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- From: schrod@iti.informatik.th-darmstadt.de (Joachim Schrod)
- Subject: Re: DocBook DTD released
- Sender: news@news.th-darmstadt.de (The News System)
- Message-ID: <1992Nov15.162338.19829@news.th-darmstadt.de>
- Date: Sun, 15 Nov 1992 16:23:38 GMT
- References: <Bxo166.DJC@ora.com>
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- In article <Bxo166.DJC@ora.com>, terry@ora.com (Terry Allen) writes:
- >
- > The DocBook DTD and its documentation can be found online
- > in the Davenport archive (/pub/davenport/docbook) at ftp.ora.com
- > (140.186.65.25).
-
- This seems to be a good opportunity to bring the SGML archive at
- Darmstadt (Germany) into mind again. ;-) It should be of interest
- especially for European SGML folks.
-
- ftp.th-darmstadt.de [130.83.55.75]
- directory pub/text/sgml/
-
- All Davenport stuff may be found in pub/text/sgml/davenport. In the
- archive you'll also find free parsers etc.
-
- Most files in this archive are updated automatically each Sunday. Ie,
- if a file/directory is updated at the reference site (here
- ftp.ora.com) it will be available in Darmstadt RSN.
-
- More contributions are welcome. (Advice which TEI-L files to mirror
- would also be of interest -- my time does not allow to work this out
- by myself.) Archive access via mail-server will be available next
- January.
-
- Enjoy
-
- --
- Joachim
-
- =-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=
- Joachim Schrod Email: schrod@iti.informatik.th-darmstadt.de
- Computer Science Department
- Technical University of Darmstadt, Germany
-
- ``How do we persuade new users that spreading fonts across the page
- like peanut butter across hot toast is not necessarily the route to
- typographic excellence? -- Peter Flynn
-