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authorjfieber <jfieber@FreeBSD.org>1996-09-08 20:37:40 +0000
committerjfieber <jfieber@FreeBSD.org>1996-09-08 20:37:40 +0000
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downloadFreeBSD-src-e33f9816ca884f262b147cd0d0e14bf0ce3bbc10.zip
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Add last bits of instant(1).
Remove sgmlsasp(1) stuff.
Diffstat (limited to 'share/sgml')
-rw-r--r--share/sgml/CATALOG10
-rw-r--r--share/sgml/FreeBSD/Makefile13
-rw-r--r--share/sgml/FreeBSD/Makefile.inc3
-rw-r--r--share/sgml/FreeBSD/doc/example.sgml135
-rw-r--r--share/sgml/FreeBSD/doc/guide.sgml734
-rw-r--r--share/sgml/FreeBSD/dtd/Makefile12
-rw-r--r--share/sgml/FreeBSD/lib/Makefile12
-rw-r--r--share/sgml/FreeBSD/linuxdoc.dcl (renamed from share/sgml/FreeBSD/dtd/linuxdoc.dec)0
-rw-r--r--share/sgml/FreeBSD/linuxdoc.dtd (renamed from share/sgml/FreeBSD/dtd/linuxdoc)199
-rw-r--r--share/sgml/FreeBSD/linuxdoc.sty (renamed from share/sgml/FreeBSD/lib/linuxdoc.sty)0
-rw-r--r--share/sgml/FreeBSD/rep/Makefile13
-rw-r--r--share/sgml/FreeBSD/rep/html.general106
-rw-r--r--share/sgml/FreeBSD/rep/html.mapping415
-rw-r--r--share/sgml/FreeBSD/rep/html.math104
-rw-r--r--share/sgml/FreeBSD/rep/latex.general107
-rw-r--r--share/sgml/FreeBSD/rep/latex.mapping677
-rw-r--r--share/sgml/FreeBSD/rep/latex.math104
-rw-r--r--share/sgml/FreeBSD/rep/nroff.general113
-rw-r--r--share/sgml/FreeBSD/rep/nroff.mapping641
-rw-r--r--share/sgml/FreeBSD/rep/nroff.math114
-rw-r--r--share/sgml/Makefile3
21 files changed, 76 insertions, 3439 deletions
diff --git a/share/sgml/CATALOG b/share/sgml/CATALOG
index d8930d5..22478b6 100644
--- a/share/sgml/CATALOG
+++ b/share/sgml/CATALOG
@@ -1,4 +1,4 @@
--- $Id$ --
+-- $Id: CATALOG,v 1.1 1996/09/08 02:58:27 jfieber Exp $ --
-- ISO general entities --
@@ -59,6 +59,14 @@ PUBLIC "ISO 8879:1986//ENTITIES Publishing//EN"
PUBLIC "ISO 8879:1986//ENTITIES General Technical//EN"
"ISO/ISOtech"
+-- Linuxdoc, as customized for FreeBSD --
+
+DTDDECL "-//FreeBSD//DTD linuxdoc//EN"
+"FreeBSD/linuxdoc.dcl"
+
+PUBLIC "-//FreeBSD//DTD linuxdoc//EN"
+"FreeBSD/linuxdoc.dtd"
+
-- Transpec for instant(1) --
PUBLIC "-//FreeBSD//DTD transpec//EN"
diff --git a/share/sgml/FreeBSD/Makefile b/share/sgml/FreeBSD/Makefile
index 084125b..873e560 100644
--- a/share/sgml/FreeBSD/Makefile
+++ b/share/sgml/FreeBSD/Makefile
@@ -1,5 +1,12 @@
-# $Id:$
+# $Id: Makefile,v 1.1.1.1.4.1 1995/09/17 23:42:31 davidg Exp $
-SUBDIR= dtd rep lib
+FILES= linuxdoc.dtd linuxdoc.dcl linuxdoc.sty
+NOOBJ= noobj
-.include <bsd.subdir.mk>
+all clean cleandir depend lint tags:
+
+afterinstall:
+ ${INSTALL} -c -o ${BINOWN} -g ${BINGRP} -m 444 ${FILES} \
+ ${DESTDIR}${BINDIR}/${.CURDIR:T}
+
+.include <bsd.prog.mk>
diff --git a/share/sgml/FreeBSD/Makefile.inc b/share/sgml/FreeBSD/Makefile.inc
deleted file mode 100644
index 847d34b..0000000
--- a/share/sgml/FreeBSD/Makefile.inc
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,3 +0,0 @@
-# $Id:$
-
-BINDIR?= /usr/share/sgml/FreeBSD
diff --git a/share/sgml/FreeBSD/doc/example.sgml b/share/sgml/FreeBSD/doc/example.sgml
deleted file mode 100644
index ae18fdb..0000000
--- a/share/sgml/FreeBSD/doc/example.sgml
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,135 +0,0 @@
-<!DOCTYPE linuxdoc PUBLIC "-//FreeBSD//DTD linuxdoc//EN">
-
-<!-- Here's an SGML example file. Format it and print out the source, and
- use it as a model for your own SGML files. As you can see this is a
- comment.
- -->
-
-<article>
-
-<!-- Title information -->
-
-<title>Quick SGML Example
-<author>Matt Welsh, <tt/mdw@cs.cornell.edu/
-<date>v1.0, 28 March 1994
-<abstract>
-This document is a brief example using the Linuxdoc-SGML DTD.
-</abstract>
-
-<!-- Table of contents -->
-<toc>
-
-<!-- Begin the document -->
-
-<sect>Introduction
-
-<p>
-This is an SGML example file using the Linuxdoc-SGML DTD. You can format it
-using the command
-<tscreen><verb>
-$ format -Tnroff | qroff | pg
-</verb></tscreen>
-this will produce plain ASCII. You can also produce LaTeX, and (soon) HTML
-and Texinfo.
-
-<sect>The source
-
-<p>
-Looking at the source for this file will be instructive to show you how
-to use many of the Linuxdoc-SGML constructs. You should also read the
-<em/Linuxdoc-SGML User's Guide/, in the file <tt/guide.sgml/.
-
-The source looks and feels like LaTeX, as you can see. Paragraphs are
-separated by blank lines, macros are enclosed in angle brackets. It's
-quite simple.
-
-<sect>Some examples
-
-<p>
-Here are examples of things that you'll be using in the source. First,
-let's descend into a subsection:
-
-<sect1>This is a subsection
-
-<p>
-As the header says. Note that you need to use the <tt/p/ command to
-start the body of the section, after the <tt/sect1/ command.
-Here's a subsubsection:
-
-<sect2>This is a subsubsection
-
-<p>
-Right. 5 levels of sections are available. Use the commands
-<tt/sect/, <tt/sect1/, <tt/sect2/, <tt/sect3/, and <tt/sect4/ to get them.
-This document uses the <tt>article</> document style, which is
-appropriate for HOWTOs and other docs; the <tt>report</> style (which
-includes the <tt/chapt/ sectioning command) should be used for the LDP docs.
-
-<sect1>Example text
-
-<p>
-All right, so you're typing along, and you want to show some example code,
-or example I/O with a program, whatever. Use the <tt/code/ or <tt/verb/
-``environments'' for this, wrapped in a <tt/tscreen/ environment, as so:
-<tscreen><verb>
-This is an example verb environment.
-</verb></tscreen>
-As well as:
-<tscreen><code>
-This is an example code environment.
-</code></tscreen>
-The <tt/tscreen/ environment just sets the font to small type and
-indents it nicely. It's not required for using <tt/verb/ or <tt/code/,
-but I suggest that you do.
-
-The <em/Linuxdoc-SGML User's Guide/ explains what special characters you
-can and can't use in the <tt/verb/ and <tt/code/ environments.
-
-<sect1><heading>Cross references<label id="test-ref"></>
-
-<p>
-What about cross-references? This section has been marked with the
-<tt>label</> command; using <tt>ref</> will provide a cross reference,
-as in ``See Section <ref id="test-ref">'' for more.
-
-Right now cross-references don't work in the <tt/nroff/ translation for
-plain ASCII.
-
-<sect1>Using fonts
-
-<p>
-You want fonts, we got fonts. Of course these won't show up in the
-plain ASCII text, but they all map into the various output formats:
-<bf/boldface/, <em/emphasis/, <sf/sans serif/, <sl/slanted/,
-<tt/typewriter/, and <it/italics/.
-
-<sect1>Lists
-
-<p>
-Lists are easy as well. Just use the <tt/itemize/ element with the
-<tt/item/ commands, seen here:
-<itemize>
-<item> This is a list.
-<item> Nothing exciting about that.
- <itemize>
- <item> Multiple levels are supported as well.
- <item> Again, that's no surprise.
- </itemize>
- <enum>
- <item> Enumerated lists using <tt>enum</> also work.
- <item> Description environments using <tt>descrip</> along
- with <tt>tag</> are also available, as seen here.
- </enum>
- <descrip>
- <tag/First item./ Here's one item.
- <tag/Second item./ Here's another.
- <tag/Third item./ Can we go for three?
- </descrip>
-<item> A final item to top it all off.
-</itemize>
-
-This is just about everything that you need to get started with
-writing SGML docs using the <tt/linuxdoc-sgml/ DTD. Please let me know
-if you think something should be changed or added to this document.
-
-</article>
diff --git a/share/sgml/FreeBSD/doc/guide.sgml b/share/sgml/FreeBSD/doc/guide.sgml
deleted file mode 100644
index d6adfa0..0000000
--- a/share/sgml/FreeBSD/doc/guide.sgml
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,734 +0,0 @@
-<!-- This is a linuxdoc-sgml User's Guide, by Matt Welsh
- See guide.txt or guide.dvi for formatted output.
- (You need to read this before you can format the source!)
--->
-
-<!DOCTYPE linuxdoc PUBLIC "-//FreeBSD//DTD linuxdoc//EN">
-
-<article>
-
-<title>Linuxdoc-SGML User's Guide
-<author>Matt Welsh, <tt/mdw@sunsite.unc.edu/
-<date>v1.3, 7 June 1994
-<abstract>
-This document is a user's guide to the linuxdoc-sgml formatting system,
-an SGML-based text formatter which allows you to produce LaTeX, plain
-ASCII, and HTML from a single source format. This guide documents
-Linuxdoc-SGML version 1.1.
-</abstract>
-
-<toc>
-
-<sect>Introduction
-
-<p>
-This is a user's guide to the <tt/linuxdoc-sgml/ document
-processing system, for use with Linux documentation. <tt/linuxdoc-sgml/
-is an SGML DTD (Document Type Definition) and set of ``replacement files''
-which convert the SGML to <tt/groff/, LaTeX, and HTML source. In the future,
-<tt/linuxdoc-sgml/ will support <tt/texinfo/, as well as other
-formats.
-
-<tt/linuxdoc-sgml/ is based heavily on the QWERTZ DTD by Tom Gordon,
-<tt/thomas.gordon@gmd.de/. I have only made revisions to his DTD and
-replacement files for use by Linux documentation.
-
-<tt/linuxdoc-sgml/ is not meant to be a general document-processing system.
-Although it can be used for documents of many types, I have tailored it for
-use by the Linux documenters in producing HOWTOs, FAQs, and (later) the
-Linux Documentation Project manuals. Therefore, I have tweaked features
-into and out of the system for this purpose. If you see a lack of generality
-in the system, that is the reason. There's nothing binding <tt/linuxdoc-sgml/
-to Linux documentation, but all documents produced by the system will look
-a certain way. If you want things to look differently I suggest that you use
-a more generalized system such as the plain QWERTZ DTD.
-
-One of the goals of this system is to make documents easy to produce in
-numerous formats. Until now, most Linux documentation has been produced
-in plain ASCII through manual editing. A system like <tt/groff/ can take care
-of the plain-text formatting, but that still doesn't give you HTML (for
-use on the World Wide Web), LaTeX (for nicely printed documents), or
-<tt/texinfo/. Therefore, if there are features missing from this system
-that you would like, <em/please let me know!/ The idea is that we shouldn't
-have to use a lot of hackery to produce good-looking docs in multiple formats.
-The author should have to do as little as possible.
-
-<sect1>About this document
-
-<p>
-This document is written using the <tt/linuxdoc-sgml/ DTD. It contains
-more or less everything you need to know to write SGML docs with this
-DTD. See <tt/example.sgml/ for an example of an SGML document that you
-can use as a model for your own docs.
-
-<sect1>Why SGML?
-
-<p>
-I chose SGML for this system because SGML is made specifically for translation
-to other formats. SGML, which stands for Standard Generalized Markup Language,
-allows you to specify the <em/structure/ of a document---that is, what kinds
-of things make up the document. You specify the structure of a document with
-a DTD (Document Type Definition). <tt/linuxdoc-sgml/ is one DTD that specifies
-the structure for Linux HOWTOs and other docs. QWERTZ is another DTD; the
-SGML standard provides DTD's for books, articles, and other generic document
-types.
-
-The DTD specifies the names of ``elements'' within the document. An element
-is just a bit of structure---like a section, a subsection, a paragraph,
-or even something smaller like <em/emphasized text/. Unlike LaTeX, however,
-these elements are not in any way intrinsic to SGML itself. The
-<tt/linuxdoc-sgml/ DTD happens to define elements that look a lot like
-their LaTeX counterparts---you have sections, subsections, verbatim
-``environments'', and so forth. However, using SGML you can define any kind
-of structure for the document that you like. In a way, SGML is like
-low-level TeX, while the <tt/linuxdoc-sgml/ DTD is like LaTeX.
-
-Don't be confused by this analogy. SGML is <em/not/ a text-formatting system.
-There is no ``SGML formatter'' per se. SGML source is <em/only/ converted
-to other formats for processing. Furthermore, SGML itself is used only to
-specify the document structure. There are no text-formatting facilities or
-``macros'' intrinsic to SGML itself. All of those things are defined within
-the DTD. You can't use SGML without a DTD---a DTD defines what SGML does.
