present. * bin/jw.in: When delivering HTML with no-chunks, send output to file rather than mingling it with stdout. * backends/pdf: Redirect output to a file that tex doesn't use. This fixes TOC-generation. * bin/docbook2dvi, bin/docbook2html, bin/docbook2man, bin/docbook2pdf, bin/docbook2ps, bin/docbook2rtf, bin/docbook2tex, bin/docbook2texi, bin/docbook2txt: Better argument handling. * bin/jw.in: Allow for custom backends. * bin/jw.in: Handle filenames with multiple '.' characters. 2001-05-23 Eric Bischoff * doc/Makefile.am: small change - for the first time it works both on Caldera and RedHat - kind of hacky though * switched to version 0.6.9 2001-04-27 Eric Bischoff * Makefile.cvs: "automake -a" flag is better now Mark removed install-sh and friends * Reverting a lot of Makefile.am changes. This stuff is driving me crazy. * switched to version 0.6.8 2001-04-21 Mark Galassi * starting to prepare a clean version 2001-03-23 Eric Bischoff * bin/sgmldiff.in: put location of "perl" and "nsgmls" under autoconf * frontends/docbook.in: allow more complicated DTD numbers like 4.1.2 * .../Makefile.am: fixed (again!) problems with autoconf :-(( * switched to version 0.6.7 2001-01-30 Eric Bischoff * Fixed autoconf support on popular demand * switched to version 0.6.6 2001-01-19 Eric Bischoff * Makefile.cvs, configure.in: put doc/man/jw.1 under autoconf * switched to version 0.6.5 2001-01-19 Eric Bischoff * Makefile.cvs, configure.in: put doc/HTML/jw.html under autoconf * doc/refentry/jw.sgml: added explanations about "--dsl default", "--dsl none", -w and -e options * switched to version 0.6.4 2001-01-18 Eric Bischoff * bin/jw.in: added -w and -e arguments for controlling warnings and errors * switched to version 0.6.3 2001-01-12 Eric Bischoff * Makefile.am: fixed EXTRA_DIST variable * configure.in: fixed problem appearing when buildrooting * switched to version 0.6.2 2000-12-06 Eric Bischoff * bin/jw.in: added explanations about --dcl option * switched to version 0.6.1 2000-11-09 Eric Bischoff * bin/jw.in, frontends/docbook, doc/*: added support for XML. * switched to version 0.6 2000-11-09 Eric Bischoff * docbook-utils.dsl: added some magic so the mediaobject uses EPS when printing and other formats when putting online. I'm not sure this choice is correct for non-TeX printing formats like RTF or PDF though - might need be fixed later. * switched to version 0.5.7 2000-10-27 Eric Bischoff * doc/Makefile.am: RPM 4.0 now refuses buildrooted absolute symbolic links. Let's please him. * switched to version 0.5.6 2000-09-23 Eric Bischoff * frontends/docbook: the first version number of the DTD is the one to use to determine the catalog - this allows variants with their own version number (see http://www.docbook.org/tdg/html/ch05.html#S-NOTDOCBOOK) * switched to version 0.5.5 2000-09-12 Eric Bischoff * doc/HTML/Makefile.am: path to HTML pages is not hardcoded anymore but determined through configure. * switched to version 0.5.4 2000-09-12 Eric Bischoff * doc/man/Makefile.am: path to man pages is not hardcoded anymore but determined through configure. * switched to version 0.5.3 2000-08-15 Eric Bischoff * doc: removed the conflict between docbook2man and docbook2man-spec.pl, same for docbook2texi and docbook2texi-spec.pl. 2000-08-12 Eric Bischoff * docbook-utils.dsl: the output directory must not be defined in the style sheet. The shell scripts do not know what's happening in the style sheets and therefore are unable to create this directory if it did not exist previously. * switched to version 0.5.2 2000-08-10 Eric Bischoff * backends/pdf: unconditionally re-run pdfjadetex so very simple files get converted correctly as well * switched to version 0.5.1 2000-08-07 Eric Bischoff * Makefile.cvs: HTML and man pages must be created at tarball generation time * doc/Makefile.am: readded symbolic links generation at install time for docbook2* man pages * switched to version 0.5 2000-08-04 Eric Bischoff * docbook-utils.dsl: commented out eurocentric reference to A4 paper * docbook-utils.spec: removed because a SPEC file should reside outside of the package's sources * ABOUT: Mark saved it as "README". Removed it to avoid having a duplicate file. * Makefile.am: ABOUT => README as well * AUTHORS: added scripts and documentation authors * LICENCE: renamed as COPYING to follow GNU conventions * doc/Makefile.am: pre-built man and HTML pages again * bin/: removed db2* and docbook-build scripts to have a clearer design, put sgmldiff under autoconf * bin/jw now takes docbook-utils.dsl as a default stylesheet, but it is still possible to have alternate stylesheets or to use Norm's style * backends/: put man and texi under autoconf as well * frontends/: put docbook under autoconf 2000-08-03 Mark Galassi * docbook-utils.spec (Prereq): took out the prereq for perl-sgmls, since perl-SGMLSpm has replaced that. 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Version 0.6 * added support for XML Version 0.5 * there is a default stylesheet again Version 0.4 * introduced automake/autoconf support so we can make tarballs Version 0.3 * intelligent guessing of the centralized catalog to use Version 0.2 * changed file locations to make them conformant with FHS Version 0.1 * major rewriting of Mark Galassi's scripts docbook-utils-0.6.14/TODO0000664000465000046560000000776607237731041010571 PACKAGING - Directories should be owned - Use macros to ease porting - install-catalog has problems with updates because the post-install is called before the post-uninstall PRINTING - Support hyperlinks in acroread Hyperlinks are rendered nicely when converted to PDF, but aren't dynamical in acroread (they are just underlined text) - Support Asian languages on printing Already did some tries with hlatex (Korean) - Italian does not seem to work when printing Solved with the new packaging of jadetex? - Tables aren't rendered nicely when printing The second