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-.TH "sisu" "1" "2011-02-07" "3.0.0" "SiSU"
-.SH NAME
-sisu \- documents: markup, structuring, publishing in multiple standard formats, and search
-.SH SYNOPSIS
-sisu [\-abcDdFehIiMmNnopqRrSsTtUuVvwXxYyZz0\-9] [filename/wildcard]
-
-.BR
-sisu [\-P] [language_directory/filename language_directory]
-
-.BR
-sisu [\-Ddcv] [instruction] [filename/wildcard]
-
-.BR
-sisu [\-CcFLSVvW]
-
-.BR
-sisu \-\-v2 [operations]
-
-.BR
-sisu \-\-v1 [operations]
-.SH
-SISU \- MANUAL,
-RALPH AMISSAH
-.BR
-
-.SH
-WHAT IS SISU?
-.BR
-
-.SH
-1. INTRODUCTION \- WHAT IS SISU?
-.BR
-
-.BR
-.B SiSU
-is a framework for document structuring, publishing (in multiple open
-standard formats) and search, comprising of: (a) a lightweight document
-structure and presentation markup syntax; and (b) an accompanying engine for
-generating standard document format outputs from documents prepared in sisu
-markup syntax, which is able to produce multiple standard outputs (including
-the population of sql databases) that (can) share a common numbering system for
-the citation of text within a document.
-
-.BR
-.B SiSU
-is developed under an open source, software libre license (GPL3). Its use
-case for development is work with medium to large document sets and cope with
-evolving document formats/ representation technologies. Documents are prepared
-once, and generated as need be to update the technical presentation or add
-additional output formats. Various output formats (including search related
-output) share a common mechanism for cross\-output\-format citation.
-
-.BR
-.B SiSU
-both defines a markup syntax and provides an engine that produces open
-standards format outputs from documents prepared with
-.B SiSU
-markup. From a single lightly prepared document sisu custom builds several
-standard output formats which share a common (text object) numbering system for
-citation of content within a document (that also has implications for search).
-The sisu engine works with an abstraction of the document's structure and
-content from which it is possible to generate different forms of representation
-of the document. Significantly
-.B SiSU
-markup is more sparse than html and outputs which include html, EPUB, LaTeX,
-landscape and portrait pdfs, Open Document Format (ODF), all of which can be
-added to and updated.
-.B SiSU
-is also able to populate SQL type databases at an object level, which means
-that searches can be made with that degree of granularity.
-
-.BR
-Source document preparation and output generation is a two step process: (i)
-document source is prepared, that is, marked up in sisu markup syntax and (ii)
-the desired output subsequently generated by running the sisu engine against
-document source. Output representations if updated (in the sisu engine) can be
-generated by re\-running the engine against the prepared source. Using
-.B SiSU
-markup applied to a document,
-.B SiSU
-custom builds (to take advantage of the strengths of different ways of
-representing documents) various standard open output formats including plain
-text, HTML, XHTML, XML, EPUB, OpenDocument, LaTeX or PDF files, and populate an
-SQL database with objects[^1] (equating generally to paragraph\-sized chunks)
-so searches may be performed and matches returned with that degree of
-granularity ( e.g. your search criteria is met by these documents and at these
-locations within each document). Document output formats share a common object
-numbering system for locating content. This is particularly suitable for
-"published" works (finalized texts as opposed to works that are frequently
-changed or updated) for which it provides a fixed means of reference of
-content.
-
-.BR
-In preparing a
-.B SiSU
-document you optionally provide semantic information related to the document
-in a document header, and in marking up the substantive text provide
-information on the structure of the document, primarily indicating heading
-levels and footnotes. You also provide information on basic text attributes
-where used. The rest is automatic, sisu from this information custom builds[^2]
-the different forms of output requested.
-
-.BR
-.B SiSU
-works with an abstraction of the document based on its structure which is
-comprised of its headings[^3] and objects[^4], which enables
-.B SiSU
-to represent the document in many different ways, and to take advantage of
-the strengths of different ways of presenting documents. The objects are
-numbered, and these numbers can be used to provide a common basis for citing
-material within a document across the different output format types. This is
-significant as page numbers are not well suited to the digital age, in web
-publishing, changing a browser's default font or using a different browser can
-mean that text will appear on a different page; and publishing in different
-formats, html, landscape and portrait pdf etc. again page numbers are not
-useful to cite text. Dealing with documents at an object level together with
-object numbering also has implications for search that
-.B SiSU
-is able to take advantage of.
-
-.BR
-One of the challenges of maintaining documents is to keep them in a format that
-allows use of them independently of proprietary platforms. Consider issues
-related to dealing with legacy proprietary formats today and what guarantee you
-have that old proprietary formats will remain (or can be read without
-proprietary software/equipment) in 15 years time, or the way the way in which
-html has evolved over its relatively short span of existence.
-.B SiSU
-provides the flexibility of producing documents in multiple non\-proprietary
-open formats including html, pdf[^5] ODF,[^6] and EPUB.[^7] Whilst
-.B SiSU
-relies on software, the markup is uncomplicated and minimalistic which
-guarantees that future engines can be written to run against it. It is also
-easily converted to other formats, which means documents prepared in
-.B SiSU
-can be migrated to other document formats. Further security is provided by
-the fact that the software itself,
-.B SiSU
-is available under GPL3 a licence that guarantees that the source code will
-always be open, and free as in libre, which means that that code base can be
-used, updated and further developed as required under the terms of its license.
-Another challenge is to keep up with a moving target.
-.B SiSU
-permits new forms of output to be added as they become important, (Open
-Document Format text was added in 2006 when it became an ISO standard for
-office applications and the archival of documents), EPUB was introduced in
-2009; and allows the technical representations existing output to be updated
-(html has evolved and the related module has been updated repeatedly over the
-years, presumably when the World Wide Web Consortium (w3c) finalises html 5
-which is currently under development, the html module will again be updated
-allowing all existing documents to be regenerated as html 5).
-
-.BR
-The document formats are written to the file\-system and available for indexing
-by independent indexing tools, whether off the web like Google and Yahoo or on
-the site like Lucene and Hyperestraier.
-
-.BR
-.B SiSU
-also provides other features such as concordance files and document content
-certificates, and the working against an abstraction of document structure has
-further possibilities for the research and development of other document
-representations, the availability of objects is useful for example for topic
-maps and thesauri, together with the flexibility of
-.B SiSU
-offers great possibilities.
-
-.BR
-.B SiSU
-is primarily for published works, which can take advantage of the citation
-system to reliably reference its documents.
-.B SiSU
-works well in a complementary manner with such collaborative technologies as
-Wikis, which can take advantage of and be used to discuss the substance of
-content prepared in
-.B SiSU
-.
-
-.BR
-<http://www.jus.uio.no/sisu>
-
-.SH
-2. COMMANDS SUMMARY
-.BR
-
-.SH
-2.1 DESCRIPTION
-
-.BR
-.B SiSU
-.B SiSU
-is a document publishing system, that from a simple single marked\-up
-document, produces multiple of output formats including: plaintext, html,
-xhtml, XML, epub, odt (odf text), LaTeX, pdf, info, and SQL (PostgreSQL and
-SQLite), which share numbered text objects ("object citation numbering") and
-the same document structure information. For more see:
-<http://www.jus.uio.no/sisu>
-
-.SH
-2.2 DOCUMENT PROCESSING COMMAND FLAGS
-
-.TP
-.B \-a [filename/wildcard]
-produces plaintext with Unix linefeeds and without markup, (object numbers
-are omitted), has footnotes at end of each paragraph that contains them [ \ \-A
-\ for \ equivalent \ dos \ (linefeed) \ output \ file] [see \ \-e \ for \
-endnotes]. (Options include: \-\-endnotes for endnotes \-\-footnotes for
-footnotes at the end of each paragraph \-\-unix for unix linefeed (default)
-\-\-msdos for msdos linefeed)
-
-.TP
-.B \-b [filename/wildcard]
-see \-\-xhtml
-
-.TP
-.B \-\-color\-toggle [filename/wildcard]
-screen toggle ansi screen colour on or off depending on default set (unless
-\-c flag is used: if sisurc colour default is set to 'true', output to screen
-will be with colour, if sisurc colour default is set to 'false' or is undefined
-screen output will be without colour). Alias \-c
-
-.TP
-.B \-\-concordance [filename/wildcard]
-produces concordance (wordmap) a rudimentary index of all the words in a
-document. (Concordance files are not generated for documents of over 260,000
-words unless this limit is increased in the file sisurc.yml). Alias \-w
-
-.TP
-.B \-C [\-\-init\-site]
-configure/initialise shared output directory files initialize shared output
-directory (config files such as css and dtd files are not updated if they
-already exist unless modifier is used). \-C \-\-init\-site configure/initialise
-site more extensive than \-C on its own, shared output directory files/force
-update, existing shared output config files such as css and dtd files are
-updated if this modifier is used.
-
-.TP
-.B \-CC
-configure/initialise shared output directory files initialize shared output
-directory (config files such as css and dtd files are not updated if they
-already exist unless modifier is used). The equivalent of: \-C \-\-init\-site
-configure/initialise site, more extensive than \-C on its own, shared output
-directory files/force update, existing shared output config files such as css
-and dtd files are updated if \-CC is used.
-
-.TP
-.B \-c [filename/wildcard]
-see \-\-color\-toggle
-
-.TP
-.B \-\-dal [filename/wildcard/url]
-assumed for most other flags, creates new intermediate files for processing
-(document abstraction) that is used in all subsequent processing of other
-output. This step is assumed for most processing flags. To skip it see \-n.
-Alias \-m
-
-.TP
-.B \-\-delete [filename/wildcard]
-see \-\-zap
-
-.TP
-.B \-D [instruction] [filename]
-see \-\-pg
-
-.TP
-.B \-d [\-\-db\-[database \ type \ (sqlite|pg)]] \-\-[instruction] [filename]
-see \-\-sqlite
-
-.TP
-.B \-\-epub [filename/wildcard]
-produces an epub document, [sisu \ version \ 2 \ only] (filename.epub). Alias
-\-e
-
-.TP
-.B \-e [filename/wildcard]
-see \-\-epub
-
-.TP
-.B \-F [\-\-webserv=webrick]
-see \-\-sample\-search\-form
-
-.TP
-.B \-\-git [filename/wildcard]
-produces or updates markup source file structure in a git repo (experimental
-and subject to change). Alias \-g
-
-.TP
-.B \-g [filename/wildcard]
-see \-\-git
-
-.TP
-.B \-\-harvest *.ss[tm]
-makes two lists of sisu output based on the sisu markup documents in a
-directory: list of author and authors works (year and titles), and; list by
-topic with titles and author. Makes use of header metadata fields (author,
-title, date, topic_register). Can be used with maintenance (\-M) and remote
-placement (\-R) flags.
-
-.TP
-.B \-\-help [topic]
-provides help on the selected topic, where topics (keywords) include: list,
-(com)mands, short(cuts), (mod)ifiers, (env)ironment, markup, syntax, headers,
-headings, endnotes, tables, example, customise, skin, (dir)ectories, path,
-(lang)uage, db, install, setup, (conf)igure, convert, termsheet, search, sql,
-features, license
-
-.TP
-.B \-\-html [filename/wildcard]
-produces html output, segmented text with table of contents (toc.html and
-index.html) and the document in a single file (scroll.html). Alias \-h
-
-.TP
-.B \-h [filename/wildcard]
-see \-\-html
-
-.TP
-.B \-I [filename/wildcard]
-see \-\-texinfo
-
-.TP
-.B \-i [filename/wildcard]
-see \-\-manpage
-
-.TP
-.B \-L
-prints license information.
-
-.TP
-.B \-\-machine [filename/wildcard/url]
-see \-\-dal (document abstraction level/layer)
-
-.TP
-.B \-\-maintenance [filename/wildcard/url]
-maintenance mode files created for processing preserved and their locations
-indicated. (also see \-V). Alias \-M
-
-.TP
-.B \-\-manpage [filename/wildcard]
-produces man page of file, not suitable for all outputs. Alias \-i
-
-.TP
-.B \-M [filename/wildcard/url]
-see \-\-maintenance
-
-.TP
-.B \-m [filename/wildcard/url]
-see \-\-dal (document abstraction level/layer)
-
-.TP
-.B \-\-no\-ocn
-[with \ \-\-html \ \-\-pdf \ or \ \-\-epub] switches off object citation
-numbering. Produce output without identifying numbers in margins of html or
-LaTeX/pdf output.
-
-.TP
-.B \-N [filename/wildcard/url]
-document digest or document content certificate ( DCC ) as md5 digest tree of
-the document: the digest for the document, and digests for each object
-contained within the document (together with information on software versions
-that produced it) (digest.txt). \-NV for verbose digest output to screen.
-
-.TP
-.B \-n [filename/wildcard/url]
-skip the creation of intermediate processing files (document abstraction) if
-they already exist, this skips the equivalent of \-m which is otherwise assumed
-by most processing flags.
-
-.TP
-.B \-\-odf [filename/wildcard/url]
-see \-\-odt
-
-.TP
-.B \-\-odt [filename/wildcard/url]
-output basic document in opendocument file format (opendocument.odt). Alias
-\-o
-
-.TP
-.B \-o [filename/wildcard/url]
-see \-\-odt
-
-.TP
-.B \-\-pdf [filename/wildcard]
-produces LaTeX pdf (portrait.pdf & landscape.pdf). Default paper size is set
-in config file, or document header, or provided with additional command line
-parameter, e.g. \-\-papersize\-a4 preset sizes include: 'A4', U.S. 'letter' and
-'legal' and book sizes 'A5' and 'B5' (system defaults to A4). Alias \-p
-
-.TP
-.B \-\-pg [instruction] [filename]
-database postgresql ( \-\-pgsql may be used instead) possible instructions,
-include: \-\-createdb; \-\-create; \-\-dropall; \-\-import [filename];
-\-\-update [filename]; \-\-remove [filename]; see database section below. Alias
-\-D
-
-.TP
-.B \-\-po [language_directory/filename language_directory]
-see \-\-po4a
-
-.TP
-.B \-\-po4a [language_directory/filename language_directory]
-produces .pot and po files for the file in the languages specified by the
-language directory. SiSU markup is placed in subdirectories named with the
-language code, e.g. en/ fr/ es/. The sisu config file must set the output
-directory structure to multilingual. v3, experimental
-
-.TP
-.B \-P [language_directory/filename language_directory]
-see \-\-po4a
-
-.TP
-.B \-p [filename/wildcard]
-see \-\-pdf
-
-.TP
-.B \-\-quiet [filename/wildcard]
-quiet less output to screen.
-
-.TP
-.B \-q [filename/wildcard]
-see \-\-quiet
-
-.TP
-.B \-\-rsync [filename/wildcard]
-copies sisu output files to remote host using rsync. This requires that
-sisurc.yml has been provided with information on hostname and username, and
-that you have your "keys" and ssh agent in place. Note the behavior of rsync
-different if \-R is used with other flags from if used alone. Alone the rsync
-\-\-delete parameter is sent, useful for cleaning the remote directory (when
-\-R is used together with other flags, it is not). Also see \-\-scp. Alias \-R
-
-.TP
-.B \-R [filename/wildcard]
-see \-\-rsync
-
-.TP
-.B \-r [filename/wildcard]
-see \-\-scp
-
-.TP
-.B \-\-sample\-search\-form [\-\-webserv=webrick]
-generate examples of (naive) cgi search form for sqlite and pgsql depends on
-your already having used sisu to populate an sqlite and/or pgsql database, (the
-sqlite version scans the output directories for existing sisu_sqlite databases,
-so it is first necessary to create them, before generating the search form) see
-\-d \-D and the database section below. If the optional parameter
-\-\-webserv=webrick is passed, the cgi examples created will be set up to use
-the default port set for use by the webrick server, (otherwise the port is left
-blank and the system setting used, usually 80). The samples are dumped in the
-present work directory which must be writable, (with screen instructions given
-that they be copied to the cgi\-bin directory). \-Fv (in addition to the above)
-provides some information on setting up hyperestraier for sisu. Alias \-F
-
-.TP
-.B \-\-scp [filename/wildcard]
-copies sisu output files to remote host using scp. This requires that
-sisurc.yml has been provided with information on hostname and username, and
-that you have your "keys" and ssh agent in place. Also see \-\-rsync. Alias \-r
-
-.TP
-.B \-\-sqlite \-\-[instruction] [filename]
-database type default set to sqlite, (for which \-\-sqlite may be used
-instead) or to specify another database \-\-db\-[pgsql, \ sqlite] (however see
-\-D) possible instructions include: \-\-createdb; \-\-create; \-\-dropall;
-\-\-import [filename]; \-\-update [filename]; \-\-remove [filename]; see
-database section below. Alias \-d
-
-.TP
-.B \-\-sisupod
-produces a sisupod a zipped sisu directory of markup files including sisu
-markup source files and the directories local configuration file, images and
-skins. Note: this only includes the configuration files or skins contained in
- \./_sisu not those in ~/.sisu \-S [filename/wildcard] option. Note: (this
-option is tested only with zsh). Alias \-S
-
-.TP
-.B \-\-sisupod [filename/wildcard]
-produces a zipped file of the prepared document specified along with
-associated images, by default named sisupod.zip they may alternatively be named
-with the filename extension \.ssp This provides a quick way of gathering the
-relevant parts of a sisu document which can then for example be emailed. A
-sisupod includes sisu markup source file, (along with associated documents if a
-master file, or available in multilingual versions), together with related
-images and skin.