-
-<sect1>How it works
-
-<p>
-Here's how processing a document with SGML and the <tt/linuxdoc-sgml/ DTD
-works. First, you need a DTD. I'm using the QWERTZ DTD which was produced,
-originally, by a group of people who needed a LaTeX-like DTD. I've modified
-the QWERTZ DTD to produce the <tt/linuxdoc-sgml/ DTD for our purposes.
-The DTD simply sets up the structure of the document. A small portion of
-it looks like this:
-<tscreen><verb>
-<!element article - -
- (titlepag, header?,
- toc?, lof?, lot?, p*, sect*,
- (appendix, sect+)?, biblio?) +(footnote)>
-</verb></tscreen>
-This part sets up the overall structure for an ``article'', which is like
-a ``documentstyle'' within LaTeX. The article consists of a titlepage
-(<tt/titlepag/), an optional header (<tt/header/), an optional table of
-contents (<tt/toc/), optional lists of figures (<tt/lof/) and tables
-(<tt/lot/), any number of paragraphs (<tt/p/), any number of top-level
-sections (<tt/sect/), optional appendices (<tt/appendix/), an optional
-bibliography (<tt/biblio/) and footnotes (<tt/footnote/).
-
-As you can see, the DTD doesn't say anything about how the document should
-be formatted or what it should look like. It just defines what parts make
-up the document. Elsewhere in the DTD the structure of the
-<tt/titlepag/, <tt/header/, <tt/sect/, and other elements are defined.
-
-You don't need to know anything about the syntax of
-the DTD in order to write documents. I'm just presenting it so you know
-what it looks like and what it does. You <em/do/ need to be familiar with
-the document <em/structure/ that the DTD defines. If not, you might
-violate the structure when attempting to write a document, and be very
-confused about the resulting error messages. We'll describe the
-structure of <tt/linuxdoc-sgml/ documents in detail later.
-
-The next step is to write a document using the structure defined by the
-DTD. Again, the <tt/linuxdoc-sgml/ DTD makes documents look a lot like
-LaTeX---it's very easy to follow. In SGML jargon a single document written
-using a particular DTD is known as an ``instance'' of that DTD.
-
-In order to translate the SGML source into another format (such as LaTeX
-or nroff) for processing, the SGML source (the document that you wrote)
-is <em/parsed/ along with the DTD by (you guessed it) the SGML <em/parser/.
-I'm using the <tt/sgmls/ parser by James Clark, <tt/jjc@jclark.com/, who
-also happens to be the author of <tt/groff/. We're in good hands.
-The parser (the executable <tt/sgmls/ simply picks through your document and
-verifies that it follows the structure set forth by the DTD. It also spits out
-a more explicit form of your document, with all ``macros'' and elements
-expanded, which is understood by <tt/sgmlsasp/, the next part of the
-process.
-
-<tt/sgmlsasp/ is responsible for converting the output of <tt/sgmls/ to
-another format (such as LaTeX). It does this using <em/replacement files/,
-which describe how to convert elements in the original SGML document into
-corresponding source in the ``target'' format (such as LaTeX or <tt/nroff/).
-
-For example, part of the replacement file for LaTeX looks like:
-<tscreen><verb>
-<itemize> + "\\begin{itemize}" +
-&etago;itemize> + "\\end{itemize}" +
-</verb></tscreen>
-Which says that whenever you begin an <tt/itemize/ element in the
-SGML source, it should be replaced with
-<tscreen><verb>
-\begin{itemize}
-</verb></tscreen>
-in the LaTeX source. (As I said, elements in the <tt/linuxdoc-sgml/ DTD
-are very similar to their LaTeX counterparts).
-
-So, to convert the SGML to another format, all you have to do is write
-a new replacement file for that format that gives the appropriate
-analogues to the SGML elements in that new format. In practice, it's not
-that simple---for example, if you're trying to convert to a format that
-isn't structured at all like your DTD, you're going to have trouble. In
-any case, it's much easier to do than writing individual parsers and
-translators for many kinds of output formats; SGML provides a generalized
-system for converting one source to many formats.
-
-Once <tt/sgmlsasp/ has completed its work, you have LaTeX source which
-corresponds to your original SGML document, which you can format using
-LaTeX as you normally would. Later in this document I'll give examples
-and show the commands used to do the translation and formatting. You can
-do this all on one command line.
-
-But first, I should describe how to install and configure the software.
-
-<sect>Installation
-<p>
-The file <tt/linuxdoc-sgml.tar.gz/ contains everything that you need
-to write SGML documents and convert them to LaTeX, nroff, and HTML.
-In addition to this package, you will need one or both of the following:
-<enum>
-<item><tt/groff/. You <em/need/ version 1.08 or 1.09. Apparently some of
-the margin-handling in <tt/groff/ is in a state of flux from version to
-version; they both work, but you get slightly different results.
-(Particularly, with 1.09 the left margin isn't indented two characters as
-it is in 1.08. There is a way around it, but it looks terrible on 1.08.
-Versions previous to 1.08 <em/will not work/.
-You can get this from <tt/prep.ai.mit.edu/ in
-<tt>/pub/gnu</tt>. There is a Linux binary version on <tt/sunsite/ as well.
-You will need <tt/groff/ to produce plain ASCII from your SGML docs.
-(TeX/LaTeX will be used to produce nicely-printed PostScript and .dvi).
-
-<item>TeX and LaTeX. This is available more or less everywhere; you should
-have no problem getting it and installing it (there is a Linux binary
-distribution on <tt/sunsite/). Of course, you only need TeX/LaTeX
-if you want to format your SGML docs with LaTeX. So, installing TeX/LaTeX
-is optional. See the section on the Linux HOWTO project below for how we'll
-manage this vis-a-vis the Linux HOWTOs.
-
-<item>If you want to view the generated HTML, I suggest getting NCSA Mosaic
-2.2 or later.
-
-</enum>
-Neither of these are required by the SGML system, but I suggest that you get
-one or the other in order to format your docs and verify that they look
-all right before distributing them.
-
-<sect1>Installing the software
-
-<p>
-The steps needed to install and configure the <tt/linuxdoc-sgml/ stuff are
-as follows:
-
-<enum>
-<item>First, unpack the tar file <tt/linuxdoc-sgml.tar.gz/ somewhere.
-This will create the directory <tt/linuxdoc-sgml/ where all of the SGML
-files live. It doesn't matter where you unpack this file; just don't
-move things around within the <tt/linuxdoc-sgml/ directory.
-
-<item>Next, you need to compile the <tt/sgmls/ parser. In the
-<tt>linuxdoc-sgml/sgmls-1.1</tt> directory, issue the commands:
-<tscreen><verb>
-$ make config.h
-$ make
-$ make install
-$ make install.man
-</verb></tscreen>
-This should compile the parser and translator, and place the binaries
-<tt/sgmls/, <tt/sgmlsasp/, and <tt/rast/ in <tt>linuxdoc-sgml/bin</tt>.
-I suggest that you don't move those binaries from that location; instead,
-make symlinks to them from <tt>/usr/local/bin</tt> or place
-<tt>linuxdoc-sgml/bin</tt> on your path. (If you move things around
-within the <tt/linuxdoc-sgml/ tree you'll have to edit a number of files
-to get everything to cooperate again. Best to leave things as-is.)
-
-If things don't work try editing the <tt/Makefile/ in the <tt/sgmls-1.1/
-directory. I have it set to use <tt/gcc/ as the compiler, and use
-rather malignant options. Compiles fine on Linux and sun-4 systems.
-
-This will also install man pages for the three binaries in
-<tt>linuxdoc-sgml/man</tt>. You can move those or link them to your
-regular man page tree, should you need them.
-
-<item>Edit the variables at the top of the scripts <tt/format/, <tt/qroff/,
-<tt/preroff/, <tt/prehtml/, and <tt/qtex/ in <tt>linuxdoc-sgml/bin</tt>.
-All you really need to edit is the value of the <tt>LINUXDOC</tt>
-shell variable which gives the full pathname of the <tt>linuxdoc-sgml</tt>
-directory.
-
-<item>In the <tt>html-fix</tt> directory, issue the commands:
-<tscreen><verb>
-$ make
-$ make install
-</verb></tscreen>
-This will build <tt>fixref</tt> and <tt>html2html</tt>, which are post
-processors for the HTML conversion, and place them in the <tt>bin</tt>
-directory.
-
-</enum>
-
-If all went well, you should be ready to use the system. Just be sure
-that <tt>linuxdoc-sgml/bin</tt> is on your path or you've linked the
-files therein to your standard binary directories. Again, don't just copy
-them somewhere else; the scripts expect to find each other in that
-directory.
-
-<sect1>Testing it out
-
-<p>
-You can now test the system. The <tt/format/ script takes an SGML
-document as input and translates it to a given format. The <tt/qtex/
-script will process the output of <tt/format/ using LaTeX, and
-<tt/qroff/ will process it using nroff.
-
-Let's say you have the SGML document <tt/foo.sgml/. You can translate
-it to LaTeX, and produce PostScript output (via <tt/dvips/) with
-the command:
-<tscreen><verb>
-$ format -T latex foo | qtex > foo.ps
-</verb></tscreen>
-Or, you can produce a DVI file using the <tt>-d</tt> switch with
-<tt>qtex</tt>, as so:
-<tscreen><verb>
-$ format -T latex foo | qtex -d > foo.dvi
-</verb></tscreen>
-
-If you want to produce plain ASCII, through <tt/groff/, use the command:
-<tscreen><verb>
-$ format -T nroff foo | qroff > foo.txt
-</verb></tscreen>
-Note that I have tailored the <tt/groff/ conversion for plain ASCII output.
-(That is, I've removed page headers, page numbers, changed the margins,
-and so on.) With some hacking you can produce PostScript and DVI from the
-<tt/groff/ resulting from <tt/format/, but I suggest that you use LaTeX
-for that instead.
-
-If you want to produce HTML, the procedure is a bit more complicated,
-because of cross-references. Here's an example:
-<tscreen><verb>
-$ format -T html foo.sgml | prehtml | fixref > tmp.html
-$ format -T html foo.sgml | prehtml >> tmp.html
-$ cat tmp.html | html2html foo > foo.html
-$ rm tmp.html
-</verb></tscreen>
-This will produce <tt>foo.html</tt>, as well as <tt>foo-1.html</tt>,
-<tt/foo-2.html/, and so on---one file for each section of the document.
-Run your WWW client on <tt>foo.html</tt>, which is the toplevel file.
-Also make sure that all of the HTML files corresponding to your document
-are in one directory, as they reference each other with local URLs.
-
-A good way to test this would be to run it on this file,
-<tt/guide.sgml/.
-
-If you just want to capture your errors from the SGML conversion,
-use something like
-<tscreen><verb>
-$ format -T nroff foo > /dev/null
-</verb></tscreen>
-
-<sect1>Development note
-<p>
-
-The HTML conversion is, at this time, rudimentary but adequate. In the
-future there will be support for cross-references, navigation buttons,
-external URLs, and the like. Something is better than nothing. :)
-
-Also, if you'd like to help me implement a texinfo (or plain Info)
-conversion for Linuxdoc-SGML, let me know! As with HTML we'll have to
-do some pre- and post-processing (which you supposedly shouldn't need with
-SGML, ah well), but that's not a big issue.
-
-<sect>Writing Documents with <tt/linuxdoc-sgml/
-
-<p>
-For the most part, writing documents using the <tt/linuxdoc/ DTD is very
-simple, and somewhat like LaTeX. However, there are some caveats to watch
-out for. In this section I'll give an introduction on writing SGML docs.
-See the file <tt/example.sgml/ for an SGML example document (and tutorial)
-which you can use as a model when writing your own docs. Here I'm just going
-to discuss the various features of SGML, but the source is not very
-readable as an example. Instead, print out the source (as well as the
-formatted output) for <tt/example.sgml/ so you have a real live case to
-refer to.
-
-<sect1>Basic concepts
-
-<p>
-Looking at the source of the example document, you'll notice right off
-that there are a number of ``tags'' marked within angle brackets
-(<tt>&lt;</tt> and <tt/>/). A tag simply specifies the beginning or end
-of an element, where an element is something like a section, a paragraph,
-a phrase of italicized text, an item in a list, and so on. Using a tag
-is like using a LaTeX command such as <tt>&bsol;item</tt> or
-<tt>&bsol;section{...}</tt>.
-
-As a simple example, to produce <bf>this boldfaced text</bf>, I typed
-<tscreen><verb>
-As a simple example, to produce <bf>this boldfaced text&etago;bf>, ...
-</verb></tscreen>
-in the source. <tt>&lt;bf></tt> begins the region of bold text, and
-<tt>&etago;bf></tt> ends it. Alternately, use can use the abbreviated form
-<tscreen><verb>
-As a simple example, to produce <bf/this boldfaced text/, ...
-</verb></tscreen>
-which encloses the bold text within slashes. (Of course, you'll need to
-use the long form if the enclosed text contains slashes, such as the
-case with UNIX filenames).
-
-There are other things to watch out with respect to special characters
-(that's why you'll notice all of these bizarre-looking ampersand
-expressions if you look at the source; I'll talk about those shortly).
-
-In some cases, the end-tag for a particular element is optional. For
-example, to begin a section, you use the <tt>&lt;sect></tt> tag,
-however, the end-tag for the section (which could appear at the end of
-the section body itself, not just after the name of the section!)
-is optional and implied when you start another section of the same depth.
-In general you needn't worry about these details; just follow the model
-used in the tutorial (<tt/example.sgml/), and feel free to ask me if you
-have any questions about the particulars.
