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1Ok, so you have downloaded the XML source. Now what? You are probably
2wanting to convert these XML files to easier to read HTML, PS, PDF, txt
3or other formatted files. All that can be read below.
4
5Let's start by downloading some software.
6
7If all you want to do is being able to convert XML to HTML download the
8following:
9
10OpenJade - http://openjade.sourceforge.net
11DocBook-XML DTD - http://www.docbook.org/xml/4.1.2/
12DSSSL DocBook Stylesheets - http://www.nwalsh.com/docbook/dsssl/
13
14As the DocBook DTD and Stylesheets are made available as a zip achives you
15may need to download the unzip package as well if your Linux system doesn't
16have one:
17
18Unzip - ftp://ftp.info-zip.org/pub/infozip/src/
19
20If you want to be able to convert the book into PS and PDF as well I
21recommend using the Htmldoc program. This takes a html file (created
22with openjade which you already downloaded) and converts it to PS or
23PDF:
24
25HTMLDOC - http://www.easysw.com/htmldoc/
26FLTK (X front-end) - http://sourceforge.net/projects/fltk
27
28If you want to be able to convert the book into TXT as well I recommend
29using lynx to convert HTML to TXT using the -dump option to lynx. There
30are most likely better programs to do this, but Lynx is often installed
31on systems anyways (as a console based web browser).
32
33Lynx - http://lynx.browser.org
34
35
36You have everything you need now. Let's install this stuff.
37
38Create the /usr/share/docbook directory, cd into it and unpack the
39docbook-xml dtd archive there.
40
41Create the /usr/share/dsssl directory, cd into it and unpack the dsssl
42stylesheet archive in there. Now copy the lfs.dsl file you will find in
43the LFS-BOOK XML archive into /usr/share/dsssl/docbook/html
44
45The last step is installed OpenJade.
46
47In order for openjade to be able to convert the DocBook based documents
48into other formats, it needs to know where the DocBook DTD related
49files are located. This is sort of the DocBook equivalent for the $PATH
50variable. You have two ways of doing this:
51
521) You can set the $SGML_CATALOG_FILES variable and include the full
53paths to the catalog files in it
54 or
552) You can hard-code the paths into the openjade binary.
56
57If you choose option 1, add the following to your bash configuration
58file, system wide profile or wherever you wish to include it:
59
60export SGML_CATALOG_FILES=/usr/share/docbook.cat:/usr/share/dsssl/docbook/catalog:/usr/share/dsssl/openjade/catalog
61
62Followed by installing openjade by running:
63 ./configure --prefix=/usr
64 make
65 make install
66 cp -av dsssl /usr/share/dsssl/openjade
67
68If you choose option 2, install OpenJade as follows:
69
70 ./configure --prefix=/usr \
71 > --enable-default-catalot=/usr/share/docbook.cat:/usr/share/dsssl/docbook/catalog:/usr/share/dsssl/openjade/catalog
72 make
73 make install
74 cp -av dsssl /usr/share/dsssl/openjade
75
76And you don't have to worry about the $SGML_CATALOG_FILES variable in
77this case.
78
79
80You're all set to convert XML to HTML (among a few other formats
81supported by openjade) now. If you want to convert to PS and PDF as
82well, install the following two packages.
83
84FLTK (you can skip this one if you don't want the X front-end):
85 ./configure --prefix=/usr
86 make
87 make install
88
89HTMLDOC:
90Edit the Makefile.in file and find these lines:
91
92install:
93 $(MAKE) all
94 for dir in $(INSTALLDIRS); do\
95 echo Installing in $$dir...;\
96 (cd $$dir; $(MAKE) -$(MAKEFLAGS) clean) || break;\
97 done
98
99Change this into:
100
101install:
102 $(MAKE) all
103 for dir in $(INSTALLDIRS); do\
104 echo Installing in $$dir...;\
105 (cd $$dir; $(MAKE) -$(MAKEFLAGS) install) || break;\
106 done
107
108This will fix that little bug that causes 'make install' to be
109identical to 'make clean'. Now continue with:
110
111 ./configure --prefix=/usr
112 make
113 make install
114
115
116
117The last package is Lynx which will be used for the HTML to TXT
118conversion. Install it by running:
119
120 ./configure --prefix=/usr
121 make
122 make install
123
124There, all set now. Go back to the README file for some examples how to
125convert this XML to the various other formats.
126
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