-.B SiSU
-commands can be run directly against a sisupod contained in a local
-directory, or provided as a url on a remote site. As there is a security issue
-with skins provided by other users, they are not applied unless the flag
-\-\-trust or \-\-trusted is added to the command instruction, it is recommended
-that file that are not your own are treated as untrusted. The directory
-structure of the unzipped file is understood by sisu, and sisu commands can be
-run within it. Note: if you wish to send multiple files, it quickly becomes
-more space efficient to zip the sisu markup directory, rather than the
-individual files for sending). See the \-S option without [filename/wildcard].
-Alias \-S
-
-.TP
-.B \-\-source [filename/wildcard]
-copies sisu markup file to output directory. Alias \-s
-
-.TP
-.B \-S
-see \-\-sisupod
-
-.TP
-.B \-S [filename/wildcard]
-see \-\-sisupod
-
-.TP
-.B \-s [filename/wildcard]
-see \-\-source
-
-.TP
-.B \-\-texinfo [filename/wildcard]
-produces texinfo and info file, (view with pinfo). Alias \-I
-
-.TP
-.B \-\-txt [filename/wildcard]
-produces plaintext with Unix linefeeds and without markup, (object numbers
-are omitted), has footnotes at end of each paragraph that contains them [ \ \-A
-\ for \ equivalent \ dos \ (linefeed) \ output \ file] [see \ \-e \ for \
-endnotes]. (Options include: \-\-endnotes for endnotes \-\-footnotes for
-footnotes at the end of each paragraph \-\-unix for unix linefeed (default)
-\-\-msdos for msdos linefeed). Alias \-t
-
-.TP
-.B \-T [filename/wildcard \ (*.termsheet.rb)]
-standard form document builder, preprocessing feature
-
-.TP
-.B \-t [filename/wildcard]
-see \-\-txt
-
-.TP
-.B \-\-urls [filename/wildcard]
-prints url output list/map for the available processing flags options and
-resulting files that could be requested, (can be used to get a list of
-processing options in relation to a file, together with information on the
-output that would be produced), \-u provides url output mapping for those flags
-requested for processing. The default assumes sisu_webrick is running and
-provides webrick url mappings where appropriate, but these can be switched to
-file system paths in sisurc.yml. Alias \-U
-
-.TP
-.B \-U [filename/wildcard]
-see \-\-urls
-
-.TP
-.B \-u [filename/wildcard]
-provides url mapping of output files for the flags requested for processing,
-also see \-U
-
-.TP
-.B \-\-v1 [filename/wildcard]
-invokes the sisu v1 document parser/generator. For use with sisu v1 markup
-documents. (Markup conversion to v2 involves the modification of document
-headers)
-
-.TP
-.B \-\-v2 [filename/wildcard]
-invokes the sisu v2 document parser/generator. This is the default and is
-normally omitted.
-
-.TP
-.B \-\-verbose [filename/wildcard]
-provides verbose output of what is being generated, where output is placed
-(and error messages if any), as with \-u flag provides a url mapping of files
-created for each of the processing flag requests. Alias \-v
-
-.TP
-.B \-V
-on its own, provides
-.B SiSU
-version and environment information (sisu \-\-help env)
-
-.TP
-.B \-V [filename/wildcard]
-even more verbose than the \-v flag.
-
-.TP
-.B \-v
-on its own, provides
-.B SiSU
-version information
-
-.TP
-.B \-v [filename/wildcard]
-see \-\-verbose
-
-.TP
-.B \-\-webrick
-starts ruby's webrick webserver points at sisu output directories, the
-default port is set to 8081 and can be changed in the resource configuration
-files. [tip: \ the \ webrick \ server \ requires \ link \ suffixes, \ so \ html
-\ output \ should \ be \ created \ using \ the \ \-h \ option \ rather \ than \
-\-H \ ; \ also, \ note \ \-F \ webrick \ ]. Alias \-W
-
-.TP
-.B \-W
-see \-\-webrick
-
-.TP
-.B \-\-wordmap [filename/wildcard]
-see \-\-concordance
-
-.TP
-.B \-w [filename/wildcard]
-see \-\-concordance
-
-.TP
-.B \-\-xhtml [filename/wildcard]
-produces xhtml/XML output for browser viewing (sax parsing). Alias \-b
-
-.TP
-.B \-\-xml\-dom [filename/wildcard]
-produces XML output with deep document structure, in the nature of dom. Alias
-\-X
-
-.TP
-.B \-\-xml\-sax [filename/wildcard]
-produces XML output shallow structure (sax parsing). Alias \-x
-
-.TP
-.B \-X [filename/wildcard]
-see \-\-xml\-dom
-
-.TP
-.B \-x [filename/wildcard]
-see \-\-xml\-sax
-
-.TP
-.B \-Y [filename/wildcard]
-produces a short sitemap entry for the document, based on html output and the
-sisu_manifest. \-\-sitemaps generates/updates the sitemap index of existing
-sitemaps. (Experimental, [g,y,m \ announcement \ this \ week])
-
-.TP
-.B \-y [filename/wildcard]
-produces an html summary of output generated (hyperlinked to content) and
-document specific metadata (sisu_manifest.html). This step is assumed for most
-processing flags.
-
-.TP
-.B \-\-zap [filename/wildcard]
-Zap, if used with other processing flags deletes output files of the type
-about to be processed, prior to processing. If \-Z is used as the lone
-processing related flag (or in conjunction with a combination of \-[mMvVq]),
-will remove the related document output directory. Alias \-Z
-
-.TP
-.B \-Z [filename/wildcard]
-see \-\-zap
-
-.SH
-3. COMMAND LINE MODIFIERS
-.BR
-
-.TP
-.B \-\-no\-ocn
-[with \ \-\-html \ \-\-pdf \ or \ \-\-epub] switches off object citation
-numbering. Produce output without identifying numbers in margins of html or
-LaTeX/pdf output.
-
-.TP
-.B \-\-no\-annotate
-strips output text of editor endnotes[^*1] denoted by asterisk or dagger/plus
-sign
-
-.TP
-.B \-\-no\-asterisk
-strips output text of editor endnotes[^*2] denoted by asterisk sign
-
-.TP
-.B \-\-no\-dagger
-strips output text of editor endnotes[^+1] denoted by dagger/plus sign
-
-.SH
-4. DATABASE COMMANDS
-.BR
-
-.BR
-dbi \- database interface
-
-.BR
-\-D or \-\-pgsql set for postgresql \-d or \-\-sqlite default set for sqlite
-\-d is modifiable with \-\-db=[database \ type \ (pgsql \ or \ sqlite)]
-
-.TP
-.B \-\-pg \-v \-\-createall
-initial step, creates required relations (tables, indexes) in existing
-postgresql database (a database should be created manually and given the same
-name as working directory, as requested) (rb.dbi) [ \ \-dv \ \-\-createall \
-sqlite \ equivalent] it may be necessary to run sisu \-Dv \-\-createdb
-initially NOTE: at the present time for postgresql it may be necessary to
-manually create the database. The command would be 'createdb [database \ name]'
-where database name would be SiSU_[present \ working \ directory \ name \
-(without \ path)]. Please use only alphanumerics and underscores.
-
-.TP
-.B \-\-pg \-v \-\-import
-[filename/wildcard] imports data specified to postgresql db (rb.dbi) [ \ \-dv
-\ \-\-import \ sqlite \ equivalent]
-
-.TP
-.B \-\-pg \-v \-\-update
-[filename/wildcard] updates/imports specified data to postgresql db (rb.dbi)
-[ \ \-dv \ \-\-update \ sqlite \ equivalent]
-
-.TP
-.B \-\-pg \-\-remove
-[filename/wildcard] removes specified data to postgresql db (rb.dbi) [ \ \-d
-\ \-\-remove \ sqlite \ equivalent]
-
-.TP
-.B \-\-pg \-\-dropall
-kills data" and drops (postgresql or sqlite) db, tables & indexes [ \ \-d \
-\-\-dropall \ sqlite \ equivalent]
-
-.BR
-The \-v is for verbose output.
-
-.SH
-5. SHORTCUTS, SHORTHAND FOR MULTIPLE FLAGS
-.BR
-
-.TP
-.B \-\-update [filename/wildcard]
-Checks existing file output and runs the flags required to update this
-output. This means that if only html and pdf output was requested on previous
-runs, only the \-hp files will be applied, and only these will be generated
-this time, together with the summary. This can be very convenient, if you offer
-different outputs of different files, and just want to do the same again.
-
-.TP
-.B \-0 to \-5 [filename \ or \ wildcard]
-Default shorthand mappings (note that the defaults can be changed/configured
-in the sisurc.yml file):
-
-.TP
-.B \-0
-\-mNhwpAobxXyYv [this \ is \ the \ default \ action \ run \ when \ no \
-options \ are \ give, \ i.e. \ on \ 'sisu \ [filename]']
-
-.TP
-.B \-1
-\-mhewpy
-
-.TP
-.B \-2
-\-mhewpaoy
-
-.TP
-.B \-3
-\-mhewpAobxXyY
-
-.TP
-.B \-4
-\-mhewpAobxXDyY \-\-import
-
-.TP
-.B \-5
-\-mhewpAobxXDyY \-\-update
-
-.BR
-add \-v for verbose mode and \-c for color, e.g. sisu \-2vc [filename \ or \
-wildcard]
-
-.BR
-consider \-u for appended url info or \-v for verbose output
-
-.SH
-5.1 COMMAND LINE WITH FLAGS \- BATCH PROCESSING
-
-.BR
-In the data directory run sisu \-mh filename or wildcard eg. "sisu \-h
-cisg.sst" or "sisu \-h *.{sst,ssm}" to produce html version of all documents.
-
-.BR
-Running sisu (alone without any flags, filenames or wildcards) brings up the
-interactive help, as does any sisu command that is not recognised. Enter to
-escape.
-
-.SH
-6. HELP
-.BR
-
-.SH
-6.1 SISU MANUAL
-
-.BR
-The most up to date information on sisu should be contained in the sisu_manual,
-available at:
-
-.BR
- <http://sisudoc.org/sisu/sisu_manual/>
-
-.BR
-The manual can be generated from source, found respectively, either within the
-.B SiSU
-tarball or installed locally at:
-
-.BR
- ./data/doc/sisu/v2/sisu_markup_samples/sisu_manual/
-
-.BR
- /usr/share/doc/sisu/v2/sisu_markup_samples/sisu_manual/
-
-.BR
-move to the respective directory and type e.g.:
-
-.BR
- sisu sisu_manual.ssm
-
-.SH
-6.2 SISU MAN PAGES
-
-.BR
-If
-.B SiSU
-is installed on your system usual man commands should be available, try:
-
-.BR
- man sisu
-
-.BR
- man sisu_markup
-
-.BR
- man sisu_commands
-
-.BR
-Most
-.B SiSU
-man pages are generated directly from sisu documents that are used to prepare
-the sisu manual, the sources files for which are located within the
-.B SiSU
-tarball at:
-
-.BR
- ./data/doc/sisu/v2/sisu_markup_samples/sisu_manual/
-
-.BR
-Once installed, directory equivalent to:
-
-.BR
- /usr/share/doc/sisu/sisu_manual/
-
-.BR
-Available man pages are converted back to html using man2html:
-
-.BR
- /usr/share/doc/sisu/v2/html/
-
-.BR
- ./data/doc/sisu/v2/html/
-
-.BR
-An online version of the sisu man page is available here:
-
-.BR
-* various sisu man pages <http://www.jus.uio.no/sisu/man/> [^8]
-
-.BR
-* sisu.1 <http://www.jus.uio.no/sisu/man/sisu.1.html> [^9]
-
-.SH
-6.3 SISU BUILT\-IN INTERACTIVE HELP
-
-.BR
-This is particularly useful for getting the current sisu setup/environment
-information:
-
-.BR
- sisu \-\-help
-
-.BR
- sisu \-\-help [subject]
-
-.BR
- sisu \-\-help commands
-
-.BR
- sisu \-\-help markup
-
-.BR
- sisu \-\-help env [for \ feedback \ on \ the \ way \ your \ system \ is \
- setup \ with \ regard \ to \ sisu]
-
-.BR
- sisu \-V [environment \ information, \ same \ as \ above \ command]
-
-.BR
- sisu (on its own provides version and some help information)
-
-.BR
-Apart from real\-time information on your current configuration the
-.B SiSU
-manual and man pages are likely to contain more up\-to\-date information than
-the sisu interactive help (for example on commands and markup).
-
-.BR
-NOTE: Running the command sisu (alone without any flags, filenames or
-wildcards) brings up the interactive help, as does any sisu command that is not
-recognised. Enter to escape.
-
-.SH
-6.4 HELP SOURCES
-
-.BR
-For lists of alternative help sources, see:
-
-.BR
-.B man page
-
-.BR
- man sisu_help_sources
-
-.BR
-.B man2html
-
-.BR
- /usr/share/doc/sisu/v2/html/sisu.1.html
-
-.BR
- <http://sisudoc.org/sisu/sisu_help_sources/index.html>
-
-.SH
-7. INTRODUCTION TO SISU MARKUP[^10]
-.BR
-
-.SH
-7.1 SUMMARY
-
-.BR
-.B SiSU
-source documents are plaintext (UTF\-8)[^11] files
-
-.BR
-All paragraphs are separated by an empty line.
-
-.BR
-Markup is comprised of:
-
-.BR
-* at the top of a document, the document header made up of semantic meta\-data
-about the document and if desired additional processing instructions (such an
-instruction to automatically number headings from a particular level down)
-
-.BR
-* followed by the prepared substantive text of which the most important single
-characteristic is the markup of different heading levels, which define the
-primary outline of the document structure. Markup of substantive text includes:
-
-.BR
- * heading levels defines document structure
-
-.BR
- * text basic attributes, italics, bold etc.
-
-.BR
- * grouped text (objects), which are to be treated differently, such as code
- blocks or poems.
-
-.BR
- * footnotes/endnotes
-
-.BR
- * linked text and images
-
-.BR
- * paragraph actions, such as indent, bulleted, numbered\-lists, etc.
-
-.BR
-Some interactive help on markup is available, by typing sisu and selecting
-markup or sisu \-\-help markup
-
-.BR
-To check the markup in a file:
-
-.BR
- sisu \-\-identify [filename].sst
-
-.BR
-For brief descriptive summary of markup history
-
-.BR
- sisu \-\-query\-history
-
-.BR
-or if for a particular version:
-
-.BR
- sisu \-\-query\-0.38
-
-.SH
-7.2 MARKUP EXAMPLES
-
-.SH
-7.2.1 ONLINE
-
-.BR
-Online markup examples are available together with the respective outputs
-produced from <http://www.jus.uio.no/sisu/SiSU/examples.html> or from
-<http://www.jus.uio.no/sisu/sisu_examples/>
-
-.BR
-There is of course this document, which provides a cursory overview of sisu
-markup and the respective output produced:
-<http://www.jus.uio.no/sisu/sisu_markup/>
-
-.BR
-Some example marked up files are available as html with syntax highlighting for
-viewing: <http://www.jus.uio.no/sisu/sample/syntax>
-
-.BR
-an alternative presentation of markup syntax:
-<http://www.jus.uio.no/sisu/sample/on_markup.txt>
-
-.SH
-7.2.2 INSTALLED
-
-.BR
-With
-.B SiSU
-installed sample skins may be found in:
-/usr/share/doc/sisu/sisu_markup_samples/dfsg (or equivalent directory) and if
-sisu\-markup\-samples is installed also under:
-/usr/share/doc/sisu/sisu_markup_samples/non\-free
-
-.SH
-8. MARKUP OF HEADERS
-.BR
-
-.BR
-Headers contain either: semantic meta\-data about a document, which can be used
-by any output module of the program, or; processing instructions.
