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Re: DocBook XML V4.1.2 Released (& mirrored)
- To: Norman Walsh <ndw at nwalsh dot com>
- Subject: Re: DOCBOOK: DocBook XML V4.1.2 Released (& mirrored)
- From: Walter Franzini <walter at sys-net dot it>
- Date: Tue, 29 Aug 2000 10:46:41 +0200
- Cc: Sylvan Ravinet <sylvan at ravinet dot com>, docbook at lists dot oasis-open dot org,docbook-tools at teraflops dot com
- References: <Pine.LNX.4.21.0008281440550.16015-100000@dev.teraflops.com><87n1hxju2i.fsf@nwalsh.com>
Norman Walsh <ndw@nwalsh.com> writes:
> Uh, I'm not sure bug a quick grep for 'nsgmls' inside the *.el files
> ought to turn something up :-)
sgml-validate-command's value is
"nsgmls -s %s %s"
Documentation:
*The shell command to validate an SGML document.
This is a `format' control string that by default should contain two
`%s' conversion specifications: the first will be replaced by the
value of `sgml-declaration' (or the empty string, if nil); the
second will be replaced by the current buffer's file name (or the
empty string, if nil).
If `sgml-validate-files' is non-nil, the format string should contain
one `%s' conversion specification for each element of its result.
If sgml-validate-command is a list, then every element should be a
string. The strings will be tried in order and %-sequences in the
string will be replaced according to the list below, if the string contains
%-sequences with no replacement value the next string will be tried.
%b means the visited file of the current buffer
%s means the SGML declaration specified in the sgml-declaration variable
%d means the file containing the DOCTYPE declaration, if not in the buffer
Defined in `psgml'.
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