2005-03-04
| Revision History | ||
|---|---|---|
| Revision 4.8 | 2006-04-20 | MG |
| Added notes about preferred submission formats, corrected links, packaged templates. | ||
| Revision 4.7 | 2005-03-04 | ejh |
| Typo fixed in sample DocBook markup. Added new web-based authoring tool and information on LaTeX to DocBook conversions. | ||
| Revision 4.6 | 2005-01-23 | ejh |
| Typos fixed in xmlto notes and book template. Copied information about DocBook-capable word processing tools into the "Converting Documents to DocBook XML" Appendix; added new XML editors; and information about tools to convert other formats to DocBook XML. | ||
| Revision 4.5 | 2004-07-14 | ejh |
| Updated information regarding CVS accounts and connecting to the CVS server. | ||
| Revision 4.4 | 2004-04-19 | ejh |
| Added editor credit requirements to the Using DocBook section. Updated the submission procedure. New documents can now only be added by one of the Review Coordinators after the successful completion of each of the required reviews. | ||
| Revision 4.3 | 2004-04-04 | ejh |
| Removed the section Contributing to The LDP (replaced by Summary of The LDP Process). | ||
| Revision 4.2 | 2004-04-02 | ejh |
| Added references for LyX to DocBook conversions in the bibliography. | ||
| Revision 4.1 | 2004-01-27 | ejh |
| Updated the license requirements and added them to the table of contents (moved them out of the sub-section). | ||
Abstract
This guide describes the process of submitting and publishing a document with The Linux Documentation Project (TLDP). It includes information about the tools, toolchains and formats used by TLDP. The document's primary audience is new TLDP authors, but it also contains information for seasoned documentation authors.
Table of Contents
- 1. About this Guide
- 2. Authoring TLDP Documents: An Introduction
- 3. Writing Your Proposal
- 4. Write
- 5. Markup
- 6. Distributing Your Documentation
- 7. Maintenance
- References
- A. Templates
- B. System Setup: Editors, Validation and Transformations
- C. git revision control
- D. DocBook: Sample Markup
- E. Converting Documents to DocBook XML
- Glossary
- F. GNU Free Documentation License
List of Figures
List of Tables
- D.1. Useful markup
List of Examples
- B.1. Setting the SGML_CATALOG_FILES and XML_CATALOG_FILES Environmental Variables
- B.2. Example of an SGML catalog
- B.3. Sample XML Catalog file
- B.4. Debugging example using xmllint
- B.5. “Installing” DSSSL style sheets
- B.6. Example creating HTML output
- B.7. “Installing” DocBook Document Type Definitions
- B.8. Style sheet to insert summaries in articles
- B.9. Configuring an external entity to include the index
- D.1. Command Prompt with
programlisting - D.2. Command Prompt with
screen - D.3. Code for the generation of an index
- D.4. Use of the attribute
zone - D.5. Usage of values
startofrangeandendofrangeon the attributeclass - D.6. Inserting a picture
- D.7. Using
<imageobject> - D.8. Other Credit
- D.9. Editor
- D.10. Sample Meta Data
- D.11. A Bibliography
- D.12. Adding Entities
- D.13. Use of parameter entities