-
-.BR
-Note: the first line of a document may include information on the markup
-version used in the form of a comment. Comments are a percentage mark at the
-start of a paragraph (and as the first character in a line of text) followed by
-a space and the comment:
-
-
-.nf
- % this would be a comment
-.fi
-
-.SH
-8.1 SAMPLE HEADER
-
-.BR
-This current document is loaded by a master document that has a header similar
-to this one:
-
-
-.nf
- % SiSU master 2.0
- @title: SiSU
- :subtitle: Manual
- @creator: :author: Amissah, Ralph
- @rights: Copyright (C) Ralph Amissah 2007, License GPL 3
- @classify:
- :type: information
- :topic_register: SiSU:manual;electronic documents:SiSU:manual
- :subject: ebook, epublishing, electronic book, electronic publishing,
- electronic document, electronic citation, data structure,
- citation systems, search
- % used_by: manual
- @date: :published: 2008\-05\-22
- :created: 2002\-08\-28
- :issued: 2002\-08\-28
- :available: 2002\-08\-28
- :modified: 2010\-03\-03
- @make: :num_top: 1
- :breaks: new=C; break=1
- :skin: skin_sisu_manual
- :bold: /Gnu|Debian|Ruby|SiSU/
- :manpage: name=sisu \- documents: markup, structuring, publishing
- in multiple standard formats, and search;
- synopsis=sisu \ [\-abcDdeFhIiMmNnopqRrSsTtUuVvwXxYyZz0\-9] \ [filename/wildcard \ ]
- . sisu \ [\-Ddcv] \ [instruction]
- . sisu \ [\-CcFLSVvW]
- . sisu \-\-v2 \ [operations]
- . sisu \-\-v1 \ [operations]
- @links: { SiSU Manual }http://www.jus.uio.no/sisu/sisu_manual/
- { Book Samples and Markup Examples }http://www.jus.uio.no/sisu/SiSU/examples.html
- { SiSU @ Wikipedia }http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/SiSU
- { SiSU @ Freshmeat }http://freshmeat.net/projects/sisu/
- { SiSU @ Ruby Application Archive }http://raa.ruby\-lang.org/project/sisu/
- { SiSU @ Debian }http://packages.qa.debian.org/s/sisu.html
- { SiSU Download }http://www.jus.uio.no/sisu/SiSU/download.html
- { SiSU Changelog }http://www.jus.uio.no/sisu/SiSU/changelog.html
- { SiSU help }http://www.jus.uio.no/sisu/sisu_manual/sisu_help/
- { SiSU help sources }http://www.jus.uio.no/sisu/sisu_manual/sisu_help_sources/
-.fi
-
-.SH
-8.2 AVAILABLE HEADERS
-
-.BR
-Header tags appear at the beginning of a document and provide meta information
-on the document (such as the Dublin Core), or information as to how the
-document as a whole is to be processed. All header instructions take either the
-form @headername: or 0~headername. All Dublin Core meta tags are available
-
-.BR
-.B @indentifier:
-information or instructions
-
-.BR
-where the "identifier" is a tag recognised by the program, and the
-"information" or "instructions" belong to the tag/indentifier specified
-
-.BR
-Note: a header where used should only be used once; all headers apart from
-@title: are optional; the @structure: header is used to describe document
-structure, and can be useful to know.
-
-.BR
-This is a sample header
-
-
-.nf
- % SiSU 2.0 \ [declared \ file\-type \ identifier \ with \ markup \ version]
-.fi
-
-.nf
- @title: \ [title \ text] \ [this \ header \ is \ the \ only \ one \ that \ is \ mandatory]
- :subtitle: \ [subtitle \ if \ any]
- :language: English
-.fi
-
-.nf
- @creator: :author: \ [Lastname, \ First \ names]
- :illustrator: \ [Lastname, \ First \ names]
- :translator: \ [Lastname, \ First \ names]
- :prepared_by: \ [Lastname, \ First \ names]
-.fi
-
-.nf
- @date: :published: \ [year \ or \ yyyy\-mm\-dd]
- :created: \ [year \ or \ yyyy\-mm\-dd]
- :issued: \ [year \ or \ yyyy\-mm\-dd]
- :available: \ [year \ or \ yyyy\-mm\-dd]
- :modified: \ [year \ or \ yyyy\-mm\-dd]
- :valid: \ [year \ or \ yyyy\-mm\-dd]
- :added_to_site: \ [year \ or \ yyyy\-mm\-dd]
- :translated: \ [year \ or \ yyyy\-mm\-dd]
-.fi
-
-.nf
- @rights: :copyright: Copyright (C) \ [Year \ and \ Holder]
- :license: \ [Use \ License \ granted]
- :text: \ [Year \ and \ Holder]
- :translation: \ [Name, \ Year]
- :illustrations: \ [Name, \ Year]
-.fi
-
-.nf
- @classify:
- :topic_register: SiSU:markup sample:book;book:novel:fantasy
- :type:
- :subject:
- :description:
- :keywords:
- :abstract:
- :isbn: \ [ISBN]
- :loc: \ [Library \ of \ Congress \ classification]
- :dewey: \ [Dewey \ classification
- :pg: \ [Project \ Gutenberg \ text \ number]
-.fi
-
-.nf
- @links: { SiSU }http://www.jus.uio.no/sisu/
- { FSF }http://www.fsf.org
-.fi
-
-.nf
- @make:
- :skin: skin_name
- [skins change default settings related to the appearance of documents generated]
- :num_top: 1
- :headings: \ [text \ to \ match \ for \ each \ level
- (e.g. PART; Chapter; Section; Article;
- or another: none; BOOK|FIRST|SECOND; none; CHAPTER;)
- :breaks: new=:C; break=1
- :promo: sisu, ruby, sisu_search_libre, open_society
- :bold: [regular expression of words/phrases to be made bold]
- :italics: \ [regular \ expression \ of \ words/phrases \ to \ italicise]
-.fi
-
-.nf
- @original: :language: \ [language]
-.fi
-
-.nf
- @notes: :comment:
- :prefix: \ [prefix \ is \ placed \ just \ after \ table \ of \ contents]
-.fi
-
-.SH
-9. MARKUP OF SUBSTANTIVE TEXT
-.BR
-
-.SH
-9.1 HEADING LEVELS
-
-.BR
-Heading levels are :A~ ,:B~ ,:C~ ,1~ ,2~ ,3~ \... :A \- :C being part / section
-headings, followed by other heading levels, and 1 \-6 being headings followed
-by substantive text or sub\-headings. :A~ usually the title :A~? conditional
-level 1 heading (used where a stand\-alone document may be imported into
-another)
-
-.BR
-.B :A~ [heading \ text]
-Top level heading [this \ usually \ has \ similar \ content \ to \ the \
-title \ @title: \ ] NOTE: the heading levels described here are in 0.38
-notation, see heading
-
-.BR
-.B :B~ [heading \ text]
-Second level heading [this \ is \ a \ heading \ level \ divider]
-
-.BR
-.B :C~ [heading \ text]
-Third level heading [this \ is \ a \ heading \ level \ divider]
-
-.BR
-.B 1~ [heading \ text]
-Top level heading preceding substantive text of document or sub\-heading 2,
-the heading level that would normally be marked 1. or 2. or 3. etc. in a
-document, and the level on which sisu by default would break html output into
-named segments, names are provided automatically if none are given (a number),
-otherwise takes the form 1~my_filename_for_this_segment
-
-.BR
-.B 2~ [heading \ text]
-Second level heading preceding substantive text of document or sub\-heading
-3, the heading level that would normally be marked 1.1 or 1.2 or 1.3 or 2.1
-etc. in a document.
-
-.BR
-.B 3~ [heading \ text]
-Third level heading preceding substantive text of document, that would
-normally be marked 1.1.1 or 1.1.2 or 1.2.1 or 2.1.1 etc. in a document
-
-
-.nf
- 1~filename level 1 heading,
- % the primary division such as Chapter that is followed by substantive text,
- % and may be further subdivided (this is the level on which by default html
- % segments are made)
-.fi
-
-.SH
-9.2 FONT ATTRIBUTES
-
-.BR
-.B markup example:
-
-
-.nf
- normal text, *{emphasis}*, !{bold text}!, /{italics}/, _{underscore}_, "{citation}",
- ^{superscript}^, ,{subscript},, +{inserted text}+, \-{strikethrough}\- #{monospace}#
-.BR
- normal text
-.BR
- !{emphasis}!
-.BR
- *{bold text}*
-.BR
- _{underscore}_
-.BR
- /{italics}/
-.BR
- "{citation}"
-.BR
- ^{superscript}^
-.BR
- ,{subscript},
-.BR
- +{inserted text}+
-.BR
- \-{strikethrough}\-
-.BR
- #{monospace}#
-.fi
-
-.BR
-.B resulting output:
-
-.BR
-normal text
-.B emphasis
-.B bold text
-.I underscore
-.I italics
-"citation" ^superscript^ [subscript] ++inserted text++ \-\-strikethrough\-\- monospace
-
-.BR
-normal text
-
-.BR
-.B emphasis
-[note: \ can \ be \ configured \ to \ be \ represented \ by \ bold, \ italics
-\ or \ underscore]
-
-.BR
-.B bold text
-
-.BR
-.I italics
-
-.BR
-.I underscore
-
-.BR
-"citation"
-
-.BR
-^superscript^
-
-.BR
-[subscript]
-
-.BR
-++inserted text++
-
-.BR
-\-\-strikethrough\-\-
-
-.BR
-monospace
-
-.SH
-9.3 INDENTATION AND BULLETS
-
-.BR
-.B markup example:
-
-
-.nf
- ordinary paragraph
-.BR
- _1 indent paragraph one step
-.BR
- _2 indent paragraph two steps
-.BR
- _9 indent paragraph nine steps
-.fi
-
-
-.B resulting output:
-
-.BR
-ordinary paragraph
-
-.BR
- indent paragraph one step
-
-.BR
- indent paragraph two steps
-
-.BR
- indent paragraph nine steps
-
-.BR
-.B markup example:
-
-
-.nf
- _* bullet text
-.BR
- _1* bullet text, first indent
-.BR
- _2* bullet text, two step indent
-.fi
-
-.BR
-.B resulting output:
-
-.BR
-* bullet text
-
-.BR
- * bullet text, first indent
-
-.BR
- * bullet text, two step indent
-
-.BR
-Numbered List (not to be confused with headings/titles, (document structure))
-
-.BR
-.B markup example:
-
-
-.nf
- # numbered list numbered list 1., 2., 3, etc.
-.BR
- _# numbered list numbered list indented a., b., c., d., etc.
-.fi
-
-.SH
-9.4 FOOTNOTES / ENDNOTES
-
-.BR
-Footnotes and endnotes not distinguished in markup. They are automatically
-numbered. Depending on the output file format (html, EPUB, odf, pdf etc.), the
-document output selected will have either footnotes or endnotes.
-
-.BR
-.B markup example:
-
-
-.nf
- ~{ a footnote or endnote }~
-.fi
-
-.BR
-.B resulting output:
-
-.BR
-[^12]
-
-.BR
-.B markup example:
-
-
-.nf
- normal text~{ self contained endnote marker & endnote in one }~ continues
-.fi
-
-.BR
-.B resulting output:
-
-.BR
-normal text[^13] continues
-
-.BR
-.B markup example:
-
-
-.nf
- normal text ~{* unnumbered asterisk footnote/endnote, insert multiple asterisks if required }~ continues
-.BR
- normal text ~{** another unnumbered asterisk footnote/endnote }~ continues
-.fi
-
-.BR
-.B resulting output:
-
-.BR
-normal text [^*] continues
-
-.BR
-normal text [^**] continues
-
-.BR
-.B markup example:
-
-
-.nf
- normal text ~[* \ editors \ notes, \ numbered \ asterisk \ footnote/endnote \ series \ ]~ continues
-.BR
- normal text ~[+ \ editors \ notes, \ numbered \ asterisk \ footnote/endnote \ series \ ]~ continues
-.fi
-
-.BR
-.B resulting output:
-
-.BR
-normal text [^*3] continues
-
-.BR
-normal text [^+2] continues
-
-.BR
-.B Alternative endnote pair notation for footnotes/endnotes:
-
-
-.nf
- % note the endnote marker \"~^\"
-.BR
- normal text~^ continues
-.BR
- ^~ endnote text following the paragraph in which the marker occurs
-.fi
-
-.BR
-the standard and pair notation cannot be mixed in the same document
-
-.SH
-9.5 LINKS
-
-.SH
-9.5.1 NAKED URLS WITHIN TEXT, DEALING WITH URLS
-
-.BR
-urls found within text are marked up automatically. A url within text is
-automatically hyperlinked to itself and by default decorated with angled
-braces, unless they are contained within a code block (in which case they are
-passed as normal text), or escaped by a preceding underscore (in which case the
-decoration is omitted).
-
-.BR
-.B markup example:
-
-
-.nf
- normal text http://www.jus.uio.no/sisu continues
-.fi
-
-.BR
-.B resulting output:
-
-.BR
-normal text <http://www.jus.uio.no/sisu> continues
-
-.BR
-An escaped url without decoration
-
-.BR
-.B markup example:
-
-
-.nf
- normal text _http://www.jus.uio.no/sisu continues
- deb http://www.jus.uio.no/sisu/archive unstable main non\-free
-.fi
-
-.BR
-.B resulting output:
-
-.BR
-normal text <_http://www.jus.uio.no/sisu> continues
-
-.BR
-deb <_http://www.jus.uio.no/sisu/archive> unstable main non\-free
-
-.BR
-where a code block is used there is neither decoration nor hyperlinking, code
-blocks are discussed later in this document
-
-.BR
-.B resulting output:
-
-
-.nf
- deb http://www.jus.uio.no/sisu/archive unstable main non\-free
-.BR
- deb\-src http://www.jus.uio.no/sisu/archive unstable main non\-free
-.fi
-
-.BR
-To link text or an image to a url the markup is as follows
-
-.BR
-.B markup example:
-
-
-.nf
- about { SiSU }http://url.org markup
-.fi
-
-.SH
-9.5.2 LINKING TEXT
-
-.BR
-.B resulting output:
-
-.BR
-about SiSU <http://www.jus.uio.no/sisu/> markup
-
-.BR
-A shortcut notation is available so the url link may also be provided
-automatically as a footnote
-
-.BR
-.B markup example:
-
-
-.nf
- about {~^ SiSU }http://url.org markup
-.fi
-
-.BR
-.B resulting output:
-
-.BR
-abou tSiSU <http://www.jus.uio.no/sisu/> [^14] markup
-
-.SH
-9.5.3 LINKING IMAGES
-
-.BR
-.B markup example:
-
-
-.nf
- { tux.png 64x80 }image
-.BR
- % various url linked images
-.BR
- {tux.png 64x80 \"a better way\" }http://www.jus.uio.no/sisu/
-.BR
-.BR
- {GnuDebianLinuxRubyBetterWay.png 100x101 \"Way Better \- with Gnu/Linux, Debian and Ruby\" }http://www.jus.uio.no/sisu/
-.BR
-.BR
- {~^ ruby_logo.png \"Ruby\" }http://www.ruby\-lang.org/en/
-.BR
-.BR
-.fi
-
-.BR
-.B resulting output:
-
-.BR
-[ tux.png ]
-
-.BR
-tux.png 64x80 \"Gnu/Linux \- a better way\" <http://www.jus.uio.no/sisu/>
-
-.BR
-[ \ ruby_logo \ (png \ missing) \ ] [^15]
-
-.BR
-GnuDebianLinuxRubyBetterWay.png 100x101 \"Way Better \- with Gnu/Linux, Debian
-and Ruby\" <http://www.jus.uio.no/sisu/>
-
-.BR
-.B linked url footnote shortcut
-
-
-.nf
- {~^ \ [text \ to \ link] }http://url.org
- % maps to: { \ [text \ to \ link] }http://url.org ~{ http://url.org }~
- % which produces hyper\-linked text within a document/paragraph,
- with an endnote providing the url for the text location used in the hyperlink
-.fi
-
-
-.nf
- text marker *~name
-.fi
-
-.BR
-note at a heading level the same is automatically achieved by providing names
-to headings 1, 2 and 3 i.e. 2~[name] and 3~[name] or in the case of
-auto\-heading numbering, without further intervention.
