<HTML> <HEAD> <TITLE>Is there an easier way to make specification files?</TITLE> </HEAD> <BODY> <P><B>Links</B>: <A HREF=forward.html>Next</A> <A HREF=outputex.html>Previous</A> <A HREF=sgmlspl.html>Up</A> <A HREF=sgmlspl.html>Top</A></P> <H1>Is there an easier way to make specification files?</H1> <P>Yes. The script <TT>skel.pl</TT>, included in this package, is an <A HREF=sgmlspl.html><TT>sgmlspl</TT></A> specification which writes a specification (!!!). To use it under Unix, try something like</P> <P> <PRE>sgmls foo.sgml | sgmlspl skel.pl > foo-spec.pl</PRE> </P> <P>(presuming that there is a copy of <TT>skel.pl</TT> in the current directory or in a directory searched by <A HREF="http://www.metronet.com/0/perlinfo/perl5/manual/perl.html"><TT>perl5</TT></A>) to generate a new, blank template named <TT>foo-spec.pl</TT>.</P> <P><B>Links</B>: <A HREF=forward.html>Next</A> <A HREF=outputex.html>Previous</A> <A HREF=sgmlspl.html>Up</A> <A HREF=sgmlspl.html>Top</A></P> <ADDRESS>David Megginson <A HREF="mailto:dmeggins@aix1.uottawa.ca"><dmeggins@aix1.uottawa.ca></A></ADDRESS> </BODY> </HTML>