This directory contains documentation for the system: o guide.sgml is the SGML source for the LinuxDoc-Tools User's Guide o guide.txt is formatted plain ASCII These are build (and guide.txt is rebuild) during ``make install'': o guide.dvi is DVI o guide.ps.gz is gzipped PostScript o guide.info is in GNU info format o guide.lyx is LyX format o html/ contains the HTML version o rtf/ contains the RTF version You should read guide.txt first - it explains how to install the software and how to write and format documents using the system. Also, there's example.sgml, which is a simple SGML example. You should format this example (instructions for doing so in the User's Guide) and print it out, along with the source, and use it as a model for writing your own SGML docs. You can also grab the SGML sources for the Linux HOWTOs from sunsite.unc.edu:/pub/Linux/docs/HOWTO/other-formats/sgml. These documents together will give you a good start on using the system.