-
-.SH
-9.6 GROUPED TEXT
-
-.SH
-9.6.1 TABLES
-
-.BR
-Tables may be prepared in two either of two forms
-
-.BR
-.B markup example:
-
-
-.nf
- table{ c3; 40; 30; 30;
- This is a table
- this would become column two of row one
- column three of row one is here
- And here begins another row
- column two of row two
- column three of row two, and so on
- }table
-.fi
-
-.BR
-.B resulting output:
-
- \ [table \ omitted, \ see \ other \ document \ formats]
-
-.BR
-a second form may be easier to work with in cases where there is not much
-information in each column
-
-.BR
-.B markup example:
-[^16]
-
-
-.nf
- !_ Table 3.1: Contributors to Wikipedia, January 2001 \- June 2005
- {table~h 24; 12; 12; 12; 12; 12; 12;}
- |Jan. 2001|Jan. 2002|Jan. 2003|Jan. 2004|July 2004|June 2006
- Contributors* | 10| 472| 2,188| 9,653| 25,011| 48,721
- Active contributors** | 9| 212| 846| 3,228| 8,442| 16,945
- Very active contributors*** | 0| 31| 190| 692| 1,639| 3,016
- No. of English language articles| 25| 16,000| 101,000| 190,000| 320,000| 630,000
- No. of articles, all languages | 25| 19,000| 138,000| 490,000| 862,000|1,600,000
- \\* Contributed at least ten times; \\** at least 5 times in last month; \\*\** more than 100 times in last month.
-.fi
-
-.BR
-.B resulting output:
-
-.BR
-.B Table 3.1: Contributors to Wikipedia, January 2001 \- June 2005
-
- \ [table \ omitted, \ see \ other \ document \ formats]
-
-.BR
-* Contributed at least ten times; ** at least 5 times in last month; *** more
-than 100 times in last month.
-
-.SH
-9.6.2 POEM
-
-.BR
-.B basic markup:
-
-
-.nf
- poem{
- Your poem here
- }poem
- Each verse in a poem is given a separate object number.
-.fi
-
-.BR
-.B markup example:
-
-
-.nf
- poem{
- \`Fury said to a
- mouse, That he
- met in the
- house,
- \"Let us
- both go to
- law: I will
- prosecute
- YOU. \-\-Come,
- I\'ll take no
- denial; We
- must have a
- trial: For
- really this
- morning I\'ve
- nothing
- to do.\"
- Said the
- mouse to the
- cur, \"Such
- a trial,
- dear Sir,
- With
- no jury
- or judge,
- would be
- wasting
- our
- breath.\"
- \"I\'ll be
- judge, I\'ll
- be jury,\"
- Said
- cunning
- old Fury:
- \"I\'ll
- try the
- whole
- cause,
- and
- condemn
- you
- to
- death.\"\'
- }poem
-.fi
-
-.BR
-.B resulting output:
-
- \'Fury said to a
-.BR
- mouse, That he
-.BR
- met in the
-.BR
- house,
-.BR
- \"Let us
-.BR
- both go to
-.BR
- law: I will
-.BR
- prosecute
-.BR
- YOU. \-\-Come,
-.BR
- I\'ll take no
-.BR
- denial; We
-.BR
- must have a
-.BR
- trial: For
-.BR
- really this
-.BR
- morning I\'ve
-.BR
- nothing
-.BR
- to do.\"
-.BR
- Said the
-.BR
- mouse to the
-.BR
- cur, \"Such
-.BR
- a trial,
-.BR
- dear Sir,
-.BR
- With
-.BR
- no jury
-.BR
- or judge,
-.BR
- would be
-.BR
- wasting
-.BR
- our
-.BR
- breath.\"
-.BR
- \"I\'ll be
-.BR
- judge, I\'ll
-.BR
- be jury,\"
-.BR
- Said
-.BR
- cunning
-.BR
- old Fury:
-.BR
- \"I\'ll
-.BR
- try the
-.BR
- whole
-.BR
- cause,
-.BR
- and
-.BR
- condemn
-.BR
- you
-.BR
- to
-.BR
- death.\"\'
-.BR
-
-.SH
-9.6.3 GROUP
-
-.BR
-.B basic markup:
-
-
-.nf
- group{
-.BR
- Your grouped text here
-.BR
- }group
-.BR
- A group is treated as an object and given a single object number.
-.fi
-
-.BR
-.B markup example:
-
-
-.nf
- group{
-.BR
- \'Fury said to a
- mouse, That he
- met in the
- house,
- \"Let us
- both go to
- law: I will
- prosecute
- YOU. \-\-Come,
- I\'ll take no
- denial; We
- must have a
- trial: For
- really this
- morning I\'ve
- nothing
- to do.\"
- Said the
- mouse to the
- cur, \"Such
- a trial,
- dear Sir,
- With
- no jury
- or judge,
- would be
- wasting
- our
- breath.\"
- \"I\'ll be
- judge, I\'ll
- be jury,\"
- Said
- cunning
- old Fury:
- \"I\'ll
- try the
- whole
- cause,
- and
- condemn
- you
- to
- death.\"\'
- }group
-.fi
-
-.BR
-.B resulting output:
-
- \'Fury said to a
-.BR
- mouse, That he
-.BR
- met in the
-.BR
- house,
-.BR
- \"Let us
-.BR
- both go to
-.BR
- law: I will
-.BR
- prosecute
-.BR
- YOU. \-\-Come,
-.BR
- I\'ll take no
-.BR
- denial; We
-.BR
- must have a
-.BR
- trial: For
-.BR
- really this
-.BR
- morning I\'ve
-.BR
- nothing
-.BR
- to do.\"
-.BR
- Said the
-.BR
- mouse to the
-.BR
- cur, \"Such
-.BR
- a trial,
-.BR
- dear Sir,
-.BR
- With
-.BR
- no jury
-.BR
- or judge,
-.BR
- would be
-.BR
- wasting
-.BR
- our
-.BR
- breath.\"
-.BR
- \"I\'ll be
-.BR
- judge, I\'ll
-.BR
- be jury,\"
-.BR
- Said
-.BR
- cunning
-.BR
- old Fury:
-.BR
- \"I\'ll
-.BR
- try the
-.BR
- whole
-.BR
- cause,
-.BR
- and
-.BR
- condemn
-.BR
- you
-.BR
- to
-.BR
- death.\"\'
-.BR
-
-.SH
-9.6.4 CODE
-
-.BR
-Code tags are used to escape regular sisu markup, and have been used
-extensively within this document to provide examples of
-.B SiSU
-markup. You cannot however use code tags to escape code tags. They are
-however used in the same way as group or poem tags.
-
-.BR
-A code\-block is treated as an object and given a single object number. [an \
-option \ to \ number \ each \ line \ of \ code \ may \ be \ considered \ at \
-some \ later \ time]
-
-.BR
-.B use of code tags instead of poem compared, resulting output:
-
-
-.nf
- \'Fury said to a
- mouse, That he
- met in the
- house,
- \"Let us
- both go to
- law: I will
- prosecute
- YOU. \-\-Come,
- I\'ll take no
- denial; We
- must have a
- trial: For
- really this
- morning I\'ve
- nothing
- to do.\"
- Said the
- mouse to the
- cur, \"Such
- a trial,
- dear Sir,
- With
- no jury
- or judge,
- would be
- wasting
- our
- breath.\"
- \"I\'ll be
- judge, I\'ll
- be jury,\"
- Said
- cunning
- old Fury:
- \"I\'ll
- try the
- whole
- cause,
- and
- condemn
- you
- to
- death.\"\'
-.fi
-
-.SH
-9.7 BOOK INDEX
-
-.BR
-To make an index append to paragraph the book index term relates to it, using
-an equal sign and curly braces.
-
-.BR
-Currently two levels are provided, a main term and if needed a sub\-term.
-Sub\-terms are separated from the main term by a colon.
-
-
-.nf
- Paragraph containing main term and sub\-term.
- ={Main term:sub\-term}
-.fi
-
-.BR
-The index syntax starts on a new line, but there should not be an empty line
-between paragraph and index markup.
-
-.BR
-The structure of the resulting index would be:
-
-
-.nf
- Main term, 1
- sub\-term, 1
-.fi
-
-.BR
-Several terms may relate to a paragraph, they are separated by a semicolon. If
-the term refers to more than one paragraph, indicate the number of paragraphs.
-
-
-.nf
- Paragraph containing main term, second term and sub\-term.
- ={first term; second term: sub\-term}
-.fi
-
-.BR
-The structure of the resulting index would be:
-
-
-.nf
- First term, 1,
- Second term, 1,
- sub\-term, 1
-.fi
-
-.BR
-If multiple sub\-terms appear under one paragraph, they are separated under the
-main term heading from each other by a pipe symbol.
-
-
-.nf
- Paragraph containing main term, second term and sub\-term.
- ={Main term:sub\-term+1|second sub\-term
- A paragraph that continues discussion of the first sub\-term
-.fi
-
-.BR
-The plus one in the example provided indicates the first sub\-term spans one
-additional paragraph. The logical structure of the resulting index would be:
-
-
-.nf
- Main term, 1,
- sub\-term, 1\-3,
- second sub\-term, 1,
-.fi
-
-.SH
-10. COMPOSITE DOCUMENTS MARKUP
-.BR
-
-.BR
-It is possible to build a document by creating a master document that requires
-other documents. The documents required may be complete documents that could be
-generated independently, or they could be markup snippets, prepared so as to be
-easily available to be placed within another text. If the calling document is a
-master document (built from other documents), it should be named with the
-suffix
-.B \.ssm
-Within this document you would provide information on the other documents
-that should be included within the text. These may be other documents that
-would be processed in a regular way, or markup bits prepared only for inclusion
-within a master document
-.B \.sst
-regular markup file, or
-.B \.ssi
-(insert/information) A secondary file of the composite document is built
-prior to processing with the same prefix and the suffix
-.B \._sst
-
-.BR
-basic markup for importing a document into a master document
-
-
-.nf
- << filename1.sst
- << filename2.ssi
-.fi
-
-.BR
-The form described above should be relied on. Within the Vim editor it results
-in the text thus linked becoming hyperlinked to the document it is calling in
-which is convenient for editing. Alternative markup for importation of
-documents under consideration, and occasionally supported have been.
-
-
-.nf
- << filename.ssi
- <<{filename.ssi}
- % using textlink alternatives
- << |filename.ssi|@|^|
-.fi
-
-.SH
-MARKUP SYNTAX HISTORY
-.BR
-
-.SH
-11. NOTES RELATED TO FILES\-TYPES AND MARKUP SYNTAX
-.BR
-
-.BR
-0.38 is substantially current, depreciated 0.16 supported, though file names
-were changed at 0.37
-
-.BR
-* sisu \-\-query=[sisu \ version \ [0.38] or \'history]
-
-.BR
-provides a short history of changes to
-.B SiSU
-markup
-
-.BR
-.B 0.57
-(2007w34/4)
-.B SiSU
-0.57 is the same as 0.42 with the introduction of some a shortcut to use the
-headers @title and @creator in the first heading [expanded \ using \ the \
-contents \ of \ the \ headers \ @title: \ and \ @author:]
-
-
-.nf
- :A~ @title by @author
-.fi
-
-.BR
-.B 0.52
-(2007w14/6) declared document type identifier at start of text/document:
-
-.BR
- .B SiSU
-0.52
-
-.BR
-or, backward compatible using the comment marker:
-
-.BR
- %
-.B SiSU
-0.38
-
-.BR
-variations include \'
-.B SiSU
-(text|master|insert) [version]\' and \'sisu\-[version]\'
-
-.BR
-.B 0.51
-(2007w13/6) skins changed (simplified), markup unchanged
-
-.BR
-.B 0.42
-(2006w27/4) * (asterisk) type endnotes, used e.g. in relation to author
-
-.BR
-.B SiSU
-0.42 is the same as 0.38 with the introduction of some additional endnote
-types,
-
-.BR
-Introduces some variations on endnotes, in particular the use of the asterisk
-
-
-.nf
- ~{* for example for describing an author }~ and ~{** for describing a second author }~
-.fi
-
-.BR
-* for example for describing an author
-
-.BR
-** for describing a second author
-
-.BR
-and
-
-
-.nf
- ~[* \ my \ note \ ]~ or ~[+ \ another \ note \ ]~
-.fi
-
-.BR
-which numerically increments an asterisk and plus respectively
-
-.BR
-*1 my note +1 another note
-
-.BR
-.B 0.38
-(2006w15/7) introduced new/alternative notation for headers, e.g. @title:
-(instead of 0~title), and accompanying document structure markup,
-:A,:B,:C,1,2,3 (maps to previous 1,2,3,4,5,6)
-
-.BR
-.B SiSU
-0.38 introduced alternative experimental header and heading/structure
-markers,
-
-
-.nf
- @headername: and headers :A~ :B~ :C~ 1~ 2~ 3~
-.fi
-
-.BR
-as the equivalent of:
-
-
-.nf
- 0~headername and headers 1~ 2~ 3~ 4~ 5~ 6~
-.fi
-
-.BR
-The internal document markup of
-.B SiSU
-0.16 remains valid and standard Though note that
-.B SiSU
-0.37 introduced a new file naming convention
-
-.BR
-.B SiSU
-has in effect two sets of levels to be considered, using 0.38 notation A\-C
-headings/levels, pre\-ordinary paragraphs /pre\-substantive text, and 1\-3
-headings/levels, levels which are followed by ordinary text. This may be
-conceptualised as levels A,B,C, 1,2,3, and using such letter number notation,
-in effect: A must exist, optional B and C may follow in sequence (not strict) 1
-must exist, optional 2 and 3 may follow in sequence i.e. there are two
-independent heading level sequences A,B,C and 1,2,3 (using the 0.16 standard
-notation 1,2,3 and 4,5,6) on the positive side: the 0.38 A,B,C,1,2,3
-alternative makes explicit an aspect of structuring documents in
-.B SiSU
-that is not otherwise obvious to the newcomer (though it appears more
-complicated, is more in your face and likely to be understood fairly quickly);
-the substantive text follows levels 1,2,3 and it is \'nice\' to do most work in
-those levels
-
-.BR
-.B 0.37
-(2006w09/7) introduced new file naming convention, \.sst (text), \.ssm
-(master), \.ssi (insert), markup syntax unchanged
-
-.BR
-.B SiSU
-0.37 introduced new file naming convention, using the file extensions \.sst
- \.ssm and \.ssi to replace \.s1 \.s2 \.s3 \.r1 \.r2 \.r3 and \.si
-
-.BR
-this is captured by the following file \'rename\' instruction:
-
-
-.nf
- rename \'s/\.s[123]$/\.sst/\' *.s{1,2,3}
- rename \'s/\.r[123]$/\.ssm/\' *.r{1,2,3}
- rename \'s/\.si$/\.ssi/\' *.si
-.fi
-
-.BR
-The internal document markup remains unchanged, from
-.B SiSU
-0.16
-
-.BR
-.B 0.35
-(2005w52/3) sisupod, zipped content file introduced
-
-.BR
-.B 0.23
-(2005w36/2) utf\-8 for markup file
-
-.BR
-.B 0.22
-(2005w35/3) image dimensions may be omitted if rmagick is available to be
-relied upon
-
-.BR
-.B 0.20.4
-(2005w33/4) header 0~links
-
-.BR
-.B 0.16
-(2005w25/2) substantial changes introduced to make markup cleaner, header
-0~title type, and headings [1\-6]~ introduced, also percentage sign (%) at
-start of a text line as comment marker
-
-.BR
-.B SiSU
-0.16 (0.15 development branch) introduced the use of
-
-.BR
-the header 0~ and headings/structure 1~ 2~ 3~ 4~ 5~ 6~
-
-.BR
-in place of the 0.1 header, heading/structure notation
-
-.BR
-.B SiSU
-0.1 headers and headings structure represented by header 0{~ and
-headings/structure 1{ 2{ 3{ 4{~ 5{ 6{
-
-.SH
-12. SISU FILETYPES
-.BR
-
-.BR
-.B SiSU
-has plaintext and binary filetypes, and can process either type of document.