line of text and the following ones have no margin - Add a switch to control TeX verbosity BACKENDS - Do a new text backend based on html2text instead of lynx Merge Jochem's stuff with the current text backend. The choice of the method should be passed through the command line or through an configuration file. - Do a FOT backend, MIF backend and a palm backend Should be easy. Use -V and -t variables. - Backend options Provide an -e option in jw to pass directly a string to the backend through the SGML_EXTRA_OPTS variable. The html backend then can pass it to Jade through the -V option. - Configuration file for backends Pass a variable holding the name of the initialization file to the backend. (is this really needed?) JW - Configuration variables for jw Simpler and more powerful to use "aliases" ? Name: SGML_BACKEND_DIR Content: Directory containing the backends. Default: $SGML_BASE_DIR/backends/ Example: /usr/share/sgml/docbook/docbook-utils-0.2/backends/ Notes: This directory should contain nothing else than backends. This way a program can tell the user about available backends by just doing "ls $SGML_BACKEND_DIR" or similar. 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This contains the sgmlspl script which is used to grok this file. Use it like this: nsgmls some-docbook-document.sgml | sgmlspl docbook2man-spec.pl =head1 DESCRIPTION This is a sgmlspl spec file that produces Unix-style manpages from RefEntry markup. See the accompanying RefEntry man page for 'plain new' documentation. :) =head1 LIMITATIONS Trying docbook2man on non-DocBook or non-conformant SGML results in undefined behavior. :-) This program is a slow, dodgy Perl script. This program does not come close to supporting all the possible markup in DocBook, and will produce wrong output in some cases with supported markup. =head1 TODO Add new element handling and fix existing handling. Be robust. Produce cleanest, readable man output as possible (unlike some other converters). Follow Linux man(7) convention. If this results in added logic in this script, that's okay. The code should still be reasonably organized. Make it faster. If Perl sucks port it to another language. =head1 COPYRIGHT Copyright (C) 1998-1999 Steve Cheng This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by the Free Software Foundation; either version 2, or (at your option) any later version. You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License along with this program; see the file COPYING. If not, please write to the Free Software Foundation, 675 Mass Ave, Cambridge, MA 02139, USA. =cut # $Id: docbook2man-spec.pl,v 1.10 2003/06/10 08:30:30 twaugh Exp $ use SGMLS; # Use the SGMLS package. use SGMLS::Output; # Use stack-based output. use SGMLS::Refs; ######################################################################## # SGMLSPL script produced automatically by the script sgmlspl.pl # # Document Type: any, but processes only RefEntries # Edited by: me :) ######################################################################## $write_manpages = 0; $blank_xrefs = 0; sgml('start', sub { push_output('nul'); $raw_cdata = 1; # Makes it a bit faster. # Links file open(LINKSFILE, ">manpage.links"); $Refs = new SGMLS::Refs("manpage.refs"); }); sgml('end', sub { close(LINKSFILE); if($blank_xrefs) { print STDERR "Warning: output contains unresolved XRefs\n"; } }); ######################################################################## # # Output helpers # ######################################################################## # Our own version of sgml() and output() to allow simple string output # to play well with roff's stupid whitespace rules. sub man_sgml { if(ref($_[1]) eq 'CODE') { return &sgml; } my $s = $_[1]; $s =~ s/\\/\\\\/g; $s =~ s/'/\\'/g; # \n at the beginning means start at beginning of line if($s =~ s/^\n//) { $sub = 'sub { output "\n" unless $newline_last++; '; if($s eq '') { sgml($_[0], eval('sub { output "\n" unless $newline_last++; }')); } elsif($s =~ /\n$/) { sgml($_[0], eval("sub { output \"\\n\" unless \$newline_last++; output '$s'; }")); } else { sgml($_[0], eval("sub { output \"\\n\" unless \$newline_last; output '$s'; \$newline_last = 0; }")); } } else { if($s =~ /\n$/) { sgml($_[0], eval("sub { output '$s'; \$newline_last = 1; }")); } else { sgml($_[0], eval("sub { output '$s'; \$newline_last = 0; }")); } } } sub man_output { $_ = shift; if(s/^\n//) { output "\n" unless $newline_last++; } return if $_ eq ''; output $_; if(@_) { output @_; $newline_last = (pop(@_) =~ /\n$/); } else { $newline_last = ($_ =~ /\n$/) } } # Fold lines into one, quote some characters sub fold_string { $_ = shift; s/\\/\\\\/g; s/"/\\\&"/g; # Change tabs to spaces tr/\t\n/ /; # Trim whitespace from beginning and end. s/^ +//; s/ +$//; return $_; } sub save_cdata() { $raw_cdata++; push_output('string'); } sub bold_on() { # If the last font is also bold, don't change anything. # Basically this is to just get more readable man output. if($fontstack[$#fontstack] ne 'bold') { if(!$raw_cdata) { output '\fB'; $newline_last = 0; } } push(@fontstack, 'bold'); } sub italic_on() { # If the last font is also italic, don't change anything. if($fontstack[$#fontstack] ne 'italic') { if(!