Norman Walsh wrote: > > / Volker Paul was heard to say: > | Hello, > | > | trying to run Jade, I get the following error message: > | > | jade:myfile.sgml:1:59:W: cannot generate system identifier for public > | text "-//Davenport//DTD DocBook V3.0//EN" > | jade:myfile.sgml:2:1:E: reference to entity "BOOK" for which no system > | identifier could be generated > | jade:myfile.sgml:1:0: entity was defined here > | jade:myfile.sgml:2:1:E: DTD did not contain element declaration for > | document type name > | jade:myfile.sgml:3:6:E: element "BOOK" undefined > | jade:myfile.sgml:4:12:E: element "BOOKINFO" undefined > | > | I suppose Jade hasn't the (right) DTD. How do I tell Jade > | where it is? > > Get DocBook V3.0 from OASIS, put it somewhere on your system, and > update your catalog(s). Or convert the public ID to DocBook V3.1, which > you probably have on your system and which is backwards compatible with > 3.0. Or if you want to use the latest docbook-tools: - make sure you installed docbook-dtd30-sgml package - that's all ;-). jw now autodetects the catalogs to use. -- Éric Bischoff - Documentation and Localization Caldera (Deutschland) GmbH - Linux for eBusiness Tel: +49 9131 7192 300 - Fax: +49 9131 7192 399 http://www.caldera.de/