-
-.SH
-12.1 \.SST \.SSM \.SSI MARKED UP PLAIN TEXT
-
-.BR
-.B SiSU
-documents are prepared as plain\-text (utf\-8) files with
-.B SiSU
-markup. They may make reference to and contain images (for example), which
-are stored in the directory beneath them _sisu/image.
-.B SiSU
-plaintext markup files are of three types that may be distinguished by the
-file extension used: regular text \.sst; master documents, composite documents
-that incorporate other text, which can be any regular text or text insert; and
-inserts the contents of which are like regular text except these are marked
- \.ssi and are not processed.
-
-.BR
-.B SiSU
-processing can be done directly against a sisu documents; which may be
-located locally or on a remote server for which a url is provided.
-
-.BR
-.B SiSU
-source markup can be shared with the command:
-
-.BR
- sisu \-s [filename]
-
-.SH
-12.1.1 SISU TEXT \- REGULAR FILES (.SST)
-
-.BR
-The most common form of document in
-.B SiSU
-, see the section on
-.B SiSU
-markup.
-
-.BR
-<http://www.jus.uio.no/sisu/sisu_markup>
-
-.BR
-<http://www.jus.uio.no/sisu/sisu_manual>
-
-.SH
-12.1.2 SISU MASTER FILES (.SSM)
-
-.BR
-Composite documents which incorporate other
-.B SiSU
-documents which may be either regular
-.B SiSU
-text \.sst which may be generated independently, or inserts prepared solely
-for the purpose of being incorporated into one or more master documents.
-
-.BR
-The mechanism by which master files incorporate other documents is described as
-one of the headings under under
-.B SiSU
-markup in the
-.B SiSU
-manual.
-
-.BR
-Note: Master documents may be prepared in a similar way to regular documents,
-and processing will occur normally if a \.sst file is renamed \.ssm without
-requiring any other documents; the \.ssm marker flags that the document may
-contain other documents.
-
-.BR
-Note: a secondary file of the composite document is built prior to processing
-with the same prefix and the suffix \._sst [^17]
-
-.BR
-<http://www.jus.uio.no/sisu/sisu_markup>
-
-.BR
-<http://www.jus.uio.no/sisu/sisu_manual>
-
-.SH
-12.1.3 SISU INSERT FILES (.SSI)
-
-.BR
-Inserts are documents prepared solely for the purpose of being incorporated
-into one or more master documents. They resemble regular
-.B SiSU
-text files except they are ignored by the
-.B SiSU
-processor. Making a file a \.ssi file is a quick and convenient way of
-flagging that it is not intended that the file should be processed on its own.
-
-.SH
-12.2 SISUPOD, ZIPPED BINARY CONTAINER (SISUPOD.ZIP, \.SSP)
-
-.BR
-A sisupod is a zipped
-.B SiSU
-text file or set of
-.B SiSU
-text files and any associated images that they contain (this will be extended
-to include sound and multimedia\-files)
-
-.BR
-.B SiSU
-plaintext files rely on a recognised directory structure to find contents
-such as images associated with documents, but all images for example for all
-documents contained in a directory are located in the sub\-directory
-_sisu/image. Without the ability to create a sisupod it can be inconvenient to
-manually identify all other files associated with a document. A sisupod
-automatically bundles all associated files with the document that is turned
-into a pod.
-
-.BR
-The structure of the sisupod is such that it may for example contain a single
-document and its associated images; a master document and its associated
-documents and anything else; or the zipped contents of a whole directory of
-prepared
-.B SiSU
-documents.
-
-.BR
-The command to create a sisupod is:
-
-.BR
- sisu \-S [filename]
-
-.BR
-Alternatively, make a pod of the contents of a whole directory:
-
-.BR
- sisu \-S
-
-.BR
-.B SiSU
-processing can be done directly against a sisupod; which may be located
-locally or on a remote server for which a url is provided.
-
-.BR
-<http://www.jus.uio.no/sisu/sisu_commands>
-
-.BR
-<http://www.jus.uio.no/sisu/sisu_manual>
-
-.SH
-13. EXPERIMENTAL ALTERNATIVE INPUT REPRESENTATIONS
-.BR
-
-.SH
-13.1 ALTERNATIVE XML
-
-.BR
-.B SiSU
-offers alternative XML input representations of documents as a proof of
-concept, experimental feature. They are however not strictly maintained, and
-incomplete and should be handled with care.
-
-.BR
-.B convert from sst to simple xml representations (sax, dom and node):
-
-.BR
- sisu \-\-to\-sax [filename/wildcard] or sisu \-\-to\-sxs [filename/wildcard]
-
-.BR
- sisu \-\-to\-dom [filename/wildcard] or sisu \-\-to\-sxd [filename/wildcard]
-
-.BR
- sisu \-\-to\-node [filename/wildcard] or sisu \-\-to\-sxn [filename/wildcard]
-
-.BR
-.B convert to sst from any sisu xml representation (sax, dom and node):
-
-.BR
- sisu \-\-from\-xml2sst [filename/wildcard \ [.sxs.xml,.sxd.xml,sxn.xml]]
-
-.BR
-or the same:
-
-.BR
- sisu \-\-from\-sxml [filename/wildcard \ [.sxs.xml,.sxd.xml,sxn.xml]]
-
-.SH
-13.1.1 XML SAX REPRESENTATION
-
-.BR
-To convert from sst to simple xml (sax) representation:
-
-.BR
- sisu \-\-to\-sax [filename/wildcard] or sisu \-\-to\-sxs [filename/wildcard]
-
-.BR
-To convert from any sisu xml representation back to sst
-
-.BR
- sisu \-\-from\-xml2sst [filename/wildcard \ [.sxs.xml,.sxd.xml,sxn.xml]]
-
-.BR
-or the same:
-
-.BR
- sisu \-\-from\-sxml [filename/wildcard \ [.sxs.xml,.sxd.xml,sxn.xml]]
-
-.SH
-13.1.2 XML DOM REPRESENTATION
-
-.BR
-To convert from sst to simple xml (dom) representation:
-
-.BR
- sisu \-\-to\-dom [filename/wildcard] or sisu \-\-to\-sxd [filename/wildcard]
-
-.BR
-To convert from any sisu xml representation back to sst
-
-.BR
- sisu \-\-from\-xml2sst [filename/wildcard \ [.sxs.xml,.sxd.xml,sxn.xml]]
-
-.BR
-or the same:
-
-.BR
- sisu \-\-from\-sxml [filename/wildcard \ [.sxs.xml,.sxd.xml,sxn.xml]]
-
-.SH
-13.1.3 XML NODE REPRESENTATION
-
-.BR
-To convert from sst to simple xml (node) representation:
-
-.BR
- sisu \-\-to\-node [filename/wildcard] or sisu \-\-to\-sxn [filename/wildcard]
-
-.BR
-To convert from any sisu xml representation back to sst
-
-.BR
- sisu \-\-from\-xml2sst [filename/wildcard \ [.sxs.xml,.sxd.xml,sxn.xml]]
-
-.BR
-or the same:
-
-.BR
- sisu \-\-from\-sxml [filename/wildcard \ [.sxs.xml,.sxd.xml,sxn.xml]]
-
-.SH
-14. CONFIGURATION
-.BR
-
-.SH
-14.1 DETERMINING THE CURRENT CONFIGURATION
-
-.BR
-Information on the current configuration of
-.B SiSU
-should be available with the help command:
-
-.BR
- sisu \-v
-
-.BR
-which is an alias for:
-
-.BR
- sisu \-\-help env
-
-.BR
-Either of these should be executed from within a directory that contains sisu
-markup source documents.
-
-.SH
-14.2 CONFIGURATION FILES (CONFIG.YML)
-
-.BR
-.B SiSU
-configration parameters are adjusted in the configuration file, which can be
-used to override the defaults set. This includes such things as which directory
-interim processing should be done in and where the generated output should be
-placed.
-
-.BR
-The
-.B SiSU
-configuration file is a yaml file, which means indentation is significant.
-
-.BR
-.B SiSU
-resource configuration is determined by looking at the following files if
-they exist:
-
-.BR
- ./_sisu/sisurc.yml
-
-.BR
- ~/.sisu/sisurc.yml
-
-.BR
- /etc/sisu/sisurc.yml
-
-.BR
-The search is in the order listed, and the first one found is used.
-
-.BR
-In the absence of instructions in any of these it falls back to the internal
-program defaults.
-
-.BR
-Configuration determines the output and processing directories and the database
-access details.
-
-.BR
-If
-.B SiSU
-is installed a sample sisurc.yml may be found in /etc/sisu/sisurc.yml
-
-.SH
-15. SKINS
-.BR
-
-.BR
-Skins modify the default appearance of document output on a document,
-directory, or site wide basis. Skins are looked for in the following locations:
-
-.BR
- ./_sisu/skin
-
-.BR
- ~/.sisu/skin
-
-.BR
- /etc/sisu/skin
-
-.BR
-.B Within the skin directory
-are the following the default sub\-directories for document skins:
-
-.BR
- ./skin/doc
-
-.BR
- ./skin/dir
-
-.BR
- ./skin/site
-
-.BR
-A skin is placed in the appropriate directory and the file named skin_[name].rb
-
-.BR
-The skin itself is a ruby file which modifies the default appearances set in
-the program.
-
-.SH
-15.1 DOCUMENT SKIN
-
-.BR
-Documents take on a document skin, if the header of the document specifies a
-skin to be used.
-
-
-.nf
- @skin: skin_united_nations
-.fi
-
-.SH
-15.2 DIRECTORY SKIN
-
-.BR
-A directory may be mapped on to a particular skin, so all documents within that
-directory take on a particular appearance. If a skin exists in the skin/dir
-with the same name as the document directory, it will automatically be used for
-each of the documents in that directory, (except where a document specifies the
-use of another skin, in the skin/doc directory).
-
-.BR
-A personal habit is to place all skins within the doc directory, and symbolic
-links as needed from the site, or dir directories as required.
-
-.SH
-15.3 SITE SKIN
-
-.BR
-A site skin, modifies the program default skin.
-
-.SH
-15.4 SAMPLE SKINS
-
-.BR
-With
-.B SiSU
-installed sample skins may be found in:
-
-.BR
- /etc/sisu/skin/doc and
- /usr/share/doc/sisu/v2/sisu_markup_samples/samples/_sisu/skin/doc
-
-.BR
-(or equivalent directory) and if sisu\-markup\-samples is installed also under:
-
-.BR
- /usr/share/doc/sisu\-markup\-samples/v2/samples/_sisu/skin/doc
-
-.BR
-Samples of list.yml and promo.yml (which are used to create the right column
-list) may be found in:
-
-.BR
- /usr/share/doc/sisu/sisu_markup_samples/dfsg/_sisu/skin/yml (or equivalent
- directory)
-
-.SH
-16. CSS \- CASCADING STYLE SHEETS (FOR HTML, XHTML AND XML)
-.BR
-
-.BR
-CSS files to modify the appearance of
-.B SiSU
-html, XHTML or XML may be placed in the configuration directory: \./_sisu/css
-; ~/.sisu/css or; /etc/sisu/css and these will be copied to the output
-directories with the command sisu \-CC.
-
-.BR
-The basic CSS file for html output is html.css, placing a file of that name in
-directory _sisu/css or equivalent will result in the default file of that name
-being overwritten.
-
-.BR
-HTML: html.css
-
-.BR
-XML DOM: dom.css
-
-.BR
-XML SAX: sax.css
-
-.BR
-XHTML: xhtml.css
-
-.BR
-The default homepage may use homepage.css or html.css
-
-.BR
-Under consideration is to permit the placement of a CSS file with a different
-name in directory _sisu/css directory or equivalent, and change the default CSS
-file that is looked for in a skin.[^18]
-
-.SH
-17. ORGANISING CONTENT
-.BR
-
-.SH
-17.1 DIRECTORY STRUCTURE AND MAPPING
-
-.BR
-The output directory root can be set in the sisurc.yml file. Under the root,
-subdirectories are made for each directory in which a document set resides. If
-you have a directory named poems or conventions, that directory will be created
-under the output directory root and the output for all documents contained in
-the directory of a particular name will be generated to subdirectories beneath
-that directory (poem or conventions). A document will be placed in a
-subdirectory of the same name as the document with the filetype identifier
-stripped (.sst \.ssm)
-
-.BR
-The last part of a directory path, representing the sub\-directory in which a
-document set resides, is the directory name that will be used for the output
-directory. This has implications for the organisation of document collections
-as it could make sense to place documents of a particular subject, or type
-within a directory identifying them. This grouping as suggested could be by
-subject (sales_law, english_literature); or just as conveniently by some other
-classification (X University). The mapping means it is also possible to place
-in the same output directory documents that are for organisational purposes
-kept separately, for example documents on a given subject of two different
-institutions may be kept in two different directories of the same name, under a
-directory named after each institution, and these would be output to the same
-output directory. Skins could be associated with each institution on a
-directory basis and resulting documents will take on the appropriate different
-appearance.
-
-.SH
-
-.SH
-18. HOMEPAGES
-.BR
-
-.BR
-.B SiSU
-is about the ability to auto\-generate documents. Home pages are regarded as
-custom built items, and are not created by
-.B SiSU
-. More accurately,
-.B SiSU
-has a default home page, which will not be appropriate for use with other
-sites, and the means to provide your own home page instead in one of two ways
-as part of a site\'s configuration, these being:
-
-.BR
-1. through placing your home page and other custom built documents in the
-subdirectory _sisu/home/ (this probably being the easier and more convenient
-option)
-
-.BR
-2. through providing what you want as the home page in a skin,
-
-.BR
-Document sets are contained in directories, usually organised by site or
-subject. Each directory can/should have its own homepage. See the section on
-directory structure and organisation of content.
-
-.SH
-18.1 HOME PAGE AND OTHER CUSTOM BUILT PAGES IN A SUB\-DIRECTORY
-
-.BR
-Custom built pages, including the home page index.html may be placed within the
-configuration directory _sisu/home/ in any of the locations that is searched
-for the configuration directory, namely \./_sisu ; ~/_sisu ; /etc/sisu From
-there they are copied to the root of the output directory with the command:
-
-.BR
- sisu \-CC
-
-.SH
-18.2 HOME PAGE WITHIN A SKIN
-
-.BR
-Skins are described in a separate section, but basically are a file written in
-the programming language
-.B Ruby
-that may be provided to change the defaults that are provided with sisu with
-respect to individual documents, a directories contents or for a site.
-
-.BR
-If you wish to provide a homepage within a skin the skin should be in the
-directory _sisu/skin/dir and have the name of the directory for which it is to
-become the home page. Documents in the directory commercial_law would have the
-homepage modified in skin_commercial law.rb; or the directory poems in
-skin_poems.rb
-
-
-.nf
- class Home
- def homepage
- # place the html content of your homepage here, this will become index.html
- <<HOME <html>
- <head></head>
- <doc>
- <p>this is my new homepage.</p>
- </doc>
- </html>
- HOME
- end
- end
-.fi
-
-.SH
-19. MARKUP AND OUTPUT EXAMPLES
-.BR
-
-.SH
-19.1 MARKUP EXAMPLES
-
-.BR
-Current markup examples and document output samples are provided at
-<http://www.jus.uio.no/sisu/SiSU/examples.html>
-
-.BR
-Some markup with syntax highlighting may be found under
-<http://www.jus.uio.no/sisu/sample/syntax> but is not as up to date.
-
-.BR
-For some documents hardly any markup at all is required at all, other than a
-header, and an indication that the levels to be taken into account by the
-program in generating its output are.