-
-<sect1>Special characters
-
-<p>
-Obviously, the angle brackets are themselves special characters in the
-SGML source. There are others to watch out for. For example, let's say
-that you wanted to type an expression with angle brackets around it,
-as so: <tt>&lt;foo></tt>. In order to get the left angle bracket, you
-must use the <tt>&amp;lt</tt> element, which is a ``macro'' that expands
-to the actual left-bracket character. Therefore, in the source, I typed
-<tscreen><verb>
-angle brackets around it, as so: <tt>&ero;lt;foo>&etago;tt>.
-</verb></tscreen>
-Generally, something beginning with an ampersand is a special macro. For
-example, there's <tt/&amp;percnt/ to produce <tt>&percnt;</tt>,
-<tt/&amp;verbar/ to produce <tt>&verbar;</tt>, and so on. For all
-``special characters'' there exist these ampersanded-entities to represent
-them.
-
-Usually, you don't need to use the ampersand macro to get a special
-character, however, in some cases it is necessary. The most commonly used
-are:
-<itemize>
-<item>Use <tt>&amp;amp;</tt> for the ampersand (<tt>&amp;</tt>),
-<item>Use <tt>&amp;lt;</tt> for a left bracket (<tt>&lt;</tt>),
-<item>Use <tt>&amp;gt;</tt> for a right bracket (<tt>&gt;</tt>),
-<item>Use <tt>&amp;etago;</tt> for a left bracket with a slash
-(<tt>&etago;</tt>)
-<item>Use <tt>&amp;dollar;</tt> for a dollar sign (<tt>&dollar;</tt>),
-<item>Use <tt>&amp;num;</tt> for a hash (<tt>&num;</tt>),
-<item>Use <tt>&amp;percnt;</tt> for a percent (<tt>&percnt;</tt>),
-<item>Use <tt>``</tt> and <tt>''</tt> for quotes, or use
- <tt>&amp;dquot</tt> for <tt>&dquot;</tt>.
-</itemize>
-
-<sect1>Verbatim and code environments
-
-<p>
-While we're on the subject of special characters, I might as well mention
-the verbatim ``environment'' used for including literal text in the output
-(with spaces and indentation preserved, and so on). The
-<tt>verb</tt> element is used for this; it looks like the following:
-<tscreen><verb>
-<verb>
- Some literal text to include as example output.
-&etago;verb>
-</verb></tscreen>
-The <tt>verb</tt> environment doesn't allow you to use <em/everything/
-within it literally. Specifically, you must do the following within
-<tt/verb/ environments.
-<itemize>
-<item>Use <tt>&amp;ero;</tt> to get an ampersand,
-<item>Use <tt>&amp;etago;</tt> to get <tt>&etago;</tt>,
-<item>Don't use <tt>&bsol;end{verbatim}</tt> within a <tt>verb</tt>
-environment, as this is what LaTeX uses to end the <tt>verbatim</tt>
-environment. (In the future, it should be possible to hide the underlying
-text formatter entirely, but the parser doesn't support this feature yet.)
-</itemize>
-The <tt>code</tt> environment is much just like the <tt/verb/ environment,
-except that horizontal rules are added to the surrounding text, as so:
-<code>
-Here is an example code environment.
-</code>
-
-You should use the <tt/tscreen/ environment around any <tt/verb/ environments,
-as so:
-<tscreen><verb>
-<tscreen><verb>
-Here is some example text.
-&etago;verb>&etago;tscreen>
-</verb></tscreen>
-<tt/tscreen/ is an environment that simply indents the text and sets the
-sets the default font to <tt/tt/. This makes examples look much nicer, both
-in the LaTeX and plain ASCII versions. You can use <tt/tscreen/
-without <tt/verb/, however, if you use any special characters in your
-example you'll need to use both of them. <tt/tscreen/ does nothing to
-special characters. See <tt/example.sgml/ for examples.
-
-The <tt/quote/ environment is like <tt/tscreen/, except that it does
-not set the default font to <tt/tt/. So, you can use <tt/quote/ for
-non-computer-interaction quotes, as in:
-<tscreen><verb>
-<quote>
-Here is some text to be indented, as in a quote.
-&etago;quote>
-</verb></tscreen>
-which will generate:
-<quote>
-Here is some text to be indented, as in a quote.
-</quote>
-
-<sect1>Overall document structure
-
-<p>
-Before we get too in-depth with details, I'm going to describe the
-overall structure of a document as defined by the <tt/linuxdoc/ DTD.
-Look at <tt/example.sgml/ for a good example of how a document is set up.
-
-<sect2>The preamble
-
-<p>In the document ``preamble'' you set up things such as the title
-information and document style. For a Linux HOWTO document this should
-look like:
-<tscreen><verb>
-<!doctype linuxdoc system>
-
-<article>
-
-<title>The Linux Food-Processing HOWTO
-<author>Norbert Ebersol, <tt/norbert@foo.com/
-<date>v1.0, 9 March 1994
-<abstract>
-This document describes how to connect your Linux machine to a food-processor
-for dicing vegetables.
-&etago;abstract>
-
-<toc>
-</verb></tscreen>
-
-The elements should go more or less in this order. The first line tells
-the SGML parser to use the <tt/linuxdoc/ DTD. The <tt>&lt;article></tt>
-tag forces the document to use the ``article'' document style. (The
-original QWERTZ DTD defines ``report'' and ``book'' as well; I haven't
-tweaked these for use with <tt/linuxdoc-sgml/. Just use <tt/article/ for
-you SGML docs, for now.)
-
-The <tt/title/, <tt/author/, and <tt/date/ tags should be obvious; in the
-<tt>date</tt> tag include the version number and last modification time of
-the document.
-
-Thr <tt/abstract/ tag sets up the text to be printed at the top of the
-document, <em/before/ the table of contents. If you're not going to
-include a table of contents (the <tt/toc/ tag), you probably don't
-need an <tt/abstract/. I suggest that all Linux HOWTOs use this same format
-for the preamble, so that the title, abstract, and table of contents are
-all there and look the same.
-
-<sect2>Sectioning and paragraphs
-
-<p>After the preamble, you're ready to dive into the document. The following
-sectioning commands are available:
-<itemize>
-<item><tt/sect/: For top-level sections (i.e. 1, 2, and so on.)
-<item><tt/sect1/: For second-level subsections (i.e. 1.1, 1.2, and so on.)
-<item><tt/sect2/: For third-level subsubsections.
-<item><tt/sect3/: For fourth-level subsubsubsections.
-<item><tt/sect4/: For fifth-level subsubsubsubsections.
-</itemize>
-These are roughly equivalent to their LaTeX counterparts <tt/section/,
-<tt/subsection/, and so on.
-
-After the <tt/sect/ (or <tt/sect1/, <tt/sect2/, etc.) tag comes the
-name of the section. For example, at the top of this document, after
-the preamble, comes the tag:
-<tscreen><verb>
-<sect>Introduction
-</verb></tscreen>
-And at the beginning of this section (Sectioning and paragraphs), there
-is the tag:
-<tscreen><verb>
-<sect2>Sectioning and paragraphs
-</verb></tscreen>
-
-After the section tag, you begin the body of the section. However, you
-must start the body with a <tt>&lt;p></tt> tag, as so:
-<tscreen><verb>
-<sect>Introduction
-
-<p>
-This is a user's guide to the <tt/linuxdoc-sgml/ document processing...
-</verb></tscreen>
-This is to tell the parser that you're done with the section title
-and are ready to begin the body. Thereafter, new paragraphs are started
-with a blank line (just as you would do in TeX). For example,
-<tscreen><verb>
-Here is the end of the first paragraph.
-
-And we start a new paragraph here.
-</verb></tscreen>
-There is no reason to use <tt>&lt;p></tt> tags at the beginning of
-every paragraph; only at the beginning of the first paragraph after
-a sectioning command.
-
-<sect2>Ending the document
-
-<p>At the end of the document, you must use the tag:
-<tscreen><verb>
-&etago;article>
-</verb></tscreen>
-
-to tell the parser that you're done with the <tt/article/ element (which
-embodies the entire document).
-
-</sect2>
-<sect1>Cross-references<label id="cross-ref">
-
-<p>Now we're going to move onto other features of the system.
-Cross-references are easy. For example, if you want to make a
-cross-reference to a certain section, you need to label that section
-as so:
-<tscreen><verb>
-<sect1>Introduction<label id="sec-intro">
-</verb></tscreen>
-You can then refer to that section somewhere in the text using the
-expression:
-<tscreen><verb>
-See section <ref id="sec-intro" name="Introduction"> for an introduction.
-</verb></tscreen>
-This will replace the <tt/ref/ tag with the section number labeled
-as <tt/sec-intro/. The <tt/name/ argument to <tt/ref/ is necessary for
-<tt/nroff/ and HTML translations (at the moment). The <tt/nroff/
-macro set used by Linuxdoc-SGML does not currently support cross-references,
-and it's often nice to refer to a section by name instead of number.
-
-For example, this section is <ref id="cross-ref" name="Cross-references">.
-
-There is also a <tt/url/ element for Universal Resource Locators, or
-URLs, used on the World Wide Web. This element should be used to refer
-to other documents, files available for FTP, and so forth. For
-example,
-<tscreen><verb>
-You can get the Linux HOWTO documents from
-<url url="http://sunsite.unc.edu/mdw/linux.html"
- name="the Linux Documentation Project home page">.
-</verb></tscreen>
-The <tt/url/ argument specifies the actual URL itself. A link to the
-URL in question will be automatically added to the HTML document.
-The optional <tt/name/ argument specifies the text that should be anchored to
-the URL (for HTML conversion) or named as the description of the
-URL (for LaTeX and <tt/nroff/). If no <tt/name/ argument is given, the
-URL itself will be used.
-
-For example, you can get the Linuxdoc-SGML package from
-<url url="ftp://ftp.cs.cornell.edu/mdw/linuxdoc-sgml-1.1.tar.gz">.
-
-<sect1>Fonts
-
-<p>Essentially, the same fonts supported by LaTeX are supported
-by <tt/linuxdoc-sgml/. Note, however, that the conversion to
-plain ASCII (through <tt/groff/) does away with the font
-information---I might hack up plain-ASCII representations of the
-various fonts if the need arises. So, you should use fonts
-as much as possible, for the benefit of the conversion to LaTeX.
-But don't depend on the fonts to get a point across in the plain
-ASCII version.
-
-In particular, the <tt/tt/ tag described above can be used to
-get constant-width ``typewriter'' font which should be used for
-all e-mail addresses, machine names, filenames, and so on.
-Example:
-<tscreen><verb>
-Here is some <tt>typewriter text&etago;tt> to be included in the document.
-</verb></tscreen>
-Equivalently:
-<tscreen><verb>
-Here is some <tt/typewriter text/ to be included in the document.
-</verb></tscreen>
-Remember that you can only use this abbreviated form if the enclosed
-text doesn't contain slashes.
-
-Other fonts can be achieved with <tt/bf/ for <bf/boldface/ and <tt/em/
-for <tt/italics/. Several other fonts are supported as well, but
-I don't suggest you use them, because we'll be converting these
-documents to other formats such as HTML which may not support them.
-Boldface, typewriter, and italics should be all that you need.
-
-<sect1>Lists
-
-<p>There are various kinds of supported lists. They are:
-<itemize>
-<item><tt/itemize/ for bulleted lists such as this one.
-<item><tt/enum/ for numbered lists.
-<item><tt/descrip/ for ``descriptive'' lists.
-</itemize>
-Each item in an <tt/itemize/ or <tt/enum/ list must be marked
-with an <tt/item/ tag. Items in a <tt/descrip/ are marked with <tt/tag/.
-For example,
-<tscreen><verb>
-<itemize>
-<item>Here is an item.
-<item>Here is a second item.
-&etago;itemize>
-</verb></tscreen>
-Looks like this:
-<itemize>
-<item>Here is an item.
-<item>Here is a second item.
-</itemize>
-Or, for an <tt/enum/,
-<tscreen><verb>
-<enum>
-<item>Here is the first item.
-<item>Here is the second item.
-&etago;enum>
-</verb></tscreen>
-You get the idea. Lists can be nested as well; see the example document
-for details.
-
-A <tt/descrip/ list is slightly different, and slightly ugly, but
-you might want to use it for some situations:
-<tscreen><verb>
-<descrip>
-<tag/Gnats./ Annoying little bugs that fly into your cooling fan.
-<tag/Gnus./ Annoying little bugs that run on your CPU.
-&etago;descrip>
-</verb></tscreen>
-ends up looking like:
-<descrip>
-<tag/Gnats./ Annoying little bugs that fly into your cooling fan.
-<tag/Gnus./ Annoying little bugs that run on your CPU.
-</descrip>
-
-<sect1>Miscellany
-
-<p>
-There are various other esoteric features in the system as well, most
-of which you probably won't use. If you're curious, read the QWERTZ
-User's Guide (from <tt/ftp.cs.cornell.edu/ in <tt>pub/mdw/SGML</tt>).
-QWERTZ (and hence, <tt/linuxdoc/) supports many features such as
-mathematical formulae, tables, figures, and so forth. I don't recommend
-using most of these features in the Linux HOWTOs because they won't render
-well in plain ASCII. If you'd like to write general documentation in
-SGML, I suggest using the original QWERTZ DTD instead of the hacked-up
-<tt/linuxdoc/ DTD, which I've modified for use particularly by the Linux
-HOWTOs and other documentation.
-
-The bottom line is, <tt/linuxdoc-sgml/ supports many other features found
-in the QWERTZ DTD, but I haven't necessarily tweaked them to work well
-with <tt/linuxdoc-sgml/. If you encounter problems with any of them,
-please let me know.