$raw_cdata) { output '\fI'; $newline_last = 0; } } push(@fontstack, 'italic'); } sub font_off() { my $thisfont = pop(@fontstack); my $lastfont = $fontstack[$#fontstack]; # Only output font change if it is different if($thisfont ne $lastfont) { if($raw_cdata) { return; } elsif($lastfont eq 'bold') { output '\fB'; } elsif($lastfont eq 'italic') { output '\fI'; } else { output '\fR'; } $newline_last = 0; } } ######################################################################## # # Manpage management # ######################################################################## sgml('', sub { # This will be overwritten at end of REFMETA, when we know the name of the page. pop_output(); $write_manpages = 1; # Currently writing manpage. $nocollapse_whitespace = 0; # Current whitespace collapse counter. $newline_last = 1; # At beginning of line? # Just a bit of warning, you will see this variable manipulated # manually a lot. It makes the code harder to follow but it # saves you from having to worry about collapsing at the end of # parse, stopping at verbatims, etc. $raw_cdata = 0; # Instructs certain output functions to # leave CDATA alone, so we can assign # it to a string and process it, etc. @fontstack = (); # Fonts being activated. $manpage_title = ''; # Needed for indexing. $manpage_sect = ''; @manpage_names = (); $manpage_misc = ''; $list_nestlevel = 0; # Indent certain nested content. # check refentry's language if(defined($_[0]->attribute('LANG')->value)) { $manpage_lang = $_[0]->attribute('LANG')->value; } else { $manpage_lang = ''; } }); sgml('', sub { if(!$newline_last) { output "\n"; } $write_manpages = 0; $raw_cdata = 1; push_output('nul'); }); sgml('', sub { if ($manpage_lang) { push_output('file', "$manpage_title.$manpage_lang.$manpage_sect"); } else { push_output('file', "$manpage_title.$manpage_sect"); } output <<_END_BANNER; .\\" This manpage has been automatically generated by docbook2man .\\" from a DocBook document. This tool can be found at: .\\" .\\" Please send any bug reports, improvements, comments, patches, .\\" etc. to Steve Cheng . _END_BANNER my $manpage_date = `date "+%d %B %Y"`; output '.TH "'; # If the title is not mixed-case, convention says to # uppercase the whole title. (The canonical title is # lowercase.) if($manpage_title =~ /[A-Z]/) { output fold_string($manpage_title); } else { output uc(fold_string($manpage_title)); } output '" "', fold_string($manpage_sect), '" "', fold_string(`date "+%d %B %Y"`), '" "', $manpage_misc, '" "', $manpage_manual, "\"\n"; $newline_last = 1; # References to this RefEntry. my $id = $_[0]->parent->attribute('ID')->value; if($id ne '') { # The 'package name' part of the section should # not be used when citing it. my ($sectnum) = ($manpage_sect =~ /([0-9]*)/); if($_[0]->parent->attribute('XREFLABEL')->value eq '') { $Refs->put("refentry:$id", "$manpage_title($sectnum)"); } else { $Refs->put("refentry:$id", $_[0]->parent->attribute('XREFLABEL')->value . 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Must be made into block elements!! #sgml('', \&bold_on); #sgml('', \&font_off); #sgml('', \&bold_on); #sgml('', \&font_off); man_sgml('', sub { man_output("\n.sp\n"); bold_on(); }); man_sgml('', sub { font_off(); man_output("\n"); }); man_sgml('', "\n\n"); man_sgml('', "\n\n"); man_sgml('', "\n.sp\n"); # Arguments to functions. This is C convention. sub paramdef { if($_[0]->parent->ext->{'inparams'}) { output ', '; } else { output ' ('; $_[0]->parent->ext->{'inparams'} = 1; } } man_sgml('', \¶mdef); man_sgml('', ");\n"); man_sgml('', "(void"); man_sgml('', "(..."); sub group_start { if(not $_[0]->parent->in('TERM')) { if($_[0]->attribute('CHOICE')->value =~ /opt/i) { output ' ['; } elsif($_[0]->attribute('CHOICE')->value =~ /req/i) { output ' {'; } } $_[0]->ext->{'count'} = 1; } sub group_end { if($_[0]->attribute('REP')->value =~ /^Repeat/i) { italic_on(); output ' ...'; font_off(); } if(not $_[0]->parent->in('TERM')) { if($_[0]->attribute('CHOICE')->value =~ /opt/i) { output ' ]'; } elsif($_[0]->attribute('CHOICE')->value =~ /req/i) { output ' }'; } } } sub arg_start { # my $choice = $_[0]->attribute('CHOICE')->value; # The content model for CmdSynopsis doesn't include #PCDATA, # so we won't see any of the whitespace in the source file, # so we have to add it after each component. output ' '; if($_[0]->in('GROUP')) { output '| ' if $_[0]->parent->ext->{'count'} > 1; $_[0]->parent->ext->{'count'}++; } elsif($_[0]->attribute('CHOICE')->value =~ /opt/i) { output '[ '; } bold_on(); } sub arg_end { font_off(); if($_[0]->attribute('REP')->value =~ /^Repeat/i) { italic_on(); output ' ...'; font_off(); } if($_[0]->attribute('CHOICE')->value =~ /opt/i and not $_[0]->in('GROUP')) { output ' ]'; } } sgml('', \&arg_start); sgml('', \&arg_end); sgml('', \&group_start); sgml('', \&group_end); sgml('', \&font_off); man_sgml('', "\n "); ######################################################################## # # General sections # ######################################################################## # The name of the section is handled by TITLE. This just sets # up the roff markup. man_sgml('', "\n.SH "); man_sgml('', "\n.SS "); man_sgml('', "\n.SS "); ######################################################################## # # Titles, metadata. # ######################################################################## sgml('', sub { if($_[0]->in('REFERENCE') or $_[0]->in('BOOK')) { $write_manpages = 1; } save_cdata(); }); sgml('', sub { my $title = fold_string(pop_output()); $raw_cdata--; if($_[0]->in('REFERENCE') or $_[0]->in('BOOK')) { # We use TITLE of enclosing Reference or Book as manual name $manpage_manual = $title; $write_manpages = 0; } elsif(exists $_[0]->parent->ext->{'title'}) { # By far the easiest case. Just fold the string as # above, and then set the parent element's variable. $_[0]->parent->ext->{'title'} = $title; } else { # If the parent element's handlers are lazy, # output the folded string for them :) # We assume they want uppercase and a newline. output '"', uc($title), "\"\n"; $newline_last = 1; } }); sgml('', sub { push_output('string') }); sgml('', sub { $_[0]->parent->ext->{'attribution'} = pop_output(); }); # IGNORE. sgml('', sub { push_output('nul'); }); sgml('', sub { pop_output(); }); sgml('', sub { push_output('nul'); }); sgml('', sub { pop_output(); }); sgml('', sub { push_output('nul'); }); sgml('', sub { pop_output(); }); sgml('', sub { push_output('nul'); }); sgml('', sub { pop_output(); }); sgml('', sub { push_output('nul'); }); sgml('', sub { pop_output(); }); ######################################################################## # # Set bold on enclosed content # ######################################################################## sgml('', \&bold_on); sgml('', \&font_off); sgml('', \&bold_on); sgml('', \&font_off); sgml('', \&bold_on); sgml('', \&font_off); sgml('', \&bold_on); sgml('', \&font_off); sgml('', \&bold_on); sgml('', \&font_off); sgml('', \&bold_on); sgml('', \&font_off); sgml('', \&bold_on); sgml('', \&font_off); sgml('', \&bold_on); sgml('', \&font_off); sgml('', \&bold_on); sgml('', \&font_off); sgml('', \&bold_on); sgml('', \&font_off); # ERRORTYPE sgml('', \&bold_on); sgml('', \&font_off); sgml('', \&bold_on); sgml('', \&font_off); sgml('', \&bold_on); sgml('', \&font_off); # GUILABEL # GUIMENU # GUIMENUITEM # GUISUBMENU # MENUCHOICE # MOUSEBUTTON sgml('', \&bold_on); sgml('', \&font_off); sgml('', \&bold_on); sgml('', \&font_off); sgml('', \&bold_on); sgml('', \&font_off); # KEYCODE # KEYCOMBO # SHORTCUT sgml('', \&bold_on); sgml('', \&font_off); sgml('', \&bold_on); sgml('', \&font_off); # May need to look at the CLASS sgml('', \&bold_on); sgml('', \&font_off); ######################################################################## # # Set italic on enclosed content # ######################################################################## sgml('', \&italic_on); sgml('', \&font_off); sgml('', \&italic_on); sgml('', \&font_off); sgml('', \&italic_on); sgml('', \&font_off); sgml('', \&italic_on); sgml('', \&font_off); sgml('', sub { italic_on(); if($_[0]->in('TOKEN')) { # When tokenizing, follow more 'intuitive' convention output "<"; } }); sgml('', sub { if($_[0]->in('TOKEN')) { output ">"; } font_off(); }); sgml('', \&italic_on); sgml('', \&font_off); sgml('', \&italic_on); sgml('', \&font_off); sgml('', \&italic_on); sgml('', \&font_off); ######################################################################## # # Other 'inline' elements # ######################################################################## man_sgml('', '<'); man_sgml('', '>'); man_sgml('', '['); man_sgml('', ']'); man_sgml('', "\\u\\s-2TM\\s+2\\d"); man_sgml('', "[Comment: "); man_sgml('', "]"); man_sgml('', "``"); man_sgml('', "''"); #man_sgml('', '"'); #man_sgml('', '"'); # No special presentation: # AUTHOR # AUTHORINITIALS # ABBREV # ACTION # ACRONYM # ALT # CITATION # PHRASE # QUOTE # WORDASWORD # COMPUTEROUTPUT # MARKUP # PROMPT # RETURNVALUE # SGMLTAG # TOKEN # DATABASE # HARDWARE # INTERFACE # MEDIALABEL # There doesn't seem to be a good way to represent LITERAL in -man ######################################################################## # # Paragraph and paragraph-like elements # ######################################################################## sub para_start { output "\n" unless $newline_last++; # In lists, etc., don't start paragraph with .PP since # the indentation will be gone. if($_[0]->parent->ext->{'nobreak'}==1) { # Usually this is the FIRST element of # a hanging tag, so we MUST not do a full # paragraph break. $_[0]->parent->ext->{'nobreak'} = 2; } elsif($_[0]->parent->ext->{'nobreak'}==2) { # Usually these are the NEXT elements of # a hanging tag. 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(For indented blocks too, at least # -man isn't so braindead in this area.) output ".PP\n"; } } # Actually applies to a few other block elements as well sub para_end { output "\n" unless $newline_last++; } sgml('', \¶_start); sgml('', \¶_end); sgml('', \¶_start); sgml('', \¶_end); # Nothing special, except maybe FIXME set nobreak. sgml('', \¶_start); sgml('', \¶_end); ######################################################################## # # Blocks using SS sections # ######################################################################## # FIXME: We need to consider the effects of SS # in a hanging tag :( # Complete with the optional-title dilemma (again). sgml('', sub { $_[0]->ext->{'title'} = 'ABSTRACT'; output "\n" unless $newline_last++; push_output('string'); }); sgml('', sub { my $content = pop_output(); # As ABSTRACT is never on the same level as RefSect1, # this leaves us with only .SS in terms of -man macros. output ".SS \"", uc($_[0]->ext->{'title'}), "\"\n"; output $content; output "\n" unless $newline_last++; }); # Ah, I needed a break. Example always has a title. man_sgml('', "\n.SS "); sgml('', \¶_end); # Same with sidebar. man_sgml('', "\n.SS "); sgml('', \¶_end); # NO title. man_sgml('', "\n.SS HIGHLIGHTS\n"); sgml('', \¶_end); ######################################################################## # # Indented 'Block' elements # ######################################################################## sub indent_block_start { output "\n" unless $newline_last++; output ".sp\n.RS\n"; } sub indent_block_end { output "\n" unless $newline_last++; output ".RE\n"; } # This element is almost like an admonition (below), # only the default title is blank :) sgml('
', sub { $_[0]->ext->{'title'} = ''; output "\n" unless $newline_last++; push_output('string'); }); sgml('
