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This document was written using the linuxdoc-sgml
DTD. SGML
stands for ``Structured Generalized Markup Language'' and I chose SGML
for this document because SGML is made specifically for translation to
other formats. SGML allows you to specify the 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). 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.
For further information about software used to process this document,
the linuxdoc-sgml
package by Matt Welsh, please refer to the text
file
ftp://kurp-ftp.hut.fi/pub/emu/linuxdoc-guide.txt
.
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