-
-<sect>The Linux HOWTO project
-
-<p>How does this tie into writing HOWTOs? First of all, I'd like to see
-everyone eventually convert their HOWTOs to SGML using this DTD. This has
-a number of advantages. First of all, it will allow you to just send me
-the SGML source, which I'll convert to plain ASCII, TeX, whatever, for
-posting and archiving. Also, it will give the HOWTOs a common look and feel;
-any changes that I make to the DTD will be reflected in all of the HOWTOs.
-
-I have set up the <tt/linuxdoc/ DTD to have a certain look and feel.
-If you want your document to look differently, please let me know, because
-I'll need to make those changes in the DTD itself. That is, <em/do not/
-modify your version of the DTD or replacement files to get other features
-in the system. We all must use the same DTD and replacement files or
-this whole system will break down. If you find bugs in it, or have suggestions
-for how we can change thing or add/modify features, let me know. I'll be
-more than happy to accommodate you.
-
-</article>
diff --git a/share/sgml/FreeBSD/dtd/Makefile b/share/sgml/FreeBSD/dtd/Makefile
deleted file mode 100644
index 6e3fbb5..0000000
--- a/share/sgml/FreeBSD/dtd/Makefile
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,12 +0,0 @@
-# $Id: Makefile,v 1.1.1.1 1995/05/09 23:19:46 jfieber Exp $
-
-FILES= linuxdoc linuxdoc.dec
-NOOBJ= noobj
-
-all clean cleandir depend lint tags:
-
-afterinstall:
- ${INSTALL} -c -o ${BINOWN} -g ${BINGRP} -m 444 ${FILES} \
- ${DESTDIR}${BINDIR}/dtd
-
-.include <bsd.prog.mk>
diff --git a/share/sgml/FreeBSD/lib/Makefile b/share/sgml/FreeBSD/lib/Makefile
deleted file mode 100644
index 1f2e4e0..0000000
--- a/share/sgml/FreeBSD/lib/Makefile
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,12 +0,0 @@
-# $Id: Makefile,v 1.1.1.1 1995/05/09 23:19:46 jfieber Exp $
-
-FILES= linuxdoc.sty
-NOOBJ= noobj
-
-all clean cleandir depend lint tags:
-
-afterinstall:
- ${INSTALL} -c -o ${BINOWN} -g ${BINGRP} -m 444 ${FILES} \
- ${DESTDIR}${BINDIR}/lib
-
-.include <bsd.prog.mk>
diff --git a/share/sgml/FreeBSD/dtd/linuxdoc.dec b/share/sgml/FreeBSD/linuxdoc.dcl
index c063aba..c063aba 100644
--- a/share/sgml/FreeBSD/dtd/linuxdoc.dec
+++ b/share/sgml/FreeBSD/linuxdoc.dcl
diff --git a/share/sgml/FreeBSD/dtd/linuxdoc b/share/sgml/FreeBSD/linuxdoc.dtd
index b0b7fb0..e3f3ee1 100644
--- a/share/sgml/FreeBSD/dtd/linuxdoc
+++ b/share/sgml/FreeBSD/linuxdoc.dtd
@@ -1,6 +1,10 @@
<!-- This is LINUXDOC.DTD, a hacked version of QWERTZ.DTD v1.3
by Matt Welsh; modified from QWERTZ.DTD by Tom Gordon -->
+<!-- =========================================================== -->
+<!-- Parameter Entities -->
+<!-- =========================================================== -->
+
<!entity % emph
" em|it|bf|sf|sl|tt|cparam " >
@@ -33,8 +37,38 @@
(part | chapt | sect | article | report |
book | letter | telefax | slides | notes | manpage ) >
-<!entity % general system -- general purpose characters -- >
-%general;
+<!ENTITY % ISOlat1 PUBLIC
+ "ISO 8879:1986//ENTITIES Added Latin 1//EN">
+%ISOlat1;
+<!ENTITY % ISOnum PUBLIC
+ "ISO 8879:1986//ENTITIES Numeric and Special Graphic//EN">
+%ISOnum;
+<!ENTITY % ISOdia PUBLIC
+ "ISO 8879:1986//ENTITIES Diacritical Marks//EN">
+%ISOdia;
+<!ENTITY % ISOpub PUBLIC
+ "ISO 8879:1986//ENTITIES Publishing//EN">
+%ISOpub;
+<!ENTITY % ISOamsa PUBLIC
+ "ISO 8879:1986//ENTITIES Added Math Symbols: Arrow Relations//EN">
+%ISOamsa;
+<!ENTITY % ISOamsb PUBLIC
+ "ISO 8879:1986//ENTITIES Added Math Symbols: Binary Operators//EN">
+%ISOamsb;
+<!ENTITY % ISOamsc PUBLIC
+ "ISO 8879:1986//ENTITIES Added Math Symbols: Delimiters//EN">
+%ISOamsc;
+<!ENTITY % ISOamsn PUBLIC
+ "ISO 8879:1986//ENTITIES Added Math Symbols: Negated Relations//EN">
+%ISOamsn;
+<!ENTITY % ISOamso PUBLIC
+ "ISO 8879:1986//ENTITIES Added Math Symbols: Ordinary//EN">
+%ISOamso;
+<!ENTITY % ISOamsr PUBLIC
+ "ISO 8879:1986//ENTITIES Added Math Symbols: Relations//EN">
+%ISOamsr;
+
+<!--
<!entity Ae '&Auml;' >
<!entity ae '&auml;' >
<!entity Oe '&Ouml;' >
@@ -42,6 +76,12 @@
<!entity Ue '&Uuml;' >
<!entity ue '&uuml;' >
<!entity sz '&szlig;' >
+-->
+
+<!-- =========================================================== -->
+<!-- Elements -->
+<!-- =========================================================== -->
+
<!element p o o (( %inline | %sectpar )+) +(newline) >
<!entity ptag '<p>' >
<!entity psplit '</p><p>' >
@@ -49,17 +89,7 @@
<!shortref pmap
"&#RS;B" null
"&#RS;B&#RE;" psplit
- "&#RS;&#RE;" psplit
--- '"' qtag --
- "[" ftag
- "~" nbsp
- "_" lowbar
- "#" num
- "%" percnt
- "^" circ
- "{" lcub
- "}" rcub
- "|" verbar >
+ "&#RS;&#RE;" psplit>
<!usemap pmap p>
<!element em - - (%inline)>
@@ -74,21 +104,6 @@
<!entity ftag '<f>' -- formula begin -- >
<!entity qendtag '</sq>'>
-<!shortref sqmap
- "&#RS;B" null
--- '"' qendtag --
- "[" ftag
- "~" nbsp
- "_" lowbar
- "#" num
- "%" percnt
- "^" circ
- "{" lcub
- "}" rcub
- "|" verbar >
-
-<!usemap sqmap sq >
-
<!element lq - - (p*)>
<!element quote - - ((%inline; | %sectpar;)*, p*)+ >
<!element tscreen - - ((%inline; | %sectpar;)*, p*)+ >
@@ -103,17 +118,7 @@
<!shortref desmap
"&#RS;B" null
"&#RS;B&#RE;" ptag
- "&#RS;&#RE;" ptag
- "~" nbsp
- "_" lowbar
- "#" num
- "%" percnt
- "^" circ
- "[" lsqb
- "]" rsqb
- "{" lcub
- "}" rcub
- "|" verbar >
+ "&#RS;&#RE;" ptag>
<!element descrip - - (tag?, p+)+ >
<!usemap desmap descrip>
@@ -125,22 +130,6 @@
<!entity space " ">
<!entity null "">
-<!--
-<!shortref bodymap
- "&#RS;B&#RE;" ptag
- "&#RS;&#RE;" ptag
- '"' qtag
- "[" ftag
- "~" nbsp
- "_" lowbar
- "#" num
- "%" percnt
- "^" circ
- "{" lcub
- "}" rcub
- "|" verbar>
--->
-
<!element figure - - ((eps | ph ), caption?)>
<!attlist figure
loc cdata "tbp">
@@ -157,17 +146,7 @@
<!shortref oneline
"B&#RE;" space
"&#RS;&#RE;" null
- "&#RS;B&#RE;" null
--- '"' qtag --
- "[" ftag
- "~" nbsp
- "_" lowbar
- "#" num
- "%" percnt
- "^" circ
- "{" lcub
- "}" rcub
- "|" verbar>
+ "&#RS;B&#RE;" null>
<!usemap oneline tag>
<!usemap oneline caption>
@@ -192,18 +171,7 @@
"&#RS;B&#RE;" null
"&#RS;B" null
"B&#RE;" null
- "BB" space
- "@" rowsep
- "|" colsep
- "[" ftag
--- '"' qtag --
- "_" thinsp
- "~" nbsp
- "#" num
- "%" percnt
- "^" circ
- "{" lcub
- "}" rcub >
+ "BB" space>
<!usemap tabmap tabular>
<!element table - - (tabular, caption?) >
@@ -217,19 +185,9 @@
"B&#RE;" space
"&#RS;&#RE;" null
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- '#' num
- '%' percnt
- '~' tilde
- '_' lowbar
- '^' circ
- '{' lcub
- '}' rcub
- '|' verbar >
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<!entity % sppos "tu" >
<!entity % fcs "%sppos;|phr" >
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"&#RS;B&#RE;" null
- "&#RS;&#RE;" null
- "_" thinsp
- "~" nbsp
- "]" fendtag
- "#" num
- "%" percnt
- "^" circ
- "{" lcub
- "}" rcub
- "|" verbar>
+ "&#RS;&#RE;" null>
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- "_" thinsp
- "~" nbsp
- "]" fendtag
- "#" num
- "%" percnt
- "^" circ
- "{" lcub
- "}" rcub
- "|" verbar>
+ "&#RE;" space>
<!usemap dmmap (dm,eq)>
<!element fr - - (nu,de) >
@@ -303,16 +243,7 @@
<!entity arc "<arc>" >
<!shortref arrmap
- "&#RE;" space
- "@" arr
- "|" arc
- "_" thinsp
- "~" nbsp
- "#" num
- "%" percnt
- "^" circ
- "{" lcub
- "}" rcub >
+ "&#RE;" space>
<!usemap arrmap ar >
<!element sup - - ((%fbutxt;)*) -(tu) >
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<!entity qtag '<sq>' >
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- "_" lowbar
- "#" num
- "%" percnt
- "^" circ
- "{" lcub
- "}" rcub
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<!element label - o empty>
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<!element ref - o empty>
<!attlist ref
id cdata #required
- name cdata "&refnam">
+ name cdata #implied>
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<!attlist url
url cdata #required
- name cdata "&urlnam" >
+ name cdata #implied>
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<!element htmlurl - o empty>
<!attlist htmlurl
url cdata #required
- name cdata "&urlnam" >
+ name cdata #implied>
<!element pageref - o empty>
<!attlist pageref
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title cdata ""
sectnum cdata "1" >
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--- '"' qtag --
- "[" ftag
- "~" nbsp
- "_" lowbar
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diff --git a/share/sgml/FreeBSD/lib/linuxdoc.sty b/share/sgml/FreeBSD/linuxdoc.sty
index 0a86c43..0a86c43 100644
--- a/share/sgml/FreeBSD/lib/linuxdoc.sty
+++ b/share/sgml/FreeBSD/linuxdoc.sty
diff --git a/share/sgml/FreeBSD/rep/Makefile b/share/sgml/FreeBSD/rep/Makefile
deleted file mode 100644
index 3ecb8a4..0000000
--- a/share/sgml/FreeBSD/rep/Makefile
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,13 +0,0 @@
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-
-FILES= html.general html.mapping html.math latex.general latex.mapping
-FILES+= latex.math nroff.general nroff.mapping nroff.math
-NOOBJ= noobj
-
-all clean cleandir depend lint tags:
-
-afterinstall:
- ${INSTALL} -c -o ${BINOWN} -g ${BINGRP} -m 444 ${FILES} \
- ${DESTDIR}${BINDIR}/rep
-
-.include <bsd.prog.mk>
diff --git a/share/sgml/FreeBSD/rep/html.general b/share/sgml/FreeBSD/rep/html.general
deleted file mode 100644
index c82b6ad..0000000
--- a/share/sgml/FreeBSD/rep/html.general
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,106 +0,0 @@
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deleted file mode 100644
index b19b4bb..0000000
--- a/share/sgml/FreeBSD/rep/html.mapping
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,415 +0,0 @@
-
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-%
-% This file is R-Rated because of uglyness.
