diff --git a/docs/building.sgml b/docs/building.sgml index c40bb8cdd08523462f7e817077c1bc2ec3dd9e5e..90fca74636ad4f6d32c34263148e7e2a51f25725 100644 --- a/docs/building.sgml +++ b/docs/building.sgml @@ -647,19 +647,21 @@ documentation that comes with the <Literal>fptools</Literal> projects: <IndexTerm><Primary>DocBook, pre-supposed</Primary></IndexTerm> <ListItem> <Para> -All our documentation is written in SGML, using the DocBook DTD and -processed using the <ULink +All our documentation is written in SGML, using the DocBook DTD. +Instructions on how to install the SGML processor Jade and the DocBook DTD +and DSSSL stylesheets follows; if you're using a system that can handle +RedHat RPM packages, you might be able to use the <ULink URL="http://sourceware.cygnus.com/docbook-tools/">Cygnus DocBook tools</ULink>, which is the most shrink-wrapped SGML suite that we could find. You need all the RPMs except for psgml (i.e. docbook, jade, -jadetex, sgmlcommon and stylesheets). Unfortunately, it's only packaged as -RPMs. You can use it to generate HTML, DVI (and hence PDF and Postscript) -and RTF from any DocBook source file (including this manual). N.B. The +jadetex, sgmlcommon and stylesheets). N.B. The <Emphasis>Cygnus</Emphasis> version of the tools is assumed. Others, such as the SuSE version, may not work. Note that most of these RPMs are -architecture neutral, so are likely to be found in a <file>noarch</file> +architecture neutral, so are likely to be found in a +<Filename>noarch</Filename> directory. </Para> + </ListItem></VarListEntry> <VarListEntry> <Term>TeX:</Term>