-
-.SH
-20. SISU SEARCH \- INTRODUCTION
-.BR
-
-.BR
-.B SiSU
-output can easily and conveniently be indexed by a number of standalone
-indexing tools, such as Lucene, Hyperestraier.
-
-.BR
-Because the document structure of sites created is clearly defined, and the
-text object citation system is available hypothetically at least, for all forms
-of output, it is possible to search the sql database, and either read results
-from that database, or just as simply map the results to the html output, which
-has richer text markup.
-
-.BR
-In addition to this
-.B SiSU
-has the ability to populate a relational sql type database with documents at
-an object level, with objects numbers that are shared across different output
-types, which make them searchable with that degree of granularity. Basically,
-your match criteria is met by these documents and at these locations within
-each document, which can be viewed within the database directly or in various
-output formats.
-
-.SH
-21. SQL
-.BR
-
-.SH
-21.1 POPULATING SQL TYPE DATABASES
-
-.BR
-.B SiSU
-feeds sisu markupd documents into sql type databases PostgreSQL[^19] and/or
-SQLite[^20] database together with information related to document structure.
-
-.BR
-This is one of the more interesting output forms, as all the structural data of
-the documents are retained (though can be ignored by the user of the database
-should they so choose). All site texts/documents are (currently) streamed to
-four tables:
-
-.BR
- * one containing semantic (and other) headers, including, title, author,
- subject, (the Dublin Core...);
-
-.BR
- * another the substantive texts by individual "paragraph" (or object) \-
- along with structural information, each paragraph being identifiable by its
- paragraph number (if it has one which almost all of them do), and the
- substantive text of each paragraph quite naturally being searchable (both in
- formatted and clean text versions for searching); and
-
-.BR
- * a third containing endnotes cross\-referenced back to the paragraph from
- which they are referenced (both in formatted and clean text versions for
- searching).
-
-.BR
- * a fourth table with a one to one relation with the headers table contains
- full text versions of output, eg. pdf, html, xml, and ascii.
-
-.BR
-There is of course the possibility to add further structures.
-
-.BR
-At this level
-.B SiSU
-loads a relational database with documents chunked into objects, their
-smallest logical structurally constituent parts, as text objects, with their
-object citation number and all other structural information needed to construct
-the document. Text is stored (at this text object level) with and without
-elementary markup tagging, the stripped version being so as to facilitate ease
-of searching.
-
-.BR
-Being able to search a relational database at an object level with the
-.B SiSU
-citation system is an effective way of locating content generated by
-.B SiSU
-. As individual text objects of a document stored (and indexed) together with
-object numbers, and all versions of the document have the same numbering,
-complex searches can be tailored to return just the locations of the search
-results relevant for all available output formats, with live links to the
-precise locations in the database or in html/xml documents; or, the structural
-information provided makes it possible to search the full contents of the
-database and have headings in which search content appears, or to search only
-headings etc. (as the Dublin Core is incorporated it is easy to make use of
-that as well).
-
-.SH
-22. POSTGRESQL
-.BR
-
-.SH
-22.1 NAME
-
-.BR
-.B SiSU
-\- Structured information, Serialized Units \- a document publishing system,
-postgresql dependency package
-
-.SH
-22.2 DESCRIPTION
-
-.BR
-Information related to using postgresql with sisu (and related to the
-sisu_postgresql dependency package, which is a dummy package to install
-dependencies needed for
-.B SiSU
-to populate a postgresql database, this being part of
-.B SiSU
-\- man sisu).
-
-.SH
-22.3 SYNOPSIS
-
-.BR
- sisu \-D [instruction] [filename/wildcard \ if \ required]
-
-.BR
- sisu \-D \-\-pg \-\-[instruction] [filename/wildcard \ if \ required]
-
-.SH
-22.4 COMMANDS
-
-.BR
-Mappings to two databases are provided by default, postgresql and sqlite, the
-same commands are used within sisu to construct and populate databases however
-\-d (lowercase) denotes sqlite and \-D (uppercase) denotes postgresql,
-alternatively \-\-sqlite or \-\-pgsql may be used
-
-.BR
-.B \-D or \-\-pgsql
-may be used interchangeably.
-
-.SH
-22.4.1 CREATE AND DESTROY DATABASE
-
-.TP
-.B \-\-pgsql \-\-createall
-initial step, creates required relations (tables, indexes) in existing
-(postgresql) database (a database should be created manually and given the same
-name as working directory, as requested) (rb.dbi)
-
-.TP
-.B sisu \-D \-\-createdb
-creates database where no database existed before
-
-.TP
-.B sisu \-D \-\-create
-creates database tables where no database tables existed before
-
-.TP
-.B sisu \-D \-\-Dropall
-destroys database (including all its content)! kills data and drops tables,
-indexes and database associated with a given directory (and directories of the
-same name).
-
-.TP
-.B sisu \-D \-\-recreate
-destroys existing database and builds a new empty database structure
-
-.SH
-22.4.2 IMPORT AND REMOVE DOCUMENTS
-
-.TP
-.B sisu \-D \-\-import \-v [filename/wildcard]
-populates database with the contents of the file. Imports documents(s)
-specified to a postgresql database (at an object level).
-
-.TP
-.B sisu \-D \-\-update \-v [filename/wildcard]
-updates file contents in database
-
-.TP
-.B sisu \-D \-\-remove \-v [filename/wildcard]
-removes specified document from postgresql database.
-
-.SH
-23. SQLITE
-.BR
-
-.SH
-23.1 NAME
-
-.BR
-.B SiSU
-\- Structured information, Serialized Units \- a document publishing system.
-
-.SH
-23.2 DESCRIPTION
-
-.BR
-Information related to using sqlite with sisu (and related to the sisu_sqlite
-dependency package, which is a dummy package to install dependencies needed for
-.B SiSU
-to populate an sqlite database, this being part of
-.B SiSU
-\- man sisu).
-
-.SH
-23.3 SYNOPSIS
-
-.BR
- sisu \-d [instruction] [filename/wildcard \ if \ required]
-
-.BR
- sisu \-d \-\-(sqlite|pg) \-\-[instruction] [filename/wildcard \ if \
- required]
-
-.SH
-23.4 COMMANDS
-
-.BR
-Mappings to two databases are provided by default, postgresql and sqlite, the
-same commands are used within sisu to construct and populate databases however
-\-d (lowercase) denotes sqlite and \-D (uppercase) denotes postgresql,
-alternatively \-\-sqlite or \-\-pgsql may be used
-
-.BR
-.B \-d or \-\-sqlite
-may be used interchangeably.
-
-.SH
-23.4.1 CREATE AND DESTROY DATABASE
-
-.TP
-.B \-\-sqlite \-\-createall
-initial step, creates required relations (tables, indexes) in existing
-(sqlite) database (a database should be created manually and given the same
-name as working directory, as requested) (rb.dbi)
-
-.TP
-.B sisu \-d \-\-createdb
-creates database where no database existed before
-
-.TP
-.B sisu \-d \-\-create
-creates database tables where no database tables existed before
-
-.TP
-.B sisu \-d \-\-dropall
-destroys database (including all its content)! kills data and drops tables,
-indexes and database associated with a given directory (and directories of the
-same name).
-
-.TP
-.B sisu \-d \-\-recreate
-destroys existing database and builds a new empty database structure
-
-.SH
-23.4.2 IMPORT AND REMOVE DOCUMENTS
-
-.TP
-.B sisu \-d \-\-import \-v [filename/wildcard]
-populates database with the contents of the file. Imports documents(s)
-specified to an sqlite database (at an object level).
-
-.TP
-.B sisu \-d \-\-update \-v [filename/wildcard]
-updates file contents in database
-
-.TP
-.B sisu \-d \-\-remove \-v [filename/wildcard]
-removes specified document from sqlite database.
-
-.SH
-24. INTRODUCTION
-.BR
-
-.SH
-24.1 SEARCH \- DATABASE FRONTEND SAMPLE, UTILISING DATABASE AND SISU FEATURES,
-INCLUDING OBJECT CITATION NUMBERING (BACKEND CURRENTLY POSTGRESQL)
-
-.BR
-Sample search frontend <http://search.sisudoc.org> [^21] A small database and
-sample query front\-end (search from) that makes use of the citation system,
-.I object citation numbering
-to demonstrates functionality.[^22]
-
-.BR
-.B SiSU
-can provide information on which documents are matched and at what locations
-within each document the matches are found. These results are relevant across
-all outputs using object citation numbering, which includes html, XML, EPUB,
-LaTeX, PDF and indeed the SQL database. You can then refer to one of the other
-outputs or in the SQL database expand the text within the matched objects
-(paragraphs) in the documents matched.
-
-.BR
-Note you may set results either for documents matched and object number
-locations within each matched document meeting the search criteria; or display
-the names of the documents matched along with the objects (paragraphs) that
-meet the search criteria.[^23]
-
-.TP
-.B sisu \-F \-\-webserv\-webrick
-builds a cgi web search frontend for the database created
-
-.BR
-The following is feedback on the setup on a machine provided by the help
-command:
-
-.BR
- sisu \-\-help sql
-
-
-.nf
- Postgresql
- user: ralph
- current db set: SiSU_sisu
- port: 5432
- dbi connect: DBI:Pg:database=SiSU_sisu;port=5432
- sqlite
- current db set: /home/ralph/sisu_www/sisu/sisu_sqlite.db
- dbi connect DBI:SQLite:/home/ralph/sisu_www/sisu/sisu_sqlite.db
-.fi
-
-.BR
-Note on databases built
-
-.BR
-By default, [unless \ otherwise \ specified] databases are built on a directory
-basis, from collections of documents within that directory. The name of the
-directory you choose to work from is used as the database name, i.e. if you are
-working in a directory called /home/ralph/ebook the database SiSU_ebook is
-used. [otherwise \ a \ manual \ mapping \ for \ the \ collection \ is \
-necessary]
-
-.SH
-24.2 SEARCH FORM
-
-.TP
-.B sisu \-F
-generates a sample search form, which must be copied to the web\-server cgi
-directory
-
-.TP
-.B sisu \-F \-\-webserv\-webrick
-generates a sample search form for use with the webrick server, which must be
-copied to the web\-server cgi directory
-
-.TP
-.B sisu \-Fv
-as above, and provides some information on setting up hyperestraier
-
-.TP
-.B sisu \-W
-starts the webrick server which should be available wherever sisu is properly
-installed
-
-.BR
-The generated search form must be copied manually to the webserver directory as
-instructed
-
-.SH
-25. HYPERESTRAIER
-.BR
-
-.BR
-See the documentation for hyperestraier:
-
-.BR
- <http://hyperestraier.sourceforge.net/>
-
-.BR
- /usr/share/doc/hyperestraier/index.html
-
-.BR
- man estcmd
-
-.BR
-NOTE: the examples that follow assume that sisu output is placed in the
-directory /home/ralph/sisu_www
-
-.BR
-(A) to generate the index within the webserver directory to be indexed:
-
-.BR
- estcmd gather \-sd [index \ name] [directory \ path \ to \ index]
-
-.BR
-the following are examples that will need to be tailored according to your
-needs:
-
-.BR
- cd /home/ralph/sisu_www
-
-.BR
- estcmd gather \-sd casket /home/ralph/sisu_www
-
-.BR
-you may use the \'find\' command together with \'egrep\' to limit indexing to
-particular document collection directories within the web server directory:
-
-.BR
- find /home/ralph/sisu_www \-type f | egrep
- \'/home/ralph/sisu_www/sisu/.+?.html$\' |estcmd gather \-sd casket \-
-
-.BR
-Check which directories in the webserver/output directory (~/sisu_www or
-elsewhere depending on configuration) you wish to include in the search index.
-
-.BR
-As sisu duplicates output in multiple file formats, it it is probably
-preferable to limit the estraier index to html output, and as it may also be
-desirable to exclude files \'plain.txt\', \'toc.html\' and
-\'concordance.html\', as these duplicate information held in other html output
-e.g.
-
-.BR
- find /home/ralph/sisu_www \-type f | egrep
- \'/sisu_www/(sisu|bookmarks)/.+?.html$\' | egrep \-v
- \'(doc|concordance).html$\' |estcmd gather \-sd casket \-
-
-.BR
-from your current document preparation/markup directory, you would construct a
-rune along the following lines:
-
-.BR
- find /home/ralph/sisu_www \-type f | egrep \'/home/ralph/sisu_www/([specify \
- first \ directory \ for \ inclusion]|[specify \ second \ directory \ for \
- inclusion]|[another \ directory \ for \ inclusion? \ \...])/.+?.html$\' |
- egrep \-v \'(doc|concordance).html$\' |estcmd gather \-sd
- /home/ralph/sisu_www/casket \-
-
-.BR
-(B) to set up the search form
-
-.BR
-(i) copy estseek.cgi to your cgi directory and set file permissions to 755:
-
-.BR
- sudo cp \-vi /usr/lib/estraier/estseek.cgi /usr/lib/cgi\-bin
-
-.BR
- sudo chmod \-v 755 /usr/lib/cgi\-bin/estseek.cgi
-
-.BR
- sudo cp \-v /usr/share/hyperestraier/estseek.* /usr/lib/cgi\-bin
-
-.BR
- [see \ estraier \ documentation \ for \ paths]
-
-.BR
-(ii) edit estseek.conf, with attention to the lines starting \'indexname:\' and
-\'replace:\':
-
-.BR
- indexname: /home/ralph/sisu_www/casket
-
-.BR
- replace: ^file:///home/ralph/sisu_www{{!}}http://localhost
-
-.BR
- replace: /index.html?${{!}}/
-
-.BR
-(C) to test using webrick, start webrick:
-
-.BR
- sisu \-W
-
-.BR
-and try open the url: <http://localhost:8081/cgi\-bin/estseek.cgi>
-
-.SH
-26. SISU_WEBRICK
-.BR
-
-.SH
-26.1 NAME
-
-.BR
-.B SiSU
-\- Structured information, Serialized Units \- a document publishing system
-
-.SH
-26.2 SYNOPSIS
-
-.BR
-sisu_webrick [port]
-
-.BR
-or
-
-.BR
-sisu \-W [port]
-
-.SH
-26.3 DESCRIPTION
-
-.BR
-sisu_webrick is part of
-.B SiSU
-(man sisu) sisu_webrick starts
-.B Ruby
-\'s Webrick web\-server and points it to the directories to which
-.B SiSU
-output is written, providing a list of these directories (assuming
-.B SiSU
-is in use and they exist).
-
-.BR
-The default port for sisu_webrick is set to 8081, this may be modified in the
-yaml file: ~/.sisu/sisurc.yml a sample of which is provided as
-/etc/sisu/sisurc.yml (or in the equivalent directory on your system).
-
-.SH
-26.4 SUMMARY OF MAN PAGE
-
-.BR
-sisu_webrick, may be started on it\'s own with the command: sisu_webrick [port]
-or using the sisu command with the \-W flag: sisu \-W [port]
-
-.BR
-where no port is given and settings are unchanged the default port is 8081
-
-.SH
-26.5 DOCUMENT PROCESSING COMMAND FLAGS
-
-.BR
-sisu \-W [port] starts
-.B Ruby
-Webrick web\-server, serving
-.B SiSU
-output directories, on the port provided, or if no port is provided and the
-defaults have not been changed in ~/.sisu/sisurc.yaml then on port 8081
-
-.SH
-26.6 FURTHER INFORMATION
-
-.BR
-For more information on
-.B SiSU
-see: <http://www.jus.uio.no/sisu>
-
-.BR
-or man sisu
-
-.SH
-26.7 AUTHOR
-
-.BR
-Ralph Amissah ralph@amissah.com or ralph.amissah@gmail.com
-
-.SH
-26.8 SEE ALSO
-
-.BR
- sisu(1)
-
-.BR
- sisu_vim(7)
-
-.BR
- sisu(8)
-
-.SH
-27. REMOTE SOURCE DOCUMENTS
-.BR
-
-.BR
-.B SiSU
-processing instructions can be run against remote source documents by
-providing the url of the documents against which the processing instructions
-are to be carried out. The remote
-.B SiSU
-documents can either be sisu marked up files in plaintext \.sst or \.ssm or;
-zipped sisu files, sisupod.zip or filename.ssp
-
-.BR
-.B \.sst / \.ssm \- sisu text files
-
-.BR
-.B SiSU
-can be run against source text files on a remote machine, provide the
-processing instruction and the url. The source file and any associated parts
-(such as images) will be downloaded and generated locally.