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-
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-<book>
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-% Manual Pages are expected to be formatted using nroff (or groff), unless
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-<manpage>
-</manpage>
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-<thanks> + "Thanks "
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-<inst> + "<h3>"
-</inst> "</h3>" +
-
-<newline> "<br>"
-
-<label> + "<@@label>[ID]" +
-
-<header>
-</header>
-
-<lhead> + "<!-- "
-</lhead> " -->" +
-
-<rhead> + "<!-- "
-</rhead> " -->" +
-
-<comment> + "<h4>Comment</h4>" +
-</comment>
-
-<abstract> + "<hr><p><em>"
-</abstract> "</em></p><hr>" +
-
-<appendix> + "<h2>Appendix</h2>" +
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-
-<toc>
-</toc>
-
-<lof>
-</lof>
-
-<lot>
-</lot>
-
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-</part>
-
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-
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-</sect> + "<@@endsect>" +
-
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-</sect1> + "<@@endsect>" +
-
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-</sect2> + "<@@endsect>" +
-
-<sect3> + "<@@sect>"
-</sect3> + "<@@endsect>" +
-
-<sect4> + "<@@sect>"
-</sect4> + "<@@endsect>" +
-
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-</heading> + "<@@endhead>" +
-
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-</p> "</p>" +
-
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-</itemize> + "</ul>" +
-
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-</enum> + "</ol>" +
-
-<descrip> + "<p> </p><dl>" +
-</descrip> + "</dl>" +
-
-<item> + "<li>"
-</item> "<p> </p></li>" +
-
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-</tag> "</b><dd>"
-
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-</cite>
-
-<ncite> "[<i>[NOTE] ([ID])</i>]"
-</ncite>
-
-<footnote> + "<sl>"
-</footnote> "</sl>" +
-
-<sq> "\""
-</sq> "\""
-
-<lq> + "<LQ>" +
-</lq> + "</LQ>" +
-
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-</em> "</em>"
-
-<bf> "<b>"
-</bf> "</b>"
-
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-
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-
-<sl> "<i>"
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-
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-
-% url support by HG
-
-<url> + "<@@url>[URL]\n"
- "[NAME]</A>\n"
- "<@@endurl>" +
-</url>
-
-<htmlurl> + "<@@url>[URL]\n"
- "[NAME]</a>\n"
- "<@@endurl>" +
-</htmlurl>
-
-% ref modified to have an optional name field
-<ref> + "<@@ref>[ID]\n"
- "[NAME]</A>\n"
- "<@@endref>" +
-</ref>
-
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-
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-
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-</x>
-
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-
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-
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-% <code> + "<pre>\n<hr>" +
-% </code> + "<hr>\n</pre>" +
-
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-
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-</tscreen> + "</code></blockquote>" +
-
-<quote> + "<blockquote>" +
-</quote> + "</blockquote>" +
-
-% theorems and such
-
-<def> + "<DEF>"
-</def> + "</DEF>" +
-
-<prop> + "<PROP>"
-</prop> + "</PROP>" +
-
-<lemma> + "<LEMMA>"
-</lemma> + "</LEMMA>" +
-
-<coroll> + "<COROLL>"
-</coroll> + "</COROLL>" +
-
-<proof> + "<PROOF>"
-</proof> + "</PROOF>" +
-
-<theorem> + "<THEOREM>"
-</theorem> + "</THEOREM>" +
-
-<thtag> "<THTAG>"
-</thtag> "</THTAG>"
-
-% mathematics
-
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-</f> "</F>"
-
-<dm> + "<DM>" +
-</dm> + "</DM>" +
-
-<eq> + "<EQ>" +
-</eq> + "</EQ>" +
-
-<fr> "<FR>"
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-
-<nu> "<NU>"
-</nu> "</NU>"
-
-<de> "<DE>"
-</de> "</DE>"
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-
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-
-<ll> "<LL>"
-</ll> "</LL>"
-
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-
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-
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-
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-
-<sum> "<SUM>"
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-
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-
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-
-<arr> "<ARR>"
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-
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-
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-</sup> "</SUP>"
-
-<inf> "<INF>"
-</inf> "</INF>"
-
-<unl> "<UNL>"
-</unl> "</UNL>"
-
-<ovl> "<OVL>"
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-
-<rf> "<RF>"
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-
-<v> "<V>"
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-
-<fi> "<FI>"
-</fi> "</FI>"
-
-<phr> "<PHR>"
-</phr> "</PHR>"
-
-<tu> "<TU>"
-</tu>
-
-% figures
-
-<figure> + "<FIGURE>" +
-</figure> + "</FIGURE>" +
-
-<eps> + "<EPS FILE=\"[FILE]\">" +
-</eps>
-
-
-<ph> + "<PH VSPACE=\"[VSPACE]\">" +
-</ph>
-
-<caption> + "<CAPTION>"
-</caption> "</CAPTION>" +
-
-% tables
-
-<table> + "<TABLE>" +
-</table> + "</TABLE>" +
-
-<tabular> + "<br>\n" +
-</tabular> + "\n" +
-
-<rowsep> "<br>" +
-</rowsep>
-
-<colsep>
-</colsep>
-
-<hline> + "<hr>" +
-</hline>
-
-% slides
-
-<slides> + "<SLIDES>" +
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-
-<slide> + "<SLIDE>" +
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-
-% letters
-
-
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-
-<telefax> + "<TELEFAX OPTS=\"[OPTS]\">" +
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-
-<opening> + "<OPENING>"
-</opening> "</OPENING>" +
-
-
-<from> + "<FROM>"
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-
-
-<to> + "<TO>"
-
-</to> + "</TO>" +
-
-% first end definition of name
-
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-
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-
-
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-
-
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-
-% end of html replacement file
-
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deleted file mode 100644
index 13c3625..0000000
--- a/share/sgml/FreeBSD/rep/html.math
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,104 +0,0 @@
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-
diff --git a/share/sgml/FreeBSD/rep/latex.general b/share/sgml/FreeBSD/rep/latex.general
deleted file mode 100644
index 7b778bc..0000000
--- a/share/sgml/FreeBSD/rep/latex.general
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,107 +0,0 @@
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diff --git a/share/sgml/FreeBSD/rep/latex.mapping b/share/sgml/FreeBSD/rep/latex.mapping
deleted file mode 100644
index 9f6fa04..0000000
--- a/share/sgml/FreeBSD/rep/latex.mapping
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,677 +0,0 @@
-
-% qwertz to latex replacement file
-
-<qwertz> +
-</qwertz> +
-
-<article> + "\\documentstyle\[linuxdoc,[OPTS]\]{article}\n" +
-
-</article> + "\\end{document}" +
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-<report> + "\\documentstyle\[linuxdoc,[OPTS]\]{report}\n"
- "\\pagestyle{headings}" +
-
-</report> + "\\end{document}" +
-
-<book> + "\\documentstyle\[linuxdoc,[OPTS]\]{book}\n"
- "\\pagestyle{headings}" +
-
-</book> + "\\end{document}" +
-
-
-<notes> + "\\documentstyle\[linuxdoc,[OPTS]\]{article}\n"
- "\\def\\title#1{\n"
- "\\begin{center}\n"
- "\\bf\n"
- "#1\n"
- "\\end{center}\n"
- "\\bigskip\n"
- "}\n"
- "\\begin{document}"
-
-</notes> + "\\end{document}" +
-
-
-<dina4> + "\\input{dina4.sty}"
-</dina4>
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-% Manual Pages are expected to be formatted using nroff (or groff), unless
-% they are included as sections of other qwertz documents.
-
-<manpage>
-</manpage>
-
-<titlepag>
-</titlepag> + "\n\n\\begin{document}\n"
- "\\maketitle\n" +
-
-<title> + "\\title{"
-</title> "}" +
-
-<subtitle> "\\\\\n"
- "{\\large "
-</subtitle> "}" +
-
-<author> + "\\author{"
-</author> "}" +
-
-<name>
-</name>
-
-<and> "\\and " +
-</and>
-
-<thanks> "\\thanks{"
-</thanks> "}"
-
-<inst> " \\\\\n\\\\" +
-</inst>
-
-<date> + "\\date{"
-</date> "}" +
-
-<newline> "\\\\ "
-</newline>
-
-<label> "\\label{[ID]}"
-</label>
-
-<header> + "\\markboth"
-</header>
-
-<lhead> "{"
-</lhead> "}"
-
-<rhead> "{"
-</rhead> "}" +
-
-% <comment> + "\n\n\\begin{verbatim}" +
-% </comment> + "\\end{verbatim}\n\n" +
-
-<comment> "{\\tt "
-</comment> "}"
-
-% Hacked by mdw to use linuxdoc-sgml \abstract{...}
-<abstract> + "\\abstract{"
-</abstract> "}" +
-
-<appendix> + "\n \\appendix \n" +
-</appendix>
-
-<toc> + "\\tableofcontents" +
-</toc>
-
-<lof> + "\\listoffigures" +
-</lof>
-
-<lot> + "\\listoftables" +
-</lot>
-
-<part> + "\n\\part"
-</part>
-
-<chapt> + "\n\\chapter"
-</chapt>
-
-<sect> + "\n\\section"
-</sect>
-
-<sect1> + "\n\\subsection"
-</sect1>
-
-<sect2> + "\n\\subsubsection"
-</sect2>
-
-<sect3> + "\n\\paragraph"
-</sect3>
-
-<sect4> + "\n\\subparagraph"
-</sect4>
-
-<heading> "{"
-</heading> "}\n\n"
-
-<p>
-</p> "\n\n"
-
-<itemize> + "\\begin{itemize}" +
-</itemize> + "\\end{itemize}" +
-
-<enum> + "\\begin{enumerate}" +
-</enum> + "\\end{enumerate}" +
-
-<list> + "\\begin{list}{}{}\n" +
-</list> + "\\end{list}" +
-
-<descrip> + "\\begin{description}" +
-</descrip> + "\\end{description}" +
-
-<item> + "\\item "
-</item>
-
-<tag> + "\\item\["
-</tag> "\] \\mbox{}\n\n"
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-<cite> "\\cite{[ID]"
-</cite> "}"
-
-<ncite> "\\cite\[[NOTE]\]{[ID]"
-</ncite> "}"
-
-<idx> "\\idx{"
-</idx> "}"
-
-<cdx> "\\cdx{"
-</cdx> "}"
-
-<footnote> "\\footnote{"
-</footnote> "}"
-
-<sq> "``"
-</sq> "''"
-
-<lq> + "\\begin{quotation}\n" +
-</lq> + "\n\\end{quotation}\n\n" +
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-</em> "\\/}"
-
-<bf> "{\\bf "
-</bf> "}"
-
-<it> "{\\it "
-</it> "\\/}"
-
-<sf> "{\\sf "
-</sf> "}"
-
-<sl> "{\\sl "
-</sl> "}"
-
-<rm> "{\\rm "
-</rm> "}"
-
-<tt> "{\\tt "
-</tt> "}"
-
-% Added by mdw
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-</cparam> "}"
-
-<ref> "\\ref{[ID]}"
-</ref>
-
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-</pageref>
-
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-</url>
-
-<htmlurl> "[NAME]"
-</htmlurl>
-
-<x>
-</x>
-
-<mc>
-</mc>
-
-<biblio> + "\\bibliographystyle{[STYLE]}\n"
- "\\bibliography{[FILES]}" +
-</biblio>
-
-% <macro> + "\\macro{[ID]}{\\qw[ID]}"
-% </macro>
-
-% <main> + "\\macro{qwmain}{\\qwmain}"
-% </main>
-
-<code> + "\\par\n"
- "\\addvspace{\\medskipamount}\n"
- "\\nopagebreak\\hrule\n"
- "\\begin{verbatim}" +
-
-</code> + "\\end{verbatim} \n"
- "\\nopagebreak\\hrule \n"
- "\\addvspace{\\medskipamount}" +
-
-<verb> + "\\begin{verbatim}" +
-</verb> + "\\end{verbatim}" +
-
-% tscreen added by mdw
-<tscreen> + "\\begin{tscreen}" +
-</tscreen> + "\\end{tscreen}" +
-
-<quote> + "\\begin{quotation}" +
-</quote> + "\\end{quotation}" +
-
-% theorems and such
