![]() | The Electronic Thesis and Dissertation Markup Language |
| 1. | Learning ETD-ML |
| 1.1 | User's Guide to ETD-ML |
| 1.2 | Reference Manual for ETD-ML |
| 1.3 | ETD-ML Keyboard Shortcut Card |
| 2. | Running the ETD-ML System |
| 2.1 | Perl script that converts ETD-ML to HTML, by Neill Kipp (etd2html, v0.9.0) |
| 2.2 | SGML Parser, by James Clark (sp, v1.1.1) |
| 2.3 | ETD-ML Document Type Definition, v0.9.6 |
| 2.4 | Script language interpreter Perl v5.003 |
| 3. | Coming Soon! |
| 4. | ETD-ML in Use |
This is a how-to guide for learning SGML, ETD-ML, and how to run the ETD-ML formatting system.
This is the official documentation for the document type definition for ETD-ML. Use this reference manual to make using ETD-ML easy.
Lists all the elements allowed in the ETD-ML, as well as telling where each element can be used. Gives handy hints and quick examples. Bookmark this card!
The ETD-ML formatting script requires Perl and SP (below).
The SP parser processes all the SGML encoding for ETD-ML.
You will need the Document Type Definition (DTD) in a form that is readable by SP.
If you do not already have it, you will need Perl v5.003.
| etd | Revised: Thu Feb 5 12:22:27 EST 1998 | index.sl |