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							- Ok, so you have downloaded the XML source. Now what? You are probably
 
- wanting to convert these XML files to easier to read HTML, PS, PDF, txt
 
- or other formatted files. All that can be read below.
 
- Let's start by downloading some software.
 
- If all you want to do is being able to convert XML to HTML download the
 
- following:
 
- OpenJade                  - http://openjade.sourceforge.net/
 
- DocBook-XML DTD           - http://www.docbook.org/xml/4.1.2/
 
- Modified DocBook Entities - http://www2.linuxfromscratch.org/
 
- DSSSL DocBook Stylesheets - http://www.nwalsh.com/docbook/dsssl/
 
- As the DocBook DTD and Stylesheets are made available as a zip achives you 
 
- may need to download the unzip package as well if your Linux system doesn't 
 
- have one:
 
- Unzip                     - ftp://ftp.uu.net/pub/archiving/zip/src/
 
- If you want to be able to convert the book into PS and PDF as well I
 
- recommend using the Htmldoc program. This takes a html file (created
 
- with openjade which you already downloaded) and converts it to PS or
 
- PDF:
 
- HTMLDOC                   - http://www.easysw.com/htmldoc/
 
- FLTK (X front-end)        - http://sourceforge.net/projects/fltk
 
- If you want to be able to convert the book into TXT as well I recommend
 
- using links to convert HTML to TXT using the -dump option to links.
 
- Links			  - http://artax.karlin.mff.cuni.cz/~mikulas/links/
 
- You have everything you need now. Let's install this stuff.
 
- Create the /usr/share/docbook directory, cd into it and unpack the
 
- docbook-xml dtd archive there.
 
- Remove the ent directory and unpack the docbook-4.1.2-newent.tar.bz2 file.
 
- This will create a new ent directory with entity files that work better
 
- with XML.
 
- Create the /usr/share/dsssl directory, cd into it and unpack the dsssl
 
- stylesheet archive in there. Rename the directory that's created by tar
 
- into 'docbook'. Now copy the lfs.dsl file you will find in
 
- the LFS-BOOK XML archive into /usr/share/dsssl/docbook/html
 
- The last step is installing OpenJade.
 
- In order for openjade to be able to convert the DocBook based documents
 
- into other formats, it needs to know where the DocBook DTD related
 
- files are located. This is sort of the DocBook equivalent for the $PATH 
 
- variable. You have two ways of doing this:
 
- 1) You can set the $SGML_CATALOG_FILES variable and include the full
 
- paths to the catalog files in it
 
-    or
 
- 2) You can hard-code the paths into the openjade binary.
 
- If you choose option 1, add the following to your bash configuration
 
- file, system wide profile or wherever you wish to include it:
 
- export SGML_CATALOG_FILES=/usr/share/docbook/docbook.cat:/usr/share/dsssl/docbook/catalog:/usr/share/dsssl/openjade/catalog
 
- Followed by installing openjade by running:
 
- 	./configure --prefix=/usr
 
- 	make
 
- 	make install
 
- 	cp -av dsssl /usr/share/dsssl/openjade
 
- If you choose option 2, install OpenJade as follows:
 
- 	./configure --prefix=/usr \
 
- 	> --enable-default-catalog=/usr/share/docbook/docbook.cat:/usr/share/dsssl/docbook/catalog:/usr/share/dsssl/openjade/catalog
 
- 	make
 
- 	make install
 
- 	cp -av dsssl /usr/share/dsssl/openjade
 
- And you don't have to worry about the $SGML_CATALOG_FILES variable in
 
- this case.
 
- You're all set to convert XML to HTML (among a few other formats
 
- supported by openjade) now. If you want to convert to PS and PDF as
 
- well, install the following two packages.
 
- FLTK (you can skip this one if you don't want the X front-end):
 
- 	./configure --prefix=/usr
 
- 	make
 
- 	make install
 
- HTMLDOC:
 
- Install by running:
 
- 	./configure --prefix=/usr
 
- 	make
 
- 	make install
 
- The last package is Links which will be used for the HTML to TXT
 
- conversion. Install it by running:
 
- 	./configure --prefix=/usr
 
- 	make
 
- 	make install
 
- There, all set now. Go back to the README file for some examples how to
 
- convert this XML to the various other formats.
 
 
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