-
-<def> + "\\begin{definition}"
-</def> + "\\end{definition}\n\n" +
-
-<prop> + "\\begin{proposition}" +
-</prop> + "\\end{proposition}" +
-
-<lemma> + "\\begin{lemma}"
-</lemma> + "\\end{lemma}\n\n" +
-
-<coroll> + "\\begin{corollary}"
-</coroll> + "\\end{corollary}\n\n" +
-
-<proof> + "\n{\\noindent{\\bf Proof.} " +
-</proof> + "}"
-
-<theorem> + "\\begin{theorem}"
-</theorem> + "\\end{theorem}\n\n" +
-
-<thtag> "\["
-</thtag> "\]" +
-
-% mathematics
-
-<f> "$"
-</f> "$"
-
-<dm> + "\\\["
-</dm> "\\\]" +
-
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-</eq> + "\\end{equation}\n" +
-
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-</fr>
-
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-</nu> "}"
-
-<de> "{"
-</de> "}"
-
-<lim>
-</lim>
-
-<op>
-</op>
-
-<ll> "_{"
-</ll> "}"
-
-<ul> "^{"
-</ul> "}"
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-<opd>
-</opd>
-
-<pr> "\\prod"
-</pr>
-
-<in> "\\int"
-</in>
-
-<sum> "\\sum"
-</sum>
-
-<root> "\\sqrt\[[n]\]{"
-</root> "}"
-
-<ar> + "\\begin{array}{[ca]}" +
-</ar> + "\\end{array}" +
-
-<arr> " \\\\ " +
-</arr>
-
-<arc> " & "
-</arc>
-
-
-<sup> "^{"
-</sup> "}"
-
-<inf> "_{"
-</inf> "}"
-
-<unl> "\\underline{"
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-
-<ovl> "\\overline{"
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-<rf> "\\mbox{\\tt "
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-<v> "\\vec{"
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-<fi> "{\\cal "
-</fi> "}"
-
-<phr> "{\\rm "
-</phr> "}"
-
-<tu> "\\\\ \n"
-</tu>
-
-% figures
-
-<figure> + "\\begin{figure}\[[LOC]\]" +
-</figure> + "\\end{figure}\n" +
-
-<eps> + "\\centerline{\\epsffile{[FILE].ps}}" +
-</eps>
-
-
-<ph> + "\\vspace{[VSPACE]}\n\\par" +
-</ph>
-
-<caption> + "\\caption{"
-</caption> "}" +
-
-% tables
-
-<table> + "\\begin{table}\[[LOC]\]" +
-</table> + "\\end{table}" +
-
-<tabular> + "\\begin{center}\n"
- "\\begin{tabular}{[ca]}" +
-</tabular> + "\\end{tabular}\n"
- "\\end{center}" +
-
-<rowsep> "\\\\ " +
-</rowsep>
-
-<colsep> "& "
-</colsep>
-
-<hline> + "\\hline" +
-</hline>
-
-% slides
-
-<slides> + "\\documentstyle\[qwertz,dina4,xlatin1,[OPTS]\]{article}\n"
- "\\input{epsf.tex}\n"
- "\\def\\title#1{\n"
- "\\begin{center}\n"
- "\\bf\\LARGE\n"
- "#1\n"
- "\\end{center}\n"
- "\\bigskip\n"
- "}\n"
- "\\begin{document}" +
-</slides> + "\\end{document}" +
-
-<slide>
-</slide> + "\\newpage" +
-
-% letters
-
-
-<letter> + "\\documentstyle\[qwertz,dina4,xlatin1,[OPTS]\]{letter}\n"
- "\\input{epsf.tex} \n"
- "\\newfont{\\gmd}{gmdlogo} \n"
- "\\font\\agb=pagk at 13truept\n"
- "\\font\\helv=phvr at 7.4truept\n"
- "\\parindent 0pt \n"
- "\\parskip 5pt plus 1pt minus 2pt \n"
- "\\addtolength{\\oddsidemargin}{-4.0mm} \n"
- "\\addtolength{\\evensidemargin}{-4.0mm} \n"
- "\\setlength{\\unitlength}{ 1.0mm } \n"
-
- % initial values for optional elements in the
- % letter head
-
- "\\def\\semail{} \n"
- "\\def\\remail{} \n"
- "\\def\\sphone{} \n"
- "\\def\\rphone{} \n"
- "\\def\\sref{} \n"
- "\\def\\rref{} \n"
- "\\def\\rdate{} \n"
- "\\def\\subj{} \n"
-
- % switch for distinguishing between context of
- % sender and receiver's address
-
- "\\newif\\ifsender \n"
- "\\newif\\ifsubj \n"
- "\\subjfalse \n" % assume no subject
-
- "\\newif\\ifcc \n" % for cc field
- "\\ccfalse \n"
-
- "\\newif\\ifsaddress\n"
- "\\saddressfalse\n"
- "\\newif\\ifraddress\n"
- "\\raddressfalse\n"
-
- "\\newif\\iffax\n"
- "\\faxfalse\n"
-
-"\\def\\letterhead{\n"
-"\\begin{picture}(178,54) \n"
-"\\put(0,50){\\agb GESELLSCHAFT F\\\"{U}R MATHEMATIK UND \n"
-"DATENVERARBEITUNG MBH } \n"
-
-"\\put(147,50){\\gmd g} \n "
-
-"\\put(0,40){\\helv GMD, Postfach 1316, Schlo{\\ss} Birlinghoven, \n "
-"D-53757 Sankt Augustin 1} \n "
-
-"\\put(97,40){\\parbox\[b\]{10cm} \n"
-"{\\helv\\raggedright \n"
-"\\baselineskip=9pt plus 2pt \n"
-"Telefon (0 22 41) 14-0 \\\\ \n"
-"Telefax (0 22 41) 14 26 18, -28 89}}\n"
-
-"\\put(0,210){\\makebox(0,0)\[bl\]{\\today}} \n "
-
-% letter specific information
-
-% from
-
-% name and e-mail
-
-"\\put(0,44){\\sname\\ \\semail} \n"
-
-% phone
-
-"\\put(128,44){-\\sphone} \n"
-
-% To, name and address
-
-"\\put(0,30){\\parbox\[t\]{9.5cm} \n"
-"{\\rname \\\\\n"
-"\\ifraddress\\raddress\\fi}}\n"
-
-% subject
-
-"\\ifsubj{\\put(0,0){\\subj}}\\fi\n"
-
-% sref
-
-% "\\put(70,15){\\sref} \n"
-
-% rref
-
-% "\\put(0,15){\\rref} \n"
-
-% rdate
-
-% "\\put(32,15){\\rdate} \n"
-
-"\\end{picture} \n"
-"}\n" % end of letterhead definition
-
-</letter> + "\\end{document}" +
-
-<telefax> + "\\documentstyle\[[OPTS],qwertz,dina4,xlatin1\]{article}\n"
- "\\def\\faxlength{[LENGTH]}\n"
-
- % initial values for optional elements in the
- % letter head
-
- "\\def\\semail{} \n"
- "\\def\\remail{} \n"
- "\\def\\sphone{} \n"
- "\\def\\rphone{} \n"
- "\\def\\rfax{} \n"
- "\\def\\sfax{} \n"
- "\\def\\subj{} \n"
-
- % switch for distinguishing between context of
- % sender and receiver's address
-
- "\\newif\\ifsender \n"
- "\\newif\\ifsubj \n"
- "\\subjfalse \n" % assume no subject
-
- "\\newif\\ifcc \n" % for cc field
- "\\ccfalse \n"
-
- "\\newif\\ifsaddress\n"
- "\\saddressfalse\n"
- "\\newif\\ifraddress\n"
- "\\raddressfalse\n"
-
- "\\newif\\iffax\n"
- "\\faxtrue\n"
-
-"\\def\\letterhead{\n"
-"\\newfont{\\gmd}{gmdlogo}\n"
-"\\setlength{\\parindent}{0pt}\n"
-
-"\\parbox\[b\]{\\textwidth}{Gesellschaft f\\\"{u}r\n"
-"Mathematik und Datenverarbeitung mbH \\\\\n"
-"Schlo{\\ss} Birlinghoven \\\\\n"
-"D-53757 St.~Augustin \\\\\n"
-"Telefax: +49--2241--142618, "
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-"\\begin{center}\n"
-"~ \\\\\n"
-"\\LARGE TELEFAX\n"
-"\\\\ ~\n"
-"\\end{center}\n"
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-"Datum/Date: \\today\n"
-"}}\n"
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-"{\n"
-"An/To: \\rname\n"
-"\\\\\n"
-"Telefax: \\rfax\n"
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-"\\framebox\[\\textwidth\]{\\parbox{0.9\\textwidth}\%\n"
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-"\\framebox\[\\textwidth\]{\\parbox{0.9\\textwidth}\%\n"
-"{\\setlength{\\parskip}{0.5\\baselineskip}\n"
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-"\\subj\n"
-"\\vspace{60pt}}}\n"
-"}\n" % end of letterhead definition for fax messages
-
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-
-<opening> + "\\begin{document}\n"
- "\\pagestyle{empty}\n"
- "\\letterhead\n"
-
-"\\iffax\\newpage\n"
-"\\else{\\ifsubj\\vspace{0.5cm}\\fi}\n"
-"\\fi\n\\par" +
-
-</opening> + "\n\n\\vspace{0.6cm}\n\\par" +
-
-
-<from> + "\\sendertrue\n"
- "\\def\\sname{"
-</from> "}" +
-
-
-<to> + "\\senderfalse\n"
- "\\def\\rname{"
-</to> "}" +
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-
-<address> "\\def\\address{"
-</address> "}\n"
- "\\ifsender{\\global\\saddresstrue\n"
- "\\global\\def\\saddress{\\address}}\n"
- "\\else{\\global\\raddresstrue\n"
- "\\global\\def\\raddress{\\address}}\n"
- "\\fi" +
-
-<email> + "\\def\\email{"
-</email> "}\n"
- "\\ifsender\\edef\\semail{(\\email)} \n"
- " \\else\\edef\\remail{\\email} \n"
- "\\fi" +
-
-<phone> + "\\def\\phone{"
-</phone> "}\n"
- "\\ifsender\\edef\\sphone{\\phone} \n"
- " \\else\\edef\\rphone{\\phone} \n"
- "\\fi" +
-
-
-<fax> + "\\def\\fax{"
-</fax> "}\n"
- "\\ifsender\\edef\\sfax{\\fax} \n"
- "\\else{\\global\\edef\\rfax{\\fax}\n"
- "\\newwrite\\faxnum\n"
- "\\immediate\\openout\\faxnum=.fax=num\n"
- "\\immediate\\write\\faxnum{\\rfax}\n"
- "\\immediate\\closeout\\faxnum}\n"
- "\\fi" +
-
-<subject> + "\\subjtrue\n"
- "\\def\\subj{"
-</subject> "}" +
-
-
-<sref> + "\\newcommand{\\sref}{"
-</sref> "}" +
-
-<rref> + "\\newcommand{\\rref}{"
-</rref> "}" +
-
-<rdate> + "\\def\\rdate}{"
-</rdate> "}" +
-
-<closing> + "\\vspace{1cm} \n\\par\n"
- "\\parbox\[t\]{\\textwidth} "
- "{"
-</closing> + "}\\vspace{2cm}\n\\par\n"
- "\\sname \n"
- "\\ifcc{\\vspace{0.5cm}\n\\par\n"
- "cc:\\ \\ \\parbox\[t\]{14cm}{\n"
- "\\cc}\\fi\n" +
-
-<cc> + "\\cctrue\n"
- "\\def\\cc{"
-</cc> "}" +
-
-<encl> + "\\vspace{0.5cm}\n\\par\n"
- "encl:\\ \\ \\parbox\[t\]{14cm}{"
-</encl> "}\n\n" +
-
-<ps> + "\\vspace{0.5cm}\n\\par" +
-</ps>
-
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-% end of latex replacement file
-
diff --git a/share/sgml/FreeBSD/rep/latex.math b/share/sgml/FreeBSD/rep/latex.math
deleted file mode 100644
index 60ad10a..0000000
--- a/share/sgml/FreeBSD/rep/latex.math
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,104 +0,0 @@
-
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-<!entity ge sdata "\geq" >
-<!entity congr sdata "\cong" >
-<!entity notin sdata "\not\in" >
-<!entity nequiv sdata "\not\equiv" >
-<!entity cir sdata "\circ" >
-<!entity dot sdata "\cdot" >
-<!entity larr sdata "\leftarrow" >
-<!entity rarr sdata "\rightarrow" >
-<!entity uarr sdata "\uparrow" >
-<!entity darr sdata "\downarrow" >
-<!entity bull sdata "\bullet" >
-<!entity equiv sdata "\equiv" >
-<!entity cap sdata "\cap" >
-<!entity cup sdata "\cup" >
-<!entity sub sdata "\subset" >
-<!entity sup sdata "\supset" >
-<!entity isin sdata "\in" >
-<!entity notin sdata "\not\in" >
-<!entity sube sdata "\subseteq" >
-<!entity supe sdata "\supseteq" >
-<!entity int sdata "\int" >
-<!entity infin sdata "\infty" >
-<!entity minus sdata "-" >
-<!entity ap sdata "\approx" >
-<!entity ne sdata "\not=" >
-<!entity prop sdata "\propto" >
-<!entity prime sdata "\prime" >
-<!entity Prime sdata "\prime\prime" >
-<!entity empty sdata "\emptyset" >
-<!entity oplus sdata "\oplus" >
-<!entity otimes sdata "\otimes" >
-<!entity setmn sdata "\setminus" >
-<!entity mid sdata "\mid" >
-<!entity nsub sdata "\not\subset" >
-<!entity nsube sdata "\not\subseteq" >
-<!entity nsup sdata "\not\supset" >
-<!entity nsupe sdata "\not\supseteq" >
-<!entity harr sdata "\leftrightarrow" >
-<!entity and sdata "\wedge" >
-<!entity or sdata "\vee" >
-<!entity bottom sdata "\bot" >
-<!entity exist sdata "\exists" >
-<!entity forall sdata "\forall" >
-<!entity hArr sdata "\Leftrightarrow" >
-<!entity lArr sdata "\Leftarrow" >
-<!entity rArr sdata "\Rightarrow" >
-<!entity vDash sdata "\models" >
-<!entity nvDash sdata "\not\models" >
-<!entity vdash sdata "\vdash" >
-<!entity nvdash sdata "\not\vdash" >
-<!entity lang sdata "{\langle}" >
-<!entity rang sdata "{\rangle}" >
-<!entity Prod sdata "\prod" >
-<!entity Sum sdata "\sum" >
-<!entity uArr sdata "\Uparrow" >
-<!entity dArr sdata "\Downarrow" >
-<!entity square sdata "\Box" >
-<!entity aleph sdata "\aleph" >
-<!entity image sdata "\Im" >
-<!entity real sdata "\Re" >
-<!entity part sdata "\partial" >
-<!entity nabla sdata "\nabla" >
-<!entity clubs sdata "\clubsuit" >
-<!entity hearts sdata "\heartsuit" >
-<!entity diams sdata "\diamondsuit" >
-<!entity spades sdata "\spadesuit" >
-<!entity ang sdata "\angle" >
-<!entity alpha sdata "\alpha" >
-<!entity beta sdata "\beta" >
-<!entity gamma sdata "\gamma" >
-<!entity Gamma sdata "\Gamma" >
-<!entity delta sdata "\delta" >
-<!entity Delta sdata "\Delta " >
-<!entity epsi sdata "\varepsilon" >
-<!entity zeta sdata "\zeta" >
-<!entity eta sdata "\eta" >
-<!entity thetas sdata "\theta" >
-<!entity Theta sdata "\Theta" >
-<!entity iota sdata "\iota" >
