Hi, [snip from Adam] > Well, sgml-tools (v1) does a lot of things in what I would consider a > messed up way. The pacakge is effectively orphaned, both upstream and > in Debian. Moreover, it ships and uses it's own wierd set of ISO > entity sets. Note there is no FPI for ISOLat1 etc in sgml-tools, but > instead, in /etc/sgml.catalog: > > -- outdated and shared entities -- > ENTITY %common "../sgml/dtd/common" > ENTITY %isoent "../sgml/dtd/isoent"
As a side note: debiandoc-sgml also has its own entity file from its incarnation which is similar (if not the same) as the one sgml-tools was using (when it was still called linuxsgml or something like that). I have on my TODO list to remove it and use the "official" entity files from sgml-data. This seems a good time to do on this. Is there a way to identify which entity files to "include" in the DTD? Thanks, Ardo

