<!doctype linuxdoctr system> <!-- Here's an SGML example file for the tr variant, containing only what is different in it. If you look for a real example file, look at file example.sgml in this directory. --> <article> <!-- Title information --> <title>Quick Example for Linuxdoctr DTD SGML source</title> <author> <name>Joe Author First <tt/<joe@author@first/></name> <and> <name>Joe Author Second <tt/<joe@author@second/></name> </author> <date>2009/03/18</date> <trans> Translated by Joe Test Translator <tt/<joe@test@translator/> </trans> <tdate> 2009/04/10 </tdate> <abstract> This document is a minimal example of the differences introduced for the Linuxdoctr DTD SGML. This contains only what is different in it. If you look for a real example file, look at file example.sgml in this directory. </abstract> <!-- Table of contents --> <toc> <!-- Begin the document --> <sect> <heading>Introduction</heading> <p> This document is a minimal example of the differences introduced for the Linuxdoctr DTD SGML. This contains only what is different in it. If you look for a real example file, look at file example.sgml in this directory. <sect1>Tags introduced by the Linuxdoctr DTD <p> <descrip> <tag/trans/ Translator name <tag/tdate/ Translation date </descrip> Both must be placed after <tt/<author/> and <tt/<date/> tags </sect1> </sect> </article>