-<!entity kappa sdata "\kappa" >
-<!entity lambda sdata "\lambda" >
-<!entity nu sdata "\nu" >
-<!entity xi sdata "\xi" >
-<!entity Xi sdata "\Xi" >
-<!entity pi sdata "\pi" >
-<!entity Pi sdata "\Pi" >
-<!entity rho sdata "\rho" >
-<!entity sigma sdata "\sigma" >
-<!entity sigmav sdata "\varsigma" >
-<!entity Sigma sdata "\Sigma" >
-<!entity tau sdata "\tau" >
-<!entity upsi sdata "\upsilon" >
-<!entity Upsi sdata "\Upsilon" >
-<!entity phis sdata "\phi" >
-<!entity Phi sdata "\Phi" >
-<!entity chi sdata "\chi" >
-<!entity psi sdata "\psi" >
-<!entity Psi sdata "\Psi" >
-<!entity omega sdata "\omega" >
-<!entity Omega sdata "\Omega" >
-
-
diff --git a/share/sgml/FreeBSD/rep/nroff.general b/share/sgml/FreeBSD/rep/nroff.general
deleted file mode 100644
index 4913ca1..0000000
--- a/share/sgml/FreeBSD/rep/nroff.general
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,113 +0,0 @@
-
-<!-- nroff translation for general purpose qwertz characters. If I
-was unable to think of an intuitive ASCII representation for some
-symbol or character, I just used its SGML representation. -->
-
-
-<!entity AElig sdata "AE" >
-<!entity Aacute sdata "A" >
-<!entity Acirc sdata "A" >
-<!entity Agrave sdata "A" >
-<!entity Aring sdata "AA" >
-<!entity Atilde sdata "A" >
-<!entity Ccedil sdata "C" >
-<!entity Eacute sdata "E" >
-<!entity Egrave sdata "E" >
-<!entity Euml sdata "E" >
-<!entity Iacute sdata "I" >
-<!entity Icirc sdata "I" >
-<!entity Igrave sdata "I" >
-<!entity Iuml sdata "I" >
-<!entity Ntilde sdata "N" >
-<!entity Oacute sdata "O" >
-<!entity Ocirc sdata "O" >
-<!entity Ograve sdata "O" >
-<!entity Oslash sdata "OE" >
-<!entity Uacute sdata "U" >
-<!entity Ugrave sdata "U" >
-<!entity Yacute sdata "Y" >
-<!entity aacute sdata "a" >
-<!entity acirc sdata "a" >
-<!entity aelig sdata "ae" >
-<!entity agrave sdata "a" >
-<!entity aring sdata "aa" >
-<!entity atilde sdata "a" >
-<!entity ccedil sdata "c" >
-<!entity eacute sdata "e" >
-<!entity ecirc sdata "e" >
-<!entity egrave sdata "e" >
-<!entity euml sdata "e" >
-<!entity iacute sdata "i" >
-<!entity icirc sdata "i" >
-<!entity igrave sdata "i" >
-<!entity iuml sdata "i" >
-<!entity ntilde sdata "n" >
-<!entity oacute sdata "o" >
-<!entity ocirc sdata "o" >
-<!entity ograve sdata "o" >
-<!entity oslash sdata "oe" >
-<!entity otilde sdata "o" >
-<!entity uacute sdata "u" >
-<!entity ucirc sdata "u" >
-<!entity ugrave sdata "u" >
-<!entity yacute sdata "y" >
-<!entity yuml sdata "y" >
-<!entity lt sdata "<" >
-<!entity amp sdata "&" >
-<!entity ero sdata "&" >
-<!entity etago sdata "</" >
-<!entity dquot sdata '"' >
-<!entity num sdata "#" >
-<!entity percnt sdata "%" >
-<!entity quot sdata "'" >
-<!entity lpar sdata "(" >
-<!entity rpar sdata ")" >
-<!entity ast sdata "*" >
-<!entity plus sdata "+" >
-<!entity comma sdata "," >
-<!entity hyphen sdata "-" >
-<!entity colon sdata ":" >
-<!entity semi sdata ";" >
-<!entity equals sdata "=" >
-<!entity commat sdata "@" >
-<!entity lsqb sdata "[" >
-<!entity rsqb sdata "]" >
-<!entity circ sdata "^" >
-<!entity lowbar sdata "_" >
-<!entity lcub sdata "{" >
-<!entity verbar sdata "|" >
-<!entity rcub sdata "}" >
-<!entity tilde sdata "~" >
-<!entity bsol sdata "\e" >
-<!entity dollar sdata "\*(dR" >
-<!entity nbsp sdata "\~" >
-<!entity emsp sdata " " >
-<!entity ensp sdata " " >
-<!entity thinsp sdata " " >
-<!entity mdash sdata "--" >
-<!entity ndash sdata "-" >
-<!entity hellip sdata "\&.\&.\&." >
-<!entity Auml sdata "Ae" >
-<!entity auml sdata "ae" >
-<!entity Ouml sdata "Oe" >
-<!entity ouml sdata "oe" >
-<!entity Uuml sdata "Ue" >
-<!entity uuml sdata "ue" >
-<!entity szlig sdata "ss" >
-<!entity gt sdata ">" >
-<!entity sect sdata "&sect " >
-<!entity para sdata "&para " >
-<!entity copy sdata "(c)" >
-<!entity iexcl sdata "&iexcl " >
-<!entity iquest sdata "&iquest " >
-<!entity cent sdata "&cent " >
-<!entity pound sdata "&pound " >
-<!entity bull sdata "-" >
-<!entity times sdata "*" >
-<!entity plusmn sdata "+-" >
-<!entity divide sdata "/" >
-<!entity mu sdata "u" >
-<!entity not sdata "~" >
-<!entity tm sdata "[TM]" >
-<!entity urlnam sdata "" >
-<!entity refnam sdata "" >
diff --git a/share/sgml/FreeBSD/rep/nroff.mapping b/share/sgml/FreeBSD/rep/nroff.mapping
deleted file mode 100644
index 94237e3..0000000
--- a/share/sgml/FreeBSD/rep/nroff.mapping
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,641 +0,0 @@
-% linuxdoc replacement file
-% translates into nroff, using ms macros
-% manpages can be processed using the man macros
-% does not use neqn for math.
-
-% Based on qwertz replacement file by Tom Gordon
-% linuxdoc mods by mdw
-
-% Groff dependencies are few. To port to another roff:
-% 1. Check and modify, if necessary, font changes. (e.g. In psroff the
-% same fonts have other names.)
-% 2. Check the code for including Encapsulated PostScript, generated
-% for eps elements.
-% 3. Also make versions of general.grops and math.grops, which are sed
-% scripts translating character entities into groff character references.
-
-
-<linuxdoc> + ".nr PS 11\n"
-
- % Hacked by mdw
- ".nr PI 3n\n"
- ".ds CF \\\\n\%\n"
- ".ds CH \\&\n"
- ".ds dR $\n" % dollar, to avoid EQN conflicts
-
- % Start with no TOC
- ".ds printtoc\n"
-
- % Footnote style
- ".nr FF 1\n"
-
- % James Clark's trick to prevent unintended paragraph
- % breaks
-
- ".tr \\&\n"
-
- % horizontal line
- ".de hl\n"
- ".br\n"
- "\\l'\\\\n(.lu-\\\\n(.iu'\n"
- "..\n"
-
- % paragraph spacing
- ".if n .nr PD 1v\n"
-
- % margins added by mdw
- ".nr PO 0.25i\n"
- ".po 0.25i\n"
- ".nr LL 7.0i\n"
- ".nr TL 7.0i\n"
- ".nr HM 0i\n"
- ".nr FM 0i\n"
-
- % Turn off right-margin filling
- ".na\n"
-
- % h is 1 if first paragraph after heading
-
- ".nr h 0\n"
-
- % initialize heading level
-
- ".nr il 1\n"
-
- % Number registers for list
-
- ".nr bi 0\n" % initialize begin items
- ".nr ll 0\n" % list level, stores current level
- ".nr el 0\n" % current enumeration level
-
- % Not all list levels are enumerations, as
- % itemizations can be embedded within enumerations
- % and vice versa
-
- % type of list level is in \n(t\n(ll, where
- % 0 : itemize, 1 : enumerate, 2: description
-
- % enumerator for an enumeration level is in
- % \n(e\n(el -- i.e. \n(e1=2 means current item of
- % enumeration level 1 is 2
-
- % context-sensitive paragraph macro
-
-% Bug: There's some problem using this to re-start paragraphs after the
-% </verb> and </code>, so after verb and code I insert .LP. That's fine
-% except that is loses indentation when using verb or code inside of a list.
-
-".de Pp\n"
-".ie \\\\n(ll>0 \\{\\\n" % within list?
-".ie \\\\n(bi=1 \\{\\\n" % first par element of item?
-".nr bi 0\n" % reset bi flag
-% if itemization, mark with a bullet
-".if \\\\n(t\\\\n(ll=0 \\{.IP \\\\(bu\\}\n" % itemize
-% if enumeration: increment and print enumerator
-% for this enumeration level
-".if \\\\n(t\\\\n(ll=1 \\{.IP \\\\n+(e\\\\n(el.\\}\n"
-% if first par element of descrip, do nothing
-".\\}\n"
-".el .sp \n" % subsequent par element of item
-".\\}\n"
-".el \\{\\\n" % not within list
-".ie \\\\nh=1 \\{\\\n" % first par after heading
-".LP\n"
-".nr h 0\n" % reset h flag
-".\\}\n"
-".el .LP \n" % Changed from .PP, mdw
-".\\}\n"
-".nh\n"
-"..\n"
-
-
-
- % for each level, a number register is created
- % to store its type and current item number, where
- % -1=bullet of an itemized list.
-
- % Format of list level enumerators
-
- ".ds f1 1\n"
- ".ds f2 a\n"
- ".ds f3 i\n"
- ".ds f4 A\n"
-
- % Number registers for theorems
- ".nr def 0\n"
- ".nr prop 0\n"
- ".nr lemma 0\n"
- ".nr coroll 0\n"
- ".nr proof 0\n"
- ".nr theorem 0\n"
-
- % Reference commands
-
-% redefine superscript strings so that refer tags look like [this]
-
- ".ds \[. \[\n"
- ".ds .\] \]\n"
-
-</linuxdoc>
-
-% set initial level of headings, in register il
-
-<article> + ".nr il 0" +
-</article> + ".if '\\*[printtoc]'true' .PX\n"
-
-<report> + ".nr il 1" +
-</report> + ".bp\n"
- ".rm LH\n.rm RH\n"
- ".TC" +
-
-<book> + ".nr il 1" +
-</book> + ".rm LH\n.rm RH\n"
- ".bp\n"
- ".TC" +
-
-<notes>
-</notes>
-
-<manpage> + ".nr il -1" +
-</manpage>
-
-% Hacked up titlepag stuff to look more reasonable. Titles and author
-% names are now stored in strings, printed by the end of </titlepag>.
-% Wake up! This uses groff-like long string names. You must use groff
-% to format this.
-
-<titlepag> + ".ds mdwtitle\n"
- ".ds mdwsubtitle\n"
- ".ds mdwdate\n"
- ".de printabstract\n"
- "..\n" +
-</titlepag> + "\\*[mdwtitle]\n"
- ".br\n"
- ".if !'\\*[mdwsubtitle]'' \\*[mdwsubtitle]\n"
- ".br\n"
- ".printauthor\n"
- ".br\n"
- "\\*[mdwdate]\n"
- ".br\n"
- ".printabstract\n"
- ".br\n"
-
-%<title> + ".TL" +
-%</title>
-
-<title> + ".ds mdwtitle "
-</title> +
-
-%<subtitle> + ".br\n"
-% ".ft R\n"
-% ".SM" +
-%</subtitle> + ".LG" +
-
-<subtitle> + ".ds mdwsubtitle "
-</subtitle> +
-
-<date> + ".ds mdwdate "
-</date> +
-
-<abstract> + ".de printabstract\n"
- ".LP\n"
-</abstract> + ".." +
-
-% author needs to be set up as its own macro, fired off from .printtitle.
-
-<author> + ".de printauthor" +
-</author> + ".." +
-
-%<name> + ".AU" +
-%</name>
-
-<name> + ".br" +
-</name>
-
-<and>
-</and>
-
-<thanks> "\\**\n"
- ".FS" +
-</thanks> + ".FE" +
-
-<inst> + ".br" +
-</inst>
-
-<newline> + ".br" +
-</newline>
-
-<label>
-</label>
-
-<header>
-</header>
-
-<lhead> + ".EH '"
-</lhead> "'''" +
-
-<rhead> + ".OH '''"
-</rhead> "'" +
-
-<comment> + "(*" +
-</comment> + "*)" +
-
-% New abstract given above --mdw
-%<abstract> + ".AB" +
-%</abstract> + ".AE" +
-
-<appendix> + ".af H1 A" +
-</appendix>
-
-% limitation: no list of figures or tables. A table of contents
-% is always generated for books and reports. Thus these next three tags
-% are no-ops
-
-% For now, no table-of-contents in ASCII output. (Uncomment this if
-% desired).
-%<toc> + ".ds printtoc true"
-%</toc>
-
-<toc>
-</toc>
-
-<lof>
-</lof>
-
-<lot>
-</lot>
-
-<chapt> + ".bp\n"
- ".NH \\n(il " +
-</chapt>
-
-<sect> + ".NH 1+\\n(il" +
-</sect>
-
-<sect1> + ".NH 2+\\n(il" +
-</sect1>
-
-<sect2> + ".NH 3+\\n(il" +
-</sect2>
-
-<sect3> + ".NH 4+\\n(il" +
-</sect3>
-
-<sect4> + ".NH 5+\\n(il" +
-</sect4>
-
-<heading> + ".ds h " +
-</heading> "\\*h\n"
- ".XS \\n%\n"
- "\\*(SN \\*h\n"
- ".XE\n"
- ".nr h 1\n" % set heading flag to true
-
-<p> + ".Pp" +
-</p>
-
-<itemize> + ".nr ll +1\n" % increment list level
- ".nr t\\n(ll 0\n" % set type of level to itemize
-</itemize> + ".nr ll -1\n" % decrement list level
-
-<enum> + ".nr ll +1\n" % increment list level
- ".nr el +1\n" % increment enumeration level
- ".nr t\\n(ll 1\n" % set type of level to enum
- ".nr e\\n(el 0 1\n" % initialize enumerator
- ".af e\\n(el \\*(f\\n(el\n" % style of enumerator
- ".if \\n(ll>1 .RS" +
-</enum> + ".if \\n(ll>1 .RE\n"
- ".br\n"
- ".nr el -1\n" % decrement enumeration level
- ".nr ll -1\n" % decrement list level
-
-<descrip> + ".RS\n"
- ".nr ll +1\n" % increment list level
- ".nr t\\n(ll 2\n" % set type of level to descrip
-</descrip> + ".nr ll -1\n" % decrement list level
- ".RE" +
-
-% number register bi means "begin item". Used in the .P macro to print
-% bullets or numbers at beginning of first paragraph of an item.