', sub { my $content = pop_output(); indent_block_start(); if($_[0]->ext->{'title'}) { output ".B \"", $_[0]->ext->{'title'}, ":\"\n"; } output $content; if($_[0]->ext->{'attribution'}) { output "\n" unless $newline_last++; # One place where roff's space-sensitivity makes sense :) output "\n -- "; output $_[0]->ext->{'attribution'} . "\n"; } indent_block_end(); }); # Set off admonitions from the rest of the text by indenting. # FIXME: Need to check if this works inside paragraphs, not enclosing them. sub admonition_end { my $content = pop_output(); indent_block_start(); # When the admonition is only one paragraph, # it looks nicer if the title was inline. my $num_para; while ($content =~ /^\.PP/gm) { $num_para++ } if($num_para==1) { $content =~ s/^\.PP\n//; } output ".B \"" . $_[0]->ext->{'title'} . ":\"\n"; output $content; indent_block_end(); } sgml('', sub { # We can't see right now whether or not there is a TITLE # element, so we have to save the output now and add it back # at the end of this admonition. $_[0]->ext->{'title'} = 'Note'; # Although admonition_end's indent_block_start will do this, # we need to synchronize the output _now_ output "\n" unless $newline_last++; push_output('string'); }); sgml('', \&admonition_end); # Same as above. sgml('', sub { $_[0]->ext->{'title'} = 'Warning'; output "\n" unless $newline_last++; push_output('string'); }); sgml('', \&admonition_end); sgml('', sub { $_[0]->ext->{'title'} = 'Tip'; output "\n" unless $newline_last++; push_output('string'); }); sgml('', \&admonition_end); sgml('', sub { $_[0]->ext->{'title'} = 'Caution'; output "\n" unless $newline_last++; push_output('string'); }); sgml('', \&admonition_end); sgml('', sub { $_[0]->ext->{'title'} = 'Important'; output "\n" unless $newline_last++; push_output('string'); }); sgml('', \&admonition_end); ######################################################################## # # Verbatim displays. # ######################################################################## sub verbatim_start { output "\n" unless $newline_last++; if($_[0]->parent->ext->{'nobreak'}==1) { # Usually this is the FIRST element of # a hanging tag, so we MUST not do a full # paragraph break. $_[0]->parent->ext->{'nobreak'} = 2; } else { output "\n"; } output(".nf\n") unless $nocollapse_whitespace++; } sub verbatim_end { output "\n" unless $newline_last++; output(".fi\n") unless --$nocollapse_whitespace; } sgml('', \&verbatim_start); sgml('', \&verbatim_end); sgml('', \&verbatim_start); sgml('', \&verbatim_end); sgml('', \&verbatim_start); sgml('', \&verbatim_end); #sgml('', sub { # if($_[0]->attribute('FORMAT')->value =~ /linespecific/i) { # &verbatim_start; # } else { # roffcmd(""); # } #}); # #sgml('', sub { # if($_[0]->attribute('FORMAT')->value =~ /linespecific/i) { # &verbatim_end; # } # else { # roffcmd("");# not sure about this. # } #}); sgml('', \&verbatim_start); sgml('', \&verbatim_end); ######################################################################## # # Lists # ######################################################################## # Indent nested lists. sub indent_list_start { if($list_nestlevel++) { output "\n" unless $newline_last++; output ".RS\n"; } } sub indent_list_end { if(--$list_nestlevel) { output "\n" unless $newline_last++; output ".RE\n"; } } sgml('', \&indent_list_start); sgml('', \&indent_list_end); sgml('', \&indent_list_start); sgml('', \&indent_list_end); sgml('', sub { indent_list_start(); $_[0]->ext->{'count'} = 1; }); sgml('', \&indent_list_end); sgml('', \&indent_list_start); sgml('', \&indent_list_end); # Output content on one line, bolded. sgml('', sub { output "\n" unless $newline_last++; output ".TP\n"; bold_on(); push_output('string'); }); sgml('', sub { my $term = pop_output(); $term =~ tr/\n/ /; output $term; font_off(); output "\n"; $newline_last = 1; }); sgml('', sub { output "\n" unless $newline_last++; output ".TP\n"; bold_on(); push_output('string'); }); sgml('', sub { my $term = pop_output(); $term =~ tr/\n/ /; output $term; font_off(); output "\n"; $newline_last = 1; }); sgml('', sub { # A bulleted list. if($_[0]->in('ITEMIZEDLIST')) { output "\n" unless $newline_last++; output ".TP 0.2i\n\\(bu\n"; } # Need numbers. # Assume Arabic numeration for now. elsif($_[0]->in('ORDEREDLIST')) { output "\n" unless $newline_last++; output ".TP 3\n", $_[0]->parent->ext->{'count'}++, ". \n"; } $_[0]->ext->{'nobreak'} = 1; }); sgml('', sub { $_[0]->ext->{'nobreak'} = 1; }); sgml('', sub { $_[0]->ext->{'first_member'} = 1; }); sgml('', sub { my $parent = $_[0]->parent; if($parent->attribute('TYPE')->value =~ /Inline/i) { if($parent->ext->{'first_member'}) { # If this is the first member don't put any commas $parent->ext->{'first_member'} = 0; } else { output ", "; } } elsif($parent->attribute('TYPE')->value =~ /Vert/i) { output "\n" unless $newline_last++; output "\n"; } }); ######################################################################## # # Stuff we don't know how to handle (yet) # ######################################################################## # Address blocks: # Credit stuff: # ACKNO # ADDRESS # AFFILIATION # ARTPAGENUMS # ATTRIBUTION # AUTHORBLURB # AUTHORGROUP # OTHERCREDIT # HONORIFIC # Areas: # AREA # AREASET # AREASPEC ######################################################################## # # Linkage, cross references # ######################################################################## # Print the URL sgml('', sub { output ' attribute('URL')->value, '>'; $newline_last = 0; }); # If cross reference target is a RefEntry, # output CiteRefEntry-style references. sgml('', sub { my $id = $_[0]->attribute('LINKEND')->value; my $manref = $Refs->get("refentry:$id"); if($manref) { my ($title, $sect) = ($manref =~ /(.*)(\(.*\))/); bold_on(); output $title; font_off(); output $sect; } else { $blank_xrefs++ if $write_manpages; output "[XRef to $id]"; } $newline_last = 0; }); # Anchor ######################################################################## # # Other handlers # ######################################################################## man_sgml('|[lt ]|', '<'); man_sgml('|[gt ]|', '>'); man_sgml('|[amp ]|', '&'); man_sgml('|[minus ]|', '-'); man_sgml('|[copy ]|', '(C)'); man_sgml('|[nbsp ]|', '\~'); man_sgml('|[thinsp]|', '\~'); # # Default handlers (uncomment these if needed). Right now, these are set # up to gag on any unrecognised elements, sdata, processing-instructions, # or entities. # # sgml('start_element',sub { die "Unknown element: " . $_[0]->name; }); # sgml('end_element',''); # This is for weeding out and escaping certain characters. # This looks like it's inefficient since it's done on every line, but # in reality, SGMLSpm and sgmlspl parsing ESIS takes _much_ longer. sgml('cdata', sub { if(!