-
-
-.nf
- sisu \-3 http://[provide \ url \ to \ valid \ \.sst \ or \ \.ssm \ file]
-.fi
-
-.BR
-Any of the source documents in the sisu examples page can be used in this way,
-see <http://www.jus.uio.no/sisu/SiSU/examples.html> and use the url for the
-desired document.
-
-.BR
-NOTE: to set up a remote machine to serve
-.B SiSU
-documents in this way, images should be in the directory relative to the
-document source \../_sisu/image
-
-.BR
-.B sisupod \- zipped sisu files
-
-.BR
-A sisupod is the zipped content of a sisu marked up text or texts and any other
-associated parts to the document such as images.
-
-.BR
-.B SiSU
-can be run against a sisupod on a (local or) remote machine, provide the
-processing instruction and the url, the sisupod will be downloaded and the
-documents it contains generated locally.
-
-
-.nf
- sisu \-3 http://[provide \ url \ to \ valid \ sisupod.zip \ or \ \.ssp \ file]
-.fi
-
-.BR
-Any of the source documents in the sisu examples page can be used in this way,
-see <http://www.jus.uio.no/sisu/SiSU/examples.html> and use the url for the
-desired document.
-
-.SH
-REMOTE DOCUMENT OUTPUT
-.BR
-
-.SH
-28. REMOTE OUTPUT
-.BR
-
-.BR
-Once properly configured
-.B SiSU
-output can be automatically posted once generated to a designated remote
-machine using either rsync, or scp.
-
-.BR
-In order to do this some ssh authentication agent and keychain or similar tool
-will need to be configured. Once that is done the placement on a remote host
-can be done seamlessly with the \-r (for scp) or \-R (for rsync) flag, which
-may be used in conjunction with other processing flags, e.g.
-
-
-.nf
- sisu \-3R sisu_remote.sst
-.fi
-
-.SH
-28.1 COMMANDS
-
-.TP
-.B \-R [filename/wildcard]
-copies sisu output files to remote host using rsync. This requires that
-sisurc.yml has been provided with information on hostname and username, and
-that you have your \"keys\" and ssh agent in place. Note the behavior of rsync
-different if \-R is used with other flags from if used alone. Alone the rsync
-\-\-delete parameter is sent, useful for cleaning the remote directory (when
-\-R is used together with other flags, it is not). Also see \-r
-
-.TP
-.B \-r [filename/wildcard]
-copies sisu output files to remote host using scp. This requires that
-sisurc.yml has been provided with information on hostname and username, and
-that you have your \"keys\" and ssh agent in place. Also see \-R
-
-.SH
-28.2 CONFIGURATION
-
-.BR
-[expand \ on \ the \ setting \ up \ of \ an \ ssh\-agent \ / \ keychain]
-
-.SH
-29. REMOTE SERVERS
-.BR
-
-.BR
-As
-.B SiSU
-is generally operated using the command line, and works within a Unix type
-environment,
-.B SiSU
-the program and all documents can just as easily be on a remote server, to
-which you are logged on using a terminal, and commands and operations would be
-pretty much the same as they would be on your local machine.
-
-.SH
-30. QUICKSTART \- GETTING STARTED HOWTO
-.BR
-
-.SH
-30.1 INSTALLATION
-
-.BR
-Installation is currently most straightforward and tested on the
-.B Debian
-platform, as there are packages for the installation of sisu and all
-requirements for what it does.
-
-.SH
-30.1.1 DEBIAN INSTALLATION
-
-.BR
-.B SiSU
-is available directly from the
-.B Debian
-Sid and testing archives (and possibly Ubuntu), assuming your
-/etc/apt/sources.list is set accordingly:
-
-
-.nf
- aptitude update
-.BR
- aptitude install sisu\-complete
-.fi
-
-.BR
-The following /etc/apt/sources.list setting permits the download of additional
-markup samples:
-
-
-.nf
- #/etc/apt/sources.list
-.BR
- deb http://ftp.fi.debian.org/debian/ unstable main non\-free contrib
-.BR
- deb\-src http://ftp.fi.debian.org/debian/ unstable main non\-free contrib
-.BR
- d
-.fi
-
-.BR
-The aptitude commands become:
-
-
-.nf
- aptitude update
-.BR
- aptitude install sisu\-complete sisu\-markup\-samples
-.fi
-
-.BR
-If there are newer versions of
-.B SiSU
-upstream of the
-.B Debian
-archives, they will be available by adding the following to your
-/etc/apt/sources.list
-
-
-.nf
- #/etc/apt/sources.list
- deb http://www.jus.uio.no/sisu/archive unstable main non\-free
- deb\-src http://www.jus.uio.no/sisu/archive unstable main non\-free
-.fi
-
-.BR
-repeat the aptitude commands
-
-
-.nf
- aptitude update
- aptitude install sisu\-complete sisu\-markup\-samples
-.fi
-
-.BR
-Note however that it is not necessary to install sisu\-complete if not all
-components of sisu are to be used. Installing just the package sisu will
-provide basic functionality.
-
-.SH
-30.1.2 RPM INSTALLATION
-
-.BR
-RPMs are provided though untested, they are prepared by running alien against
-the source package, and against the debs.
-
-.BR
-They may be downloaded from:
-
-.BR
- <http://www.jus.uio.no/sisu/SiSU/download.html#rpm>
-
-.BR
-as root type:
-
-.BR
- rpm \-i [rpm \ package \ name]
-
-.SH
-30.1.3 INSTALLATION FROM SOURCE
-
-.BR
-To install
-.B SiSU
-from source check information at:
-
-.BR
- <http://www.jus.uio.no/sisu/SiSU/download.html#current>
-
-.BR
-* download the source package
-
-.BR
-* Unpack the source
-
-.BR
-Two alternative modes of installation from source are provided, setup.rb (by
-Minero Aoki) and a rant(by Stefan Lang) built install file, in either case: the
-first steps are the same, download and unpack the source file:
-
-.BR
-For basic use
-.B SiSU
-is only dependent on the programming language in which it is written
-.B Ruby
-, and
-.B SiSU
-will be able to generate html, EPUB, various XMLs, including ODF (and will
-also produce LaTeX). Dependencies required for further actions, though it
-relies on the installation of additional dependencies which the source tarball
-does not take care of, for things like using a database (postgresql or
-sqlite)[^24] or converting LaTeX to pdf.
-
-.BR
-.B setup.rb
-
-.BR
-This is a standard ruby installer, using setup.rb is a three step process. In
-the root directory of the unpacked
-.B SiSU
-as root type:
-
-
-.nf
- ruby setup.rb config
- ruby setup.rb setup
- #[and \ as \ root:]
- ruby setup.rb install
-.fi
-
-.BR
-further information on setup.rb is available from:
-
-.BR
- <http://i.loveruby.net/en/projects/setup/>
-
-.BR
- <http://i.loveruby.net/en/projects/setup/doc/usage.html>
-
-.BR
-.B \"install\"
-
-.BR
-The \"install\" file provided is an installer prepared using \"rant\". In the
-root directory of the unpacked
-.B SiSU
-as root type:
-
-.BR
- ruby install base
-
-.BR
-or for a more complete installation:
-
-.BR
- ruby install
-
-.BR
-or
-
-.BR
- ruby install base
-
-.BR
-This makes use of Rant (by Stefan Lang) and the provided Rantfile. It has been
-configured to do post installation setup setup configuration and generation of
-first test file. Note however, that additional external package dependencies,
-such as tetex\-extra are not taken care of for you.
-
-.BR
-Further information on \"rant\" is available from:
-
-.BR
- <http://make.rubyforge.org/>
-
-.BR
- <http://rubyforge.org/frs/?group_id=615>
-
-.BR
-For a list of alternative actions you may type:
-
-.BR
- ruby install help
-
-.BR
- ruby install \-T
-
-.SH
-30.2 TESTING SISU, GENERATING OUTPUT
-
-.BR
-To check which version of sisu is installed:
-
-.BR
-sisu \-v
-
-.BR
-Depending on your mode of installation one or a number of markup sample files
-may be found either in the directory:
-
-.BR
-...
-
-.BR
-or
-
-.BR
-...
-
-.BR
-change directory to the appropriate one:
-
-.BR
-cd /usr/share/doc/sisu/sisu_markup_samples/dfsg
-
-.SH
-30.2.1 BASIC TEXT, PLAINTEXT, HTML, XML, ODF, EPUB
-
-.BR
-Having moved to the directory that contains the markup samples (see
-instructions above if necessary), choose a file and run sisu against it
-
-.BR
-sisu \-NhwoabxXyv free_as_in_freedom.rms_and_free_software.sam_williams.sst
-
-.BR
-this will generate html including a concordance file, opendocument text format,
-plaintext, XHTML and various forms of XML, and OpenDocument text
-
-.SH
-30.2.2 LATEX / PDF
-
-.BR
-Assuming a LaTeX engine such as tetex or texlive is installed with the required
-modules (done automatically on selection of sisu\-pdf in
-.B Debian
-)
-
-.BR
-Having moved to the directory that contains the markup samples (see
-instructions above if necessary), choose a file and run sisu against it
-
-.BR
-sisu \-pv free_as_in_freedom.rms_and_free_software.sam_williams.sst
-
-.BR
-sisu \-3 free_as_in_freedom.rms_and_free_software.sam_williams.sst
-
-.BR
-should generate most available output formats: html including a concordance
-file, opendocument text format, plaintext, XHTML and various forms of XML, and
-OpenDocument text and pdf
-
-.SH
-30.2.3 RELATIONAL DATABASE \- POSTGRESQL, SQLITE
-
-.BR
-Relational databases need some setting up \- you must have permission to create
-the database and write to it when you run sisu.
-
-.BR
-Assuming you have the database installed and the requisite permissions
-
-.BR
-sisu \-\-sqlite \-\-recreate
-
-.BR
-sisu \-\-sqlite \-v \-\-import
-free_as_in_freedom.rms_and_free_software.sam_williams.sst
-
-.BR
-sisu \-\-pgsql \-\-recreate
-
-.BR
-sisu \-\-pgsql \-v \-\-import
-free_as_in_freedom.rms_and_free_software.sam_williams.sst
-
-.SH
-30.3 GETTING HELP
-
-.SH
-30.3.1 THE MAN PAGES
-
-.BR
-Type:
-
-.BR
- man sisu
-
-.BR
-The man pages are also available online, though not always kept as up to date
-as within the package itself:
-
-.BR
-* sisu.1 <http://www.jus.uio.no/sisu/man/sisu.1> [^25]
-
-.BR
-* sisu.8 <http://www.jus.uio.no/sisu/man/sisu.8> [^26]
-
-.BR
-* man directory <http://www.jus.uio.no/sisu/man> [^27]
-
-.SH
-30.3.2 BUILT IN HELP
-
-.BR
-sisu \-\-help
-
-.BR
-sisu \-\-help \-\-env
-
-.BR
-sisu \-\-help \-\-commands
-
-.BR
-sisu \-\-help \-\-markup
-
-.SH
-30.3.3 THE HOME PAGE
-
-.BR
-<http://www.jus.uio.no/sisu>
-
-.BR
-<http://www.jus.uio.no/sisu/SiSU>
-
-.SH
-30.4 MARKUP SAMPLES
-
-.BR
-A number of markup samples (along with output) are available off:
-
-.BR
-<http://www.jus.uio.no/sisu/SiSU/examples.html>
-
-.BR
-Additional markup samples are packaged separately in the file:
-
-.BR
-.B *
-
-.BR
-On
-.B Debian
-they are available in non\-free[^28] to include them it is necessary to
-include non\-free in your /etc/apt/source.list or obtain them from the sisu
-home site.
-
-.SH
-31. EDITOR FILES, SYNTAX HIGHLIGHTING
-.BR
-
-.BR
-The directory:
-
-.BR
- \./data/sisu/v2/conf/editor\-syntax\-etc/
-
-.BR
- /usr/share/sisu/v2/conf/editor\-syntax\-etc
-
-.BR
-contains rudimentary sisu syntax highlighting files for:
-
-.BR
-* (g)vim <http://www.vim.org>
-
-.BR
- package: sisu\-vim
-
-.BR
-status: largely done
-
-.BR
- there is a vim syntax highlighting and folds component
-
-.BR
-* gedit <http://www.gnome.org/projects/gedit>
-
-.BR
-* gobby <http://gobby.0x539.de/>
-
-.BR
- file: sisu.lang
-
-.BR
-place in:
-
-.BR
- /usr/share/gtksourceview\-1.0/language\-specs
-
-.BR
-or
-
-.BR
- ~/.gnome2/gtksourceview\-1.0/language\-specs
-
-.BR
- status: very basic syntax highlighting
-
-.BR
- comments: this editor features display line wrap and is used by Goby!
-
-.BR
-* nano <http://www.nano\-editor.org>
-
-.BR
- file: nanorc
-
-.BR
-save as:
-
-.BR
- ~/.nanorc
-
-.BR
- status: basic syntax highlighting
-
-.BR
- comments: assumes dark background; no display line\-wrap; does line breaks
-
-.BR
-* diakonos (an editor written in ruby) <http://purepistos.net/diakonos>
-
-.BR
-file: diakonos.conf
-
-.BR
-save as:
-
-.BR
- ~/.diakonos/diakonos.conf
-
-.BR
-includes:
-
-.BR
- status: basic syntax highlighting
-
-.BR
-comments: assumes dark background; no display line\-wrap
-
-.BR
-* kate & kwrite <http://kate.kde.org>
-
-.BR
- file: sisu.xml
-
-.BR
- place in:
-
-.BR
- /usr/share/apps/katepart/syntax
-
-.BR
- or
-
-.BR
- ~/.kde/share/apps/katepart/syntax
-
-.BR
- [settings::configure \ kate::{highlighting,filetypes}]
-
-.BR
- [tools::highlighting::{markup,scripts}:: \ .B \ SiSU \ ]
-
-.BR
-* nedit <http://www.nedit.org>
-
-.BR
- file: sisu_nedit.pats
-
-.BR
- nedit \-import sisu_nedit.pats
-
-.BR
- status: a very clumsy first attempt [not \ really \ done]
-
-.BR
- comments: this editor features display line wrap
-
-.BR
-* emacs <http://www.gnu.org/software/emacs/emacs.html>
-
-.BR
- files: sisu\-mode.el
-
-.BR
- to file ~/.emacs add the following 2 lines:
-
-.BR
- (add\-to\-list \'load\-path \"/usr/share/sisu/v1/conf/editor\-syntax\-etc/emacs\")
-
-.BR
- (require \'sisu\-mode.el)
-
-.BR
- [not \ done \ / \ not \ yet \ included]
-
-.BR
-* vim & gvim <http://www.vim.org>
-
-.BR
- files:
-
-.BR
- package is the most comprehensive sisu syntax highlighting and editor
- environment provided to date (is for vim/ gvim, and is separate from the
- contents of this directory)
-
-.BR
- status: this includes: syntax highlighting; vim folds; some error checking
-
-.BR
- comments: this editor features display line wrap
-
-.BR
-NOTE:
-
-.BR
-[ \ .B \ SiSU \ parses \ files \ with \ long \ lines \ or \ line \ breaks, \
-but, \ display \ linewrap \ (without \ line\-breaks) \ is \ a \ convenient \
-editor \ feature \ to \ have \ for \ sisu \ markup]
-
-.SH
-32. HOW DOES SISU WORK?
-.BR
-
-.BR
-.B SiSU
-markup is fairly minimalistic, it consists of: a (largely optional) document
-header, made up of information about the document (such as when it was
-published, who authored it, and granting what rights) and any processing
-instructions; and markup within the substantive text of the document, which is
-related to document structure and typeface.
-.B SiSU
-must be able to discern the structure of a document, (text headings and their
-levels in relation to each other), either from information provided in the
-document header or from markup within the text (or from a combination of both).
-Processing is done against an abstraction of the document comprising of
-information on the document\'s structure and its objects,[2] which the program
-serializes (providing the object numbers) and which are assigned hash sum
-values based on their content. This abstraction of information about document
-structure, objects, (and hash sums), provides considerable flexibility in
-representing documents different ways and for different purposes (e.g. search,
-document layout, publishing, content certification, concordance etc.), and
-makes it possible to take advantage of some of the strengths of established
-ways of representing documents, (or indeed to create new ones).