-% If bi=1 then the paragraph is the first one of the item.
-
-<item> + ".nr bi 1\n.Pp" +
-</item>
-
-<tag> + ".IP \"\\fB"
-</tag> "\\fP\"\n"
- ".nr bi 1" +
-
-<cite> + ".\[\n[ID]\n.\]" +
-</cite>
-
-<ncite> + ".\[\n[ID]\n.\]\n([NOTE])"
-</ncite>
-
-<footnote> " (-- "
-</footnote> "--)" +
-
-<sq> "\\*Q"
-</sq> "\\*U"
-
-<lq> + ".RS\n"
- ".nr LL \\n(LL-\\n(PI" +
-</lq> + ".nr LL \\n(LL+\\n(PI\n"
- ".RE" +
-
-<em> "\\fI"
-</em> "\\fP"
-
-<bf> "\\fB"
-</bf> "\\fR"
-
-<it> "\\fI"
-</it> "\\fR"
-
-<sf> "\\fR"
-</sf> "\\fR"
-
-<sl> "\\fI"
-</sl> "\\fR"
-
-% Changed by mdw
-<tt> "\\fC"
-</tt> "\\fR"
-
-% Added by mdw
-<cparam> "\\fI<"
-</cparam> ">\\fR"
-
-<url> "[NAME] <URL:\\fC[URL]\\fR>"
-</url>
-
-<htmlurl> "[NAME]"
-</htmlurl>
-
-<ref> "``[NAME]''"
-</ref>
-
-<pageref> "??"
-</pageref>
-
-<x>
-</x>
-
-<mc>
-</mc>
-
-<biblio> + ".\[\n"
- "$LIST$\n"
- ".\]" +
-</biblio>
-
-<code> + ".DS L\n"
- ".hl\n"
- ".ft R\n"
- ".eo" +
-
-</code> + ".ec\n"
- ".hl\n"
- ".DE\n"
- ".ft P\n"
- % ".Pp" + % continue previous paragraph (changed mdw)
- ".LP"
-
-<verb> + ".DS L\n"
- ".ft R\n"
- ".eo" +
-
-</verb> + ".ec\n"
- ".DE\n"
- ".ft P\n"
- % ".Pp" + % continue previous paragraph (changed mdw)
- ".LP"
-
-% tscreen added by mdw
-<tscreen> + ".br\n"
- ".po 0.75i\n"
- ".ll 6.0i\n"
- ".ft C\n"
- ".LP\n" % Used to be Pp
-</tscreen> + ".br\n"
- ".po 0.25i\n"
- ".ll 7.0i\n"
- ".ft R\n" % This might not be correct
- ".LP\n" % Used to be Pp
-
-<quote> + ".br\n"
- ".po 0.75i\n"
- ".ll 6.0i\n"
- ".nr LL 6.0i\n"
- ".LP\n" % Used to be Pp
-</quote> + ".br\n"
- ".po 0.25i\n"
- ".ll 7.0i\n"
- ".nr LL 7.0i\n"
- ".LP\n" % Used to be Pp
-
-
-
-
-% theorems and such
-
-<def> + ".sp\n"
- ".nr def \\n\[def\]+1\n"
- ".B \"Definition \\n\[def\] \"" +
-</def> + ".ft P\n.sp" +
-
-<prop> + ".sp\n"
- ".nr prop \\n\[prop\]+1\n"
- ".B \"Proposition \\n\[prop\] \"" +
-</prop> + ".ft P\n.sp" +
-
-
-<lemma> + ".sp\n"
- ".nr lemma \\n\[lemma\]+1\n"
- ".B \"Lemma \\n\[lemma\] \"" +
-</lemma> + ".ft P\n.sp" +
-
-<coroll> + ".sp\n"
- ".nr coroll \\n\[coroll\]+1\n"
- ".B \"Corolloary \\n\[coroll\] \"" +
-</coroll> + ".ft P\n.sp" +
-
-<proof> + ".sp\n"
- ".nr proof \\n\[proof\]+1\n"
- ".B \"Proof \\n\[proof\] \"" +
-</proof> + ".ft P\n.sp" +
-
-<theorem> + ".sp\n"
- ".nr theorem \\n\[theorem\]+1\n"
- ".B \"Theorem \\n\[theorem\] \"" +
-</theorem> + ".ft P\n.sp" +
-
-<thtag> + ".B\n("
-</thtag> ")\n.I" +
-
-% mathematics -- this nroff version needs work.
-
-<f>
-</f>
-
-<dm> + ".DS L" +
-</dm> + ".DE" +
-
-<eq> + ".DS L" +
-</eq> + ".DE" +
-
-<fr>
-</fr>
-
-<nu> "{"
-</nu> "} over "
-
-<de> "{"
-</de> "}"
-
-<lim>
-</lim>
-
-<op>
-</op>
-
-<ll> " from {"
-</ll> "}"
-
-<ul> " to {"
-</ul> "}"
-
-<opd>
-</opd>
-
-<pr> " prod "
-</pr>
-
-<in> " int "
-</in>
-
-<sum> " sum "
-</sum>
-
-% limitation: eqn only does square roots!
-
-<root> " sqrt {"
-</root> "}"
-
-<ar> + ".TS\n"
- "center, tab(|) ;\n"
- "[ca]." +
-</ar> + ".TE" +
-
-<arr> "\n"
-</arr>
-
-<arc> "|"
-</arc>
-
-
-<sup> " sup {"
-</sup> "}"
-
-<inf> " sub {"
-</inf> "}"
-
-
-<unl> "{"
-</unl> "} under "
-
-<ovl> "{"
-</ovl> "} bar "
-
-<rf> " bold{"
-</rf> "}"
-
-<v> "{"
-</v> "} vec "
-
-% limitation: no calligraphic characters, using helvetica italics instead. Is there a better font?
-
-<fi> "\\fI"
-</fi> "\\fP"
-
-<phr> " roman }"
-</phr> "}"
-
-
-<tu> + ".br" +
-</tu>
-
-% figures
-
-<figure> % + ".KF" +
-</figure> % + ".KE" +
-
-<eps> + ".if t .PSPIC [file].ps\n"
- ".if n .sp 4" +
-</eps>
-
-% Are TeX units properly handled by this translation of ph?
-
-<ph> + ".sp [VSPACE]" +
-</ph>
-
-<caption> + ".sp\n.ce" +
-</caption>
-
-% tables
-
-<table> + ".KF\n.R" +
-</table> + ".KE" +
-
-<tabular> + ".TS\n"
- "center, tab(|) ; \n"
- "[ca]." +
-</tabular> + ".TE" +
-
-<rowsep> "\n" +
-</rowsep>
-
-<colsep> "|"
-</colsep>
-
-<hline> + "_" +
-</hline>
-
-<slides> + ".nr PS 18" +
-</slides>
-
-<slide>
-</slide> + ".bp\n\\&" +
-
-% letters -- replacement for email, using mh format.
-
-<letter> + ".nf" +
-</letter> +
-
-<from> + "From: "
-<to> + "To: "
-
-<address> + ".de Ad\n"
-</address> + ".." +
-
-<email> " <"
-</email> ">"
-
-<subject> + "Subject: "
-
-<sref> + "Sref: "
-<rref> + "In-Reply-To: "
-
-<cc> + "cc: "
-
-<opening> + ".fi\n.LP" +
-
-<closing> + ".LP" +
-
-<encl> + ".XP\n"
- "encl: "
-
-<ps> + ".LP\np.s."
-
-
-% end of roff replacement file
diff --git a/share/sgml/FreeBSD/rep/nroff.math b/share/sgml/FreeBSD/rep/nroff.math
deleted file mode 100644
index 17490d7..0000000
--- a/share/sgml/FreeBSD/rep/nroff.math
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,114 +0,0 @@
-<!--
-
-Math symbols and Greek letters. Sed script for groff Also adds the
-"delim $$" declaration to the top of the file. Thus it is now
-unnecessary to pipe the ms file through eqn (or geqn) unless the
-file file contain formulas.
-
-1i\
-.EQ\
-delim $$\
-.EN
--->
-
-<!entity circ sdata '{type "binary" \(ha}' >
-<!entity le sdata '{type "relation" \(<=}' >
-<!entity ge sdata '{type "relation" \(>=}' >
-<!entity congr sdata '{type "relation" \(=~}' >
-<!entity notin sdata '{type "relation" \(nm}' >
-<!entity nequiv sdata "\*[nequiv]" >
-<!entity divide sdata '{type "binary" \(di}' >
-<!entity cir sdata '{type "binary" \(ci}' >
-<!entity dot sdata '{type "binary" \(md}' >
-<!entity larr sdata '{type "relation" \(<-}' >
-<!entity rarr sdata '{type "relation" \(->}' >
-<!entity uarr sdata '{type "relation" \(ua}' >
-<!entity darr sdata '{type "relation" \(da}' >
-<!entity equiv sdata '{type "relation" \(==}' >
-<!entity ap sdata '{type "relation" \(~~}' >
-<!entity cap sdata '{type "binary" \(ca}' >
-<!entity cup sdata '{type "binary" \(cu}' >
-<!entity sub sdata '{type "relation" \(sb}' >
-<!entity sup sdata '{type "relation" \(sp}' >
-<!entity isin sdata '{type "relation" \(mo}' >
-<!entity sube sdata '{type "relation" \(ib}' >
-<!entity supe sdata '{type "relation" \(ip}' >
-<!entity not sdata "\(no" >
-<!entity infin sdata "\(if" >
-<!entity minus sdata "-" >
-<!entity ne sdata '{type "relation" \(!=}' >
-<!entity prop sdata "\(pt" >
-<!entity prime sdata "\(fm" >
-<!entity Prime sdata "\(sd" >
-<!entity empty sdata "\(es" >
-<!entity oplus sdata '{type "binary" \(c+}' >
-<!entity otimes sdata '{type "binary" \(c*}' >
-<!entity setmn sdata '{type "binary" \(rs}' >
-<!entity mid sdata '{type "binary" \(br}' >
-<!entity nsub sdata '\*[nsub]' >
-<!entity nsube sdata '\*[nsube]' >
-<!entity nsup sdata '\*[nsup]' >
-<!entity nsupe sdata '\*[nsupe]' >
-<!entity harr sdata '{type "relation" \(<>}' >
-<!entity and sdata '{type "relation" \(AN}' >
-<!entity or sdata '{type "relation" \(OR}' >
-<!entity bottom sdata "\(pp" >
-<!entity exist sdata "\(te" >
-<!entity forall sdata "\(fa" >
-<!entity hArr sdata '{type "relation" \(hA}' >
-<!entity lArr sdata '{type "relation" \(lA}' >
-<!entity rArr sdata '{type "relation" \(rA}' >
-<!entity vDash sdata '{type "relation" "\z\(br="}' >
-<!entity nvDash sdata '\*[nvDash]' >
-<!entity nvdash sdata '\*[nvdash]' >
-<!entity vdash sdata '{type "relation" "\z\(br\(en"}' >
-<!entity lang sdata '{type "opening" \(la}' >
-<!entity rang sdata '{type "closing" \(ra}' >
-<!entity uArr sdata '{type "relation" \(uA}' >
-<!entity dArr sdata '{type "relation" \(dA}' >
-<!entity square sdata "\(sq" >
-<!entity aleph sdata "\(Ah" >
-<!entity image sdata "\(Im" >
-<!entity real sdata "\(Re" >
-<!entity part sdata "\(pd" >
-<!entity nabla sdata "\(gr" >
-<!entity clubs sdata "\(CL" >
-<!entity hearts sdata "\(HE" >
-<!entity diams sdata "\(DI" >
-<!entity spades sdata "\(SP" >
-<!entity ang sdata " \(/_ " >
-<!entity alpha sdata " alpha " >
-<!entity beta sdata " beta " >
-<!entity gamma sdata " gamma " >
-<!entity Gamma sdata " GAMMA " >
-<!entity delta sdata " delta " >
-<!entity Delta sdata " DELTA " >
-<!entity epsi sdata " epsilon " >
-<!entity zeta sdata " zeta " >
-<!entity eta sdata " eta " >
-<!entity thetas sdata " theta " >
-<!entity Theta sdata " THETA " >
-<!entity iota sdata " iota " >
-<!entity kappa sdata " kappa " >
-<!entity lambda sdata " lambda " >
-<!entity mu sdata "\(*m" >
-<!entity nu sdata " nu " >
-<!entity xi sdata " xi " >
-<!entity Xi sdata " XI " >
-<!entity pi sdata " pi " >
-<!entity Pi sdata " PI " >
-<!entity rho sdata " rho " >
-<!entity sigma sdata " sigma " >
-<!entity sigmav sdata "\(ts" >
-<!entity Sigma sdata " SIGMA " >
-<!entity tau sdata " tau " >
-<!entity upsi sdata " upsilon " >
-<!entity Upsi sdata " UPSILON " >
-<!entity phis sdata " phi " >
-<!entity Phi sdata " PHI " >
-<!entity chi sdata " chi " >
-<!entity psi sdata " psi " >
-<!entity Psi sdata " PSI " >
-<!entity omega sdata " omega " >
-<!entity Omega sdata " OMEGA " >
-
diff --git a/share/sgml/Makefile b/share/sgml/Makefile
index 6938b10..fb1b4aa 100644
--- a/share/sgml/Makefile
+++ b/share/sgml/Makefile
@@ -1,7 +1,8 @@
-# $Id: Makefile,v 1.2 1996/09/08 02:43:26 jfieber Exp $
+# $Id: Makefile,v 1.3 1996/09/08 02:58:28 jfieber Exp $
SUBDIR= FreeBSD ISO transpec
FILES= CATALOG
+MAINTAINER=jfieber@freebsd.org
BINDIR?=/usr/share
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