(guide.info)Writing Documents With LinuxDoc-Tools


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3 Writing Documents With LinuxDoc-Tools
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For the most part, writing documents using LinuxDoc-Tools is very
simple, and rather like writing HTML. However, there are some caveats to
watch out for.  In this section we'll give an introduction on writing
SGML documents.  See the file 'example.sgml' for a SGML example document
(and tutorial) which you can use as a model when writing your own
documents.  Here we're just going to discuss the various features of
LinuxDoc-Tools, but the source is not very readable as an example.
Instead, print out the source (as well as the formatted output) for
'example.sgml' so you have a real live case to refer to.

Basic Concepts
Special Characters
Verbatim and Code Environments
Overall Document Structure
Internal Cross-References
Web References
Fonts
Lists
Conditionalization
Index generation
Controlling justification

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