$write_manpages) { return; } elsif($raw_cdata) { output $_[0]; return; } # Escape backslashes $_[0] =~ s/\\/\\\\/g; # Escape dots and single quotes in column 1 $_[0] =~ s/^\./\\\&\./; $_[0] =~ s/^\'/\\\&\'/; # In non-'pre'-type elements: if(!$nocollapse_whitespace) { # Change tabs to spaces $_[0] =~ tr/\t/ /; # Do not allow indents at beginning of line # groff chokes on that. if($newline_last) { $_[0] =~ s/^ +//; # If the line is all blank, don't do anything. if($_[0] eq '') { return; } } } $newline_last = 0; output $_[0]; }); # When in whitespace-collapsing mode, we disallow consecutive newlines. sgml('re', sub { if($nocollapse_whitespace || !$newline_last) { output "\n"; } $newline_last = 1; }); sgml('sdata',sub { die "Unknown SDATA: " . $_[0]; }); sgml('pi',sub { die "Unknown processing instruction: " . $_[0]; }); sgml('entity',sub { die "Unknown external entity: " . $_[0]->name; }); sgml('start_subdoc',sub { die "Unknown subdoc entity: " . $_[0]->name; }); sgml('end_subdoc',''); sgml('conforming',''); 1; docbook-utils-0.6.14/helpers/docbook2texi-spec.pl0000664000465000046560000004540107136130406015404 =head1 NAME docbook2texi-spec - convert DocBook Books to a Texinfo document =head1 DESCRIPTION This is a sgmlspl spec file that produces a Texinfo file from DocBook markup. =head1 LIMITATIONS Trying docbook2info on non-DocBook or non-conformant SGML results in undefined behavior. :-) This program is a slow, dodgy Perl script. =head1 COPYRIGHT Copyright (C) 1998-1999 Steve Cheng This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by the Free Software Foundation; either version 2, or (at your option) any later version. You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License along with this program; see the file COPYING. If not, please write to the Free Software Foundation, 675 Mass Ave, Cambridge, MA 02139, USA. =cut # $Id: docbook2texi-spec.pl,v 1.1 2000/07/21 20:22:30 rosalia Exp $ use SGMLS; # Use the SGMLS package. use SGMLS::Output; # Use stack-based output. use SGMLS::Refs; ######################################################################## # SGMLSPL script produced automatically by the script sgmlspl.pl # # Document Type: BOOK # Edited by: me :) ######################################################################## $nocollapse_whitespace = 0; # Current whitespace collapse counter. $newline_last = 1; # At beginning of line? $skip_inline = 0; $id_counter = 1; $raw_cdata = 0; $basename = shift || "db2texi"; sgml('start', sub { $Refs = new SGMLS::Refs("$basename.refs"); }); sgml('end', sub { $Refs->warn(); }); ######################################################################## # # Output helpers # ######################################################################## sub save_cdata { $raw_cdata++; push_output('string'); } # Copied from docbook2man. # Texinfo's newline rules aren't so stringent, so # perhaps we can do away with at least some of these cases for speed. sub texi_sgml { if(ref($_[1]) eq 'CODE') { return &sgml; } my $s = $_[1]; $s =~ s/\\/\\\\/g; $s =~ s/'/\\'/g; # \n at the beginning means start at beginning of line if($s =~ s/^\n//) { $sub = 'sub { output "\n" unless $newline_last++; '; if($s eq '') { sgml($_[0], eval('sub { output "\n" unless $newline_last++; }')); } elsif($s =~ /\n$/) { sgml($_[0], eval("sub { output \"\\n\" unless \$newline_last++; output '$s'; }")); } else { sgml($_[0], eval("sub { output \"\\n\" unless \$newline_last; output '$s'; \$newline_last = 0; }")); } } else { if($s =~ /\n$/) { sgml($_[0], eval("sub { output '$s'; \$newline_last = 1; }")); } else { sgml($_[0], eval("sub { output '$s'; \$newline_last = 0; }")); } } } sub texi_output { $_ = shift; if(s/^\n//) { output "\n" unless $newline_last++; } return if $_ eq ''; output $_; if(@_) { output @_; $newline_last = (pop(@_) =~ /\n$/); } else { $newline_last = ($_ =~ /\n$/) } } # Fold lines into one, quote some characters sub fold_string { $_ = shift; for($_[0]) { tr/\t/\n /; s/\@/\@\@/g; s/\{/\@\{/g; s/\}/\@\}/g; } # Trim whitespace from beginning and end. s/^ +//; s/ +$//; return $_; } # Another version of sgml(), for 'inline' @-commands, # and prevent nesting them. sub _inline { my ($gi, $tcmd) = @_; $tcmd =~ s/\\/\\\\/g; $tcmd =~ s/'/\\'/g; sgml($gi, eval("sub { output '${tcmd}\{' unless \$raw_cdata or \$skip_inline++ }")); $gi =~ s/^within('BOOKINFO')) { save_cdata(); } } sub author_end { if($_[0]->within('BOOKINFO')) { texi_output('@author{' . fold_string(pop_output()) . "\}\n"); $raw_cdata--; } } sgml('', \&author_start); sgml('', \&author_end); sgml('', \&author_start); sgml('', \&author_end); sgml('', \&author_start); sgml('', \&author_end); sgml('', \&author_start); sgml('', \&author_end); sgml('', \&author_start); sgml('', \&author_end); sgml('', ' '); sgml('', ' '); sgml('', ' '); sgml('', ' '); sgml('', ' '); sgml('', ' '); # Ignore content. sgml('', sub { push_output('nul') }); sgml('', sub { pop_output }); sgml('', sub { push_output('nul') }); sgml('', sub { pop_output }); sgml('', sub { push_output('nul'); }); sgml('', sub { pop_output(); }); sgml('', sub { push_output('nul'); }); sgml('', sub { pop_output(); }); sgml('', sub { push_output('nul'); }); sgml('', sub { pop_output(); }); sgml('', sub { push_output('nul'); }); sgml('', sub { pop_output(); }); sgml('', sub { push_output('nul') }); sgml('', sub { pop_output() }); texi_sgml('', "\n\@page\n\@vskip 0pt plus 1fill\n"); sgml('', sub { texi_output("\n\@titlepage\n"); texi_output('@title{', $doc_title, "\}\n"); }); #texi_sgml('', "\n\@end titlepage\n"); texi_sgml('', sub { texi_output "\n\@end titlepage\n\n"; texi_output "\@node Top\n\@top\n\n"; # Generate top menu for BOOK. $_[0]->parent->ext->{'output_toc'} = 1; # This is so that elements below can find me. $_[0]->parent->ext->{'id'} = $_[0]->parent->attribute('ID')->value || generate_id(); }); sgml('', \&save_cdata); sgml('', sub { my $title = fold_string(pop_output()); $raw_cdata--; if($_[0]->in('BOOKINFO')) { texi_output("\n\@subtitle{", $title, "\}\n"); } elsif(exists $_[0]->parent->ext->{'title'}) { # By far the easiest case. Just fold the string as # above, and then set the parent element's variable. $_[0]->parent->ext->{'title'} = $title; } elsif(exists $_[0]->parent->ext->{'nodesection'}) { # Start new node, since we now know its title. # This node. $me = $_[0]->parent; my $nodename = fold_string($me->attribute('XREFLABEL')->value) || $title; $nodename =~ s/,/ /; texi_output("\n\n\@node $nodename\n"); # The heading such as @chapter $title. texi_output($me->ext->{'nodesection'}, " $title\n"); # This is so that elements below can find me. my $id = $me->attribute('ID')->value || generate_id(); $me->ext->{'id'} = $id; # Don't overwrite info from previous parse. if($Refs->get($id) eq '') { $Refs->put($id, $nodename); # Add myself to parent node's list of nodes. my $pid = $me->parent->ext->{'id'}; $Refs->put($pid, $Refs->get($pid) . ",$id"); } } else { if($_[0]->in('BOOK')) { $doc_title = $title; } output $title, "\n"; $newline_last++; } }); # Appendix # Article ######################################################################## # # Major sectioning elements # ######################################################################## sgml('', "\\input texinfo\n\@settitle "); texi_sgml('', "\n\n\@bye\n"); # Start a new section with new node. # Most of the handling is at . sub start_node { $_[0]->ext->{'nodesection'} = $_[1]; # Flag that the first child node ... $_[0]->ext->{'output_toc'} = 1; # ... need to output a list of nodes. if($_[0]->parent->ext->{'output_toc'}) { $_[0]->parent->ext->{'output_toc'} = 0; my @nodes = split(/,/, $Refs->get($_[0]->parent->ext->{'id'})); shift @nodes; texi_output("\n\n\@menu\n"); foreach(@nodes) { my ($nodename) = split(/,/, $Refs->get($_)); output "* ", $nodename, "::\n"; } texi_output("\n\n\@end menu\n"); } } sgml('', sub { start_node $_[0], '@chapter'; }); sgml('', sub { start_node $_[0], '@chapter'; }); sgml('', sub { start_node $_[0], '@section'; }); sgml('', sub { start_node $_[0], '@subsection'; }); sgml('', sub { start_node $_[0], '@subsubsection'; }); sgml('', sub { start_node $_[0], '@subsubsection'; }); sgml('', sub { start_node $_[0], '@subsubsection'; }); ######################################################################## # # Reference pages # ######################################################################## sgml('', sub { # Determine what it is under ... # FIXME! Add more of these parents! if($_[0]->in('CHAPTER')) { start_node $_[0], '@section'; } elsif($_[0]->in('SECT1')) { start_node $_[0], '@subsection'; } else { # From Sect2 and after start_node $_[0], '@subsubsection'; } }); sgml('', sub { if($_[0]->in('REFMETA')) { save_cdata(); } }); sgml('', sub { if($_[0]->in('REFMETA')) { my $title = fold_string(pop_output()); $raw_cdata--; # This node. my $me = $_[0]->parent->parent; my $nodename = fold_string($me->attribute('XREFLABEL')->value) || $title; $nodename =~ s/,/ /; texi_output("\n\n\@node $nodename\n"); # The heading such as @chapter $title. texi_output($me->ext->{'nodesection'}, " $title\n"); # This is so that elements below can find me. my $id = $me->attribute('ID')->value || generate_id(); $me->ext->{'id'} = $id; # Don't overwrite info from previous parse. if($Refs->get($id) eq '') { $Refs->put($id, $nodename); # Add myself to parent node's list of nodes. my $pid = $me->parent->ext->{'id'}; $Refs->put($pid, $Refs->get($pid) . ",$id"); } } }); sgml('', sub { if($_[0]->in('REFMETA')) { push_output('nul') } else { texi_output '(' } }); sgml('', sub { if($_[0]->in('REFMETA')) { pop_output() } else { texi_output ')' } }); sgml('', sub { push_output('nul') }); sgml('', sub { pop_output() }); sgml('', sub { $_[0]->ext->{'first_refname'} = 1; # FIXME! Add more of these parents! if($_[0]->parent->in('CHAPTER')) { texi_output "\n\n\@unnumberedsubsec Name\n"; } else { texi_output "\n\n\@unnumberedsubsubsec Name\n"; } }); sgml('', sub { if($_[0]->parent->ext->{'first_refname'}) { $_[0]->parent->ext->{'first_refname'} = 0; return; } output ", "; }); sgml('', " --- "); # RefDescriptor sgml('', sub { # FIXME! Add more of these parents! if($_[0]->parent->in('CHAPTER')) { texi_output "\n\@unnumberedsubsec Synopsis\n"; } else { texi_output "\n\@unnumberedsubsubsec Synopsis\n"; } }); sgml('', sub { # FIXME! Add more of these parents! if($_[0]->parent->in('CHAPTER')) { texi_output "\n\n\@unnumberedsubsec "; } else { texi_output "\\nn\@unnumberedsubsubsec "; } }); sgml('', sub { start_node $_[0], '@unnumberedsubsubsec' }); sgml('', sub { start_node $_[0], '@unnumberedsubsubsec' }); ######################################################################## # # Synopses # ######################################################################## sgml('', sub { $skip_inline++ }); sgml('', sub { $skip_inline-- }); sgml('', sub { $skip_inline++ }); sgml('', sub { $skip_inline-- }); sgml('', "\n\n"); # Arguments to functions. This is C convention. texi_sgml('', '('); texi_sgml('', ');'); texi_sgml('', '(void);'); ## ARG: should be bold, but not needed. # ######################################################################## # # 'Useful highlighting' # ######################################################################## _inline('', '@cite'); _inline('', '@email'); _inline('', '@dfn'); _inline('', '@file'); _inline('', '@key'); _inline('', '@key'); _inline('', '@key'); _inline('', '@key'); _inline('', '@kbd'); _inline('', '@samp'); _inline('', '@samp'); _inline('', '@samp'); _inline('', '@samp'); _inline('', '@code'); _inline('', '@code'); _inline('', '@code'); _inline('', '@code'); # not always _inline('', '@code'); _inline('', '@code'); _inline('', '@code'); _inline('', '@code'); _inline('', '@code'); _inline('', '@sc'); _inline('', '@emph'); # Only in certain contexts #sgml('' sgml('', "["); sgml('', "]"); sgml('', "[Comment: "); sgml('', "]"); # ACTION # ALT # AUTHOR # AUTHORINITIALS # ABBREV # CITATION # FOREIGNPHRASE # PHRASE # QUOTE # WORDASWORD # COMPUTEROUTPUT # LITERAL # MARKUP # PROMPT # RETURNVALUE # SGMLTAG # TOKEN # DATABASE # HARDWARE # INTERFACE # MEDIALABEL # SYSTEMITEM sgml('', sub { $skip_inline++ }); sgml('', sub { $skip_inline-- }); ######################################################################## # # 'Block' elements # ######################################################################## sub para_start { output "\n" unless $newline_last++; if($_[0]->parent->ext->{'nobreak'}) { # Usually this is the FIRST element of # an @item, so we MUST not do a full # paragraph break. $_[0]->parent->ext->{'nobreak'} = 0; } else { output "\n"; } } # Actually applies to a few other block elements as well sub para_end { output "\n" unless $newline_last++; } sgml('', \¶_start); sgml('', \¶_end); texi_sgml('', "\n\@unnumberedsubsubsec "); texi_sgml('', "\n\n"); ######################################################################## # # Verbatim displays. # ######################################################################## sub verbatim_on { texi_output("\n\n"); texi_output("\@example\n") unless $no_collapase++; } sub verbatim_off { texi_output("\n\n"); texi_output("\@end example\n") unless --$no_collapase; } texi_sgml('', \&verbatim_on); texi_sgml('', \&verbatim_off); texi_sgml('', \&verbatim_on); texi_sgml('', \&verbatim_off); texi_sgml('', \&verbatim_on); texi_sgml('', \&verbatim_off); texi_sgml('', \&verbatim_on); texi_sgml('', \&verbatim_off); ######################################################################## # # Admonitions and other 'outside flow' # ######################################################################## ## These are supposed to be set off from the text, so ## proper indentation is not so important. # #sub admonition_end { # output "\n" unless $newline_last++; # output ".sp\n"; #} # #$admonition_end = *admonition_end{CODE}; # # FIXME! Lotsa things! #sgml('', "\n\n\@cartouche\nNote: "); #sgml('', "\n\n\@end cartouche\n"); #sgml('', "\n\n\@cartouche\nWarning: "); #sgml('', "\n\n\@end cartouche\n"); #sgml('', "\n\n\@cartouche\nTip: "); #sgml('', "\n\n\@end cartouche\n"); #sgml('', "\n\n\@cartouche\nCaution: "); #sgml('', "\n\n\@end cartouche\n"); #sgml('', "\n\n\@cartouche\nImportant: "); #sgml('', "\n\n\@end cartouche\n"); #sgml('', sub { # output "\n" unless $newline_last++; # output ".PP\n"; # output ".B Note: \n"; # $listitem_first = 1; #}); #sgml('', $admonition_end); ######################################################################## # # Lists # ######################################################################## texi_sgml('', "\n\@table \@asis\n"); texi_sgml('', "\n\@end table\n"); texi_sgml('', "\n\@enumerate\n"); texi_sgml('', "\n\@end enumerate\n"); texi_sgml('', "\n\@itemize \@bullet\n"); texi_sgml('', "\n\@end itemize\n"); sgml('', sub { $_[0]->ext->{'first_term'} = 1; }); sgml('', sub { if($_[0]->parent->ext->{'first_term'}) { $_[0]->parent->ext->{'first_term'} = 0; texi_output "\n\n\@item "; } else { texi_output "\n\n\@itemx "; } save_cdata(); }); sgml('', sub { output fold_string(pop_output()) . "\n"; $newline_last = 1; $raw_cdata--; }); sgml('', sub { texi_output "\n\n\@item\n" unless $_[0]->in('VARLISTENTRY'); $_[0]->ext->{'nobreak'} = 1; }); sgml('', sub { $_[0]->ext->{'first_member'} = 1; }); sgml('', sub { my $listtype = $_[0]->parent->attribute(TYPE)->value; if($listtype =~ /Inline/i) { if($_[0]->parent->ext->{'first_member'}) { # If this is the first member don't put any commas $_[0]->parent->ext->{'first_member'} = 0; } else { output ", "; } } elsif($listtype =~ /Vert/i) { texi_output("\n\n"); } }); ######################################################################## # # Stuff we don't know how to handle (yet) # ######################################################################## # Address blocks: # Credit stuff: # ACKNO # ADDRESS # AFFILIATION # ARTPAGENUMS # ATTRIBUTION # AUTHORBLURB # AUTHORGROUP # OTHERCREDIT # HONORIFIC # Other document metadata: # Element: BOOKINFO # Element: RELEASEINFO # DocInfo # ArtHeader # Areas: # AREA # AREASET # AREASPEC texi_sgml('', "\n\@page\n"); #BeginPage #IndexTerm ######################################################################## # # Linkage, cross references # ######################################################################## ## Print the URL sgml('', sub { if($skip_inline++) { return; } # hopefully doesn't happen output '@uref{', output $_[0]->attribute('URL'), ', ' }); sgml('', sub { output '}' unless --$skip_inline; }); sgml('', sub { my $id = $_[0]->attribute('LINKEND')->value; my ($nodename) = split(/,/, $Refs->get($id)); if($nodename) { texi_output("\@xref\{$nodename\}"); } else { $blank_xrefs++; texi_output "[XRef to $id]"; } }); # Anchor ######################################################################## # # Other handlers # ######################################################################## sgml('|[lt ]|', "<"); sgml('|[gt ]|', ">"); sgml('|[amp ]|', "&"); # # Default handlers (uncomment these if needed). Right now, these are set # up to gag on any unrecognised elements, sdata, processing-instructions, # or entities. # # sgml('start_element',sub { die "Unknown element: " . $_[0]->name; }); # sgml('end_element',''); sgml('cdata', sub { for($_[0]) { s/\@/\@\@/g; s/\{/\@\{/g; s/\}/\@\}/g; } $newline_last = 0; output $_[0]; }); sgml('re', sub { if($nocollapse_whitespace || !$newline_last) { output "\n"; } $newline_last = 1; }); sgml('re', "\n"); sgml('sdata',sub { die "Unknown SDATA: " . $_[0]; }); sgml('pi',sub { die "Unknown processing instruction: " . $_[0]; }); sgml('entity',sub { die "Unknown external entity: " . $_[0]->name; }); sgml('start_subdoc',sub { die "Unknown subdoc entity: " . $_[0]->name; }); sgml('end_subdoc',''); # sgml('conforming',''); 1;