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From: emv@math.lsa.umich.edu (Edward Vielmetti)
Subject: Re: Curious about SGML
In-Reply-To: stevea@locus.com's message of 4 Aug 90 00:53:29 GMT
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In article <14468@oolong.la.locus.com> stevea@locus.com (Steve Anderson) writes:

   All this talk about SGML has piqued my curiousity.  I would like to
   see a 20 line hunk of an SGML document.  It would also help if an
   equivalent section of a troff or LaTeX document were included.
   If the SGML tags were commented, that would help, too.

If you can FTP to sgml.math.lsa.umich.edu, I have two sample
documents, both listing what's available in the Oxford Text Archives.
Get /pub/sgml/otalist-format and /pub/sgml/otalist-sgml and see the
differences.

You can get either of these from LISTSERV@BROWNVM, say "SEND OTALIST SGML"
or "SEND OTALIST FORMAT".  I don't have any reasonable hope of keeping
these two up to date, so consider them as sample.

   The top of a UN*X man page would be a good candidate, I suppose.

One of the constraints for doing a man page with SGML markup is that
it would have to be sufficiently restrained to allow it to produce the
necessary 'nroff -man' output.  Looking at my BSD man pages, they were
quite regular, so it looked doable.  I don't know if any Unix vendors
(HP?) are keeping their man pages in some other more abstract format, or
whether there's a designated troff hacker to make sure they all go right.

   Curiously,
   -Steve

--Ed

Edward Vielmetti, U of Michigan math dept <emv@math.lsa.umich.edu>
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