The FDP uses a number of different software tools to help manage the FreeBSD documentation, convert it to different output formats, and so on. You will need to use these tools yourself if you are to work with the FreeBSD documentation.
All these tools are available as FreeBSD Ports and Packages, greatly simplifying the work you have to do to install them.
You will need to install these tools before you work through any of the examples in later chapters. The actual usage of these tools is covered in later chapters.
textproc/docproj
If
Possible: You can save yourself a lot of time if you install the
textproc/docproj
port. This
is a meta-port which does not contain any
software itself. Instead, it depends on various other ports
being installed correctly. Installing this port
should automatically download and install
all of the packages listed in this chapter that you need.
One of the packages that you might need is the JadeTeX macro set. In turn, this macro set requires TeX to be installed. TeX is a large package, and you only need it if you want to produce Postscript or PDF output.
To save yourself time and space you must specify whether or not you want JadeTeX (and therefore TeX) installed when you install this port. Either do:
#
make JADETEX=yes install
or
#
make JADETEX=no install
as necessary. Alternatively you may install
textproc/docproj-jadetex
or
textproc/docproj-nojadetex
.
These slave ports define the JADETEX
variable
for you, therefore they will install the same suite of
applications on your machine. Note that you can produce only
XHTML or ASCII text output if you do not install
JadeTeX. PostScript or PDF output
requires TeX.
These programs are required before you can usefully work
with the FreeBSD documentation, and they will allow you to
convert the documentation to XHTML, plain text, and RTF
formats. They are all included in textproc/docproj
.
textproc/jade
)A DSSSL implementation. Used for converting marked up documents to other formats, including HTML and TeX.
www/links
)A text-mode WWW browser that can also convert XHTML files to plain text.
graphics/peps
)Some of the documentation includes images, some of which are stored as EPS files. These must be converted to PNG before most web browsers will display them.
These are the DTDs and entity sets used by the FDP. They need to be installed before you can work with any of the documentation.
textproc/xhtml
)XHTML is the markup language of choice for the World Wide Web, and is used throughout the FreeBSD web site.
textproc/docbook-xml-450
)DocBook is designed for marking up technical documentation. All the FreeBSD documentation is written in DocBook.
textproc/iso8879
)19 of the ISO 8879:1986 character entity sets used by many DTDs. Includes named mathematical symbols, additional characters in the Latin character set (accents, diacriticals, and so on), and Greek symbols.
This, and other documents, can be downloaded from http://ftp.FreeBSD.org/pub/FreeBSD/doc/
For questions about FreeBSD, read the
documentation before
contacting <questions@FreeBSD.org>.
For questions about this documentation, e-mail <doc@FreeBSD.org>.