-
-.SH
-33. SUMMARY OF FEATURES
-.BR
-
-.BR
-* sparse/minimal markup (clean utf\-8 source texts). Documents are prepared in
-a single UTF\-8 file using a minimalistic mnemonic syntax. Typical literature,
-documents like \"War and Peace\" require almost no markup, and most of the
-headers are optional.
-
-.BR
-* markup is easily readable/parsable by the human eye, (basic markup is simpler
-and more sparse than the most basic HTML), [this \ may \ also \ be \ converted
-\ to \ XML \ representations \ of \ the \ same \ input/source \ document].
-
-.BR
-* markup defines document structure (this may be done once in a header
-pattern\-match description, or for heading levels individually); basic text
-attributes (bold, italics, underscore, strike\-through etc.) as required; and
-semantic information related to the document (header information, extended
-beyond the Dublin core and easily further extended as required); the headers
-may also contain processing instructions.
-.B SiSU
-markup is primarily an abstraction of document structure and document
-metadata to permit taking advantage of the basic strengths of existing
-alternative practical standard ways of representing documents [be \ that \
-browser \ viewing, \ paper \ publication, \ sql \ search \ etc.] (html, epub,
-xml, odf, latex, pdf, sql)
-
-.BR
-* for output produces reasonably elegant output of established industry and
-institutionally accepted open standard formats.[3] takes advantage of the
-different strengths of various standard formats for representing documents,
-amongst the output formats currently supported are:
-
-.BR
- * html \- both as a single scrollable text and a segmented document
-
-.BR
- * xhtml
-
-.BR
- * epub
-
-.BR
- * XML \- both in sax and dom style xml structures for further development as
- required
-
-.BR
- * ODF \- open document format, the iso standard for document storage
-
-.BR
- * LaTeX \- used to generate pdf
-
-.BR
- * pdf (via LaTeX)
-
-.BR
- * sql \- population of an sql database, (at the same object level that is
- used to cite text within a document)
-
-.BR
-Also produces: concordance files; document content certificates (md5 or sha256
-digests of headings, paragraphs, images etc.) and html manifests (and sitemaps
-of content). (b) takes advantage of the strengths implicit in these very
-different output types, (e.g. PDFs produced using typesetting of LaTeX,
-databases populated with documents at an individual object/paragraph level,
-making possible granular search (and related possibilities))
-
-.BR
-* ensuring content can be cited in a meaningful way regardless of selected
-output format. Online publishing (and publishing in multiple document formats)
-lacks a useful way of citing text internally within documents (important to
-academics generally and to lawyers) as page numbers are meaningless across
-browsers and formats. sisu seeks to provide a common way of pinpoint the text
-within a document, (which can be utilized for citation and by search engines).
-The outputs share a common numbering system that is meaningful (to man and
-machine) across all digital outputs whether paper, screen, or database
-oriented, (pdf, HTML, EPUB, xml, sqlite, postgresql), this numbering system can
-be used to reference content.
-
-.BR
-* Granular search within documents. SQL databases are populated at an object
-level (roughly headings, paragraphs, verse, tables) and become searchable with
-that degree of granularity, the output information provides the
-object/paragraph numbers which are relevant across all generated outputs; it is
-also possible to look at just the matching paragraphs of the documents in the
-database; [output \ indexing \ also \ work \ well \ with \ search \ indexing \
-tools \ like \ hyperestraier].
-
-.BR * long term maintainability of document collections in a world of changing
-formats, having a very sparsely marked\-up source document base. there is a
-considerable degree of future\-proofing, output representations are
-\"upgradeable\", and new document formats may be added. e.g. addition of odf
-(open document text) module in 2006, epub in 2009 and in future html5 output
-sometime in future, without modification of existing prepared texts
-
-.BR
-* SQL search aside, documents are generated as required and static once
-generated.
-
-.BR
-* documents produced are static files, and may be batch processed, this needs
-to be done only once but may be repeated for various reasons as desired
-(updated content, addition of new output formats, updated technology document
-presentations/representations)
-
-.BR
-* document source (plaintext utf\-8) if shared on the net may be used as input
-and processed locally to produce the different document outputs
-
-.BR
-* document source may be bundled together (automatically) with associated
-documents (multiple language versions or master document with inclusions) and
-images and sent as a zip file called a sisupod, if shared on the net these too
-may be processed locally to produce the desired document outputs
-
-.BR
-* generated document outputs may automatically be posted to remote sites.
-
-.BR
-* for basic document generation, the only software dependency is
-.B Ruby
-, and a few standard Unix tools (this covers plaintext, HTML, EPUB, XML, ODF,
-LaTeX). To use a database you of course need that, and to convert the LaTeX
-generated to pdf, a latex processor like tetex or texlive.
-
-.BR
-* as a developers tool it is flexible and extensible
-
-.BR
-Syntax highlighting for
-.B SiSU
-markup is available for a number of text editors.
-
-.BR
-.B SiSU
-is less about document layout than about finding a way with little markup to
-be able to construct an abstract representation of a document that makes it
-possible to produce multiple representations of it which may be rather
-different from each other and used for different purposes, whether layout and
-publishing, or search of content
-
-.BR
-i.e. to be able to take advantage from this minimal preparation starting point
-of some of the strengths of rather different established ways of representing
-documents for different purposes, whether for search (relational database, or
-indexed flat files generated for that purpose whether of complete documents, or
-say of files made up of objects), online viewing (e.g. html, xml, pdf), or
-paper publication (e.g. pdf)...
-
-.BR
-the solution arrived at is by extracting structural information about the
-document (about headings within the document) and by tracking objects (which
-are serialized and also given hash values) in the manner described. It makes
-possible representations that are quite different from those offered at
-present. For example objects could be saved individually and identified by
-their hashes, with an index of how the objects relate to each other to form a
-document.
-
-.SH
-34. HELP SOURCES
-.BR
-
-.BR
-For a summary of alternative ways to get help on
-.B SiSU
-try one of the following:
-
-.BR
-.B man page
-
-.BR
- man sisu_help
-
-.BR
-.B man2html
-
-.BR
- <http://www.jus.uio.no/sisu/man/sisu_help.1.html>
-
-.BR
-.B sisu generated output \- links to html
-
-.BR
- <http://sisudoc.org/sisu/sisu_help/index.html>
-
-.BR
-.B help sources lists
-
-.BR
-Alternative sources for this help sources page listed here:
-
-.BR
- man sisu_help_sources
-
-.BR
- <http://sisudoc.org/sisu/sisu_help_sources/index.html>
-
-.SH
-34.1 MAN PAGES
-
-.SH
-34.1.1 MAN
-
-.BR
- man sisu
-
-.BR
- man 7 sisu_complete
-
-.BR
- man 7 sisu_pdf
-
-.BR
- man 7 sisu_postgresql
-
-.BR
- man 7 sisu_sqlite
-
-.BR
- man sisu_termsheet
-
-.BR
- man sisu_webrick
-
-.SH
-34.2 SISU GENERATED OUTPUT \- LINKS TO HTML
-
-.BR
-Note
-.B SiSU
-documentation is prepared in
-.B SiSU
-and output is available in multiple formats including amongst others html,
-pdf, odf and epub which may be also be accessed via the html pages[^28]
-
-.SH
-34.2.1 WWW.SISUDOC.ORG
-
-.BR
-<http://sisudoc.org/sisu/sisu_manual/index.html>
-
-.BR
- <http://sisudoc.org/sisu/sisu_manual/index.html>
-
-.BR
- <http://sisudoc.org/sisu/sisu_commands/index.html>
-
-.BR
- <http://sisudoc.org/sisu/sisu_complete/index.html>
-
-.BR
- <http://sisudoc.org/sisu/sisu_configuration/index.html>
-
-.BR
- <http://sisudoc.org/sisu/sisu_description/index.html>
-
-.BR
- <http://sisudoc.org/sisu/sisu_examples/index.html>
-
-.BR
- <http://sisudoc.org/sisu/sisu_faq/index.html>
-
-.BR
- <http://sisudoc.org/sisu/sisu_filetypes/index.html>
-
-.BR
- <http://sisudoc.org/sisu/sisu_help/index.html>
-
-.BR
- <http://sisudoc.org/sisu/sisu_help_sources/index.html>
-
-.BR
- <http://sisudoc.org/sisu/sisu_howto/index.html>
-
-.BR
- <http://sisudoc.org/sisu/sisu_introduction/index.html>
-
-.BR
- <http://sisudoc.org/sisu/sisu_manual/index.html>
-
-.BR
- <http://sisudoc.org/sisu/sisu_markup/index.html>
-
-.BR
- <http://sisudoc.org/sisu/sisu_output_overview/index.html>
-
-.BR
- <http://sisudoc.org/sisu/sisu_pdf/index.html>
-
-.BR
- <http://sisudoc.org/sisu/sisu_postgresql/index.html>
-
-.BR
- <http://sisudoc.org/sisu/sisu_quickstart/index.html>
-
-.BR
- <http://sisudoc.org/sisu/sisu_remote/index.html>
-
-.BR
- <http://sisudoc.org/sisu/sisu_search/index.html>
-
-.BR
- <http://sisudoc.org/sisu/sisu_skin/index.html>
-
-.BR
- <http://sisudoc.org/sisu/sisu_sqlite/index.html>
-
-.BR
- <http://sisudoc.org/sisu/sisu_syntax_highlighting/index.html>
-
-.BR
- <http://sisudoc.org/sisu/sisu_vim/index.html>
-
-.BR
- <http://sisudoc.org/sisu/sisu_webrick/index.html>
-
-.SH
-34.3 MAN2HTML
-
-.SH
-34.3.1 LOCALLY INSTALLED
-
-.BR
-<file:///usr/share/doc/sisu/v2/html/sisu.1.html>
-
-.BR
-<file:///usr/share/doc/sisu/v2/html/sisu_help.1.html>
-
-.BR
-<file:///usr/share/doc/sisu/v2/html/sisu_help_sources.1.html>
-
-.BR
- /usr/share/doc/sisu/v2/html/sisu.1.html
-
-.BR
- /usr/share/doc/sisu/v2/html/sisu_pdf.7.html
-
-.BR
- /usr/share/doc/sisu/v2/html/sisu_postgresql.7.html
-
-.BR
- /usr/share/doc/sisu/v2/html/sisu_sqlite.7.html
-
-.BR
- /usr/share/doc/sisu/v2/html/sisu_webrick.1.html
-
-.SH
-34.3.2 WWW.JUS.UIO.NO/SISU
-
-.BR
-<http://www.jus.uio.no/sisu/man/sisu.1.html>
-
-.BR
- <http://www.jus.uio.no/sisu/man/sisu.1.html>
-
-.BR
- <http://www.jus.uio.no/sisu/man/sisu_complete.7.html>
-
-.BR
- <http://www.jus.uio.no/sisu/man/sisu_pdf.7.html>
-
-.BR
- <http://www.jus.uio.no/sisu/man/sisu_postgresql.7.html>
-
-.BR
- <http://www.jus.uio.no/sisu/man/sisu_sqlite.7.html>
-
-.BR
- <http://www.jus.uio.no/sisu/man/sisu_webrick.1.html>
-
-.TP
-.BI 1.
-objects include: headings, paragraphs, verse, tables, images, but not
-footnotes/endnotes which are numbered separately and tied to the object from
-which they are referenced.
-.TP
-.BI 2.
-i.e. the html, pdf, epub, odf outputs are each built individually and
-optimised for that form of presentation, rather than for example the html being
-a saved version of the odf, or the pdf being a saved version of the html.
-
-.BR
-.TP
-.BI 3.
-the different heading levels
-.TP
-.BI 4.
-units of text, primarily paragraphs and headings, also any tables, poems,
-code-blocks
-.TP
-.BI 5.
-Specification submitted by Adobe to ISO to become a full open ISO
-specification
-<http://www.linux-watch.com/news/NS7542722606.html>
-.TP
-.BI 6.
-ISO standard ISO/IEC 26300:2006
-
-.BR
-.TP
-.BI 7.
-An open standard format for e-books
-
-.BR
-.TP
-.BI *1.
-square brackets
-.TP
-.BI *2.
-square brackets
-.TP
-.BI +1.
-square brackets
-.TP
-.BI 8.
-<http://www.jus.uio.no/sisu/man/>
-.TP
-.BI 9.
-<http://www.jus.uio.no/sisu/man/sisu.1.html>
-.TP
-.BI 10.
-From sometime after SiSU 0.58 it should be possible to describe SiSU markup
-using SiSU, which though not an original design goal is useful.
-.TP
-.BI 11.
-files should be prepared using UTF-8 character encoding
-.TP
-.BI 12.
-a footnote or endnote
-.TP
-.BI 13.
-self contained endnote marker & endnote in one
-.TP
-.BI *.
-unnumbered asterisk footnote/endnote, insert multiple asterisks if required
-.TP
-.BI **.
-another unnumbered asterisk footnote/endnote
-.TP
-.BI *3.
-editors notes, numbered asterisk footnote/endnote series
-.TP
-.BI +2.
-editors notes, numbered asterisk footnote/endnote series
-.TP
-.BI 14.
-<http://www.jus.uio.no/sisu/>
-.TP
-.BI 15.
-<http://www.ruby-lang.org/en/>
-.TP
-.BI 16.
-Table from the Wealth of Networks by Yochai Benkler
-<http://www.jus.uio.no/sisu/the_wealth_of_networks.yochai_benkler>
-.TP
-.BI 17.
-\.ssc (for composite) is under consideration but \._sst makes clear that this
-is not a regular file to be worked on, and thus less likely that people will
-have \"accidents\", working on a \.ssc file that is overwritten by subsequent
-processing. It may be however that when the resulting file is shared \.ssc is an
-appropriate suffix to use.
-.TP
-.BI 19.
-<http://www.postgresql.org/>
-<http://advocacy.postgresql.org/>
-<http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Postgresql>
-.TP
-.BI 20.
-<http://www.hwaci.com/sw/sqlite/>
-<http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sqlite>
-.TP
-.BI 21.
-<http://search.sisudoc.org>
-.TP
-.BI 22.
-(which could be extended further with current back-end). As regards scaling
-of the database, it is as scalable as the database (here Postgresql) and
-hardware allow.
-.TP
-.BI 23.
-of this feature when demonstrated to an IBM software innovations evaluator
-in 2004 he said to paraphrase: this could be of interest to us. We have large
-document management systems, you can search hundreds of thousands of documents
-and we can tell you which documents meet your search criteria, but there is no
-way we can tell you without opening each document where within each your
-matches are found.
-.TP
-.BI 24.
-There is nothing to stop MySQL support being added in future.
-.TP
-.BI 25.
-<http://www.jus.uio.no/sisu/man/sisu.1>
-.TP
-.BI 26.
-<http://www.jus.uio.no/sisu/man/sisu.8>
-.TP
-.BI 27.
-<http://www.jus.uio.no/sisu/man>
-.TP
-.BI 28.
-the
-.B Debian
-Free Software guidelines require that everything distributed within
-.B Debian
-can be changed - and the documents are authors' works that while freely
-distributable are not freely changeable.
-.TP
-.BI 29.
-named index.html or more extensively through sisu_manifest.html
-
-.SH SEE ALSO
-\fIsisu\fR(1),
-.br
-\fIsisu\-epub\fR(1),
-.br
-\fIsisu\-harvest\fR(1),
-.br
-\fIsisu\-html\fR(1),
-.br
-\fIsisu\-odf\fR(1),
-.br
-\fIsisu\-pdf\fR(1),
-.br
-\fIsisu\-pg\fR(1),
-.br
-\fIsisu\-sqlite\fR(1),
-.br
-\fIsisu\-txt\fR(1).
-.br
-\fIsisu_vim\fR(7)
-.br
-\fIsisu\fR(8)
-
-.SH HOMEPAGE
-More information about \fBSiSU\fR can be found at <\fIhttp://www.jus.uio.no/sisu/\fR>.
-
-.SH AUTHOR
-\fBSiSU\fR was written by Ralph Amissah <\fIralph@amissah.com\fR>.