Name

refdbnd — creates a skeleton document and a Makefile for RefDB

Synopsis

Interactive mode:

refdbnd

Non-interactive mode:

refdbnd basename doctype pubtype database style encoding css-file

Description

This script should be the first choice for novices to create new SGML or XML documents for use with RefDB(7). If called without arguments, the script runs in an interactive mode and collects a few answers about the new document. Based on these answers it will create skeleton documents for both the short and full citation formats, as well as a custom-tailored Makefile that performs all necessary steps to create formatted output from the document.

Alternatively you can call this script from a directory that contains an existing SGML or XML file. Pass the full name to the script when it asks for a filename, and the script will try to guess some of the settings from the existing file.

The script can create the following document types:

DocBook SGML

Versions 3.1, 4.0, 4.1

DocBook XML

Version 4.1.2, 4.2, 4.3

TEI XML

Version P4

The skeleton documents created by the script contain the appropriate prolog for the selected document type. The only extension is the declaration of an external entity in the internal subset which is required to include the bibliography.

Options

basename

The basename of the document, i.e. sans extension. If you want to end up with foo.pdf, use foo

doctype

Available options are db31, db40, and db41 for DocBook SGML; db41x, db42x, and db43x for DocBook XML; and teix for TEI XML

pubtype

This is one of set, book, or article for DocBook, and TEI.2 for TEI

database

The name of the database that contains your references.

style

The name of the bibliography style.

encoding

The character encoding of the document.

css-file

The name of a CSS file for the HTML output.

Makefile Targets

The Makefile is set up to process your document properly depending on its type. The following targets are available to be called like make target:

html

Creates a set of HTML files.

pdf

Creates a PDF file.

ps

Creates a Postscript file (SGML documents only).

rtf

Creates a RTF file. The Rich Text Format can be edited by most Word Processors.

Note

Not all FO processors offer RTF output, so this target may not work for XML documents with your setup.

all

This is the default if you call make without specifying a target. It will build all of the above targets.

htmldist

Creates a .tar.gz archive of the HTML files.

pdfdist

Creates a .tar.gz archive of the PDF file.

ps

Creates a .tar.gz archive of the Postscript file (SGML documents only).

rtf

Creates a .tar.gz archive of the RTF file.

dist

This will build all of the above archives.

clean

This will remove all built files, except for the source document using the full citation format.

shortclean

This will remove all built files, including the source document using the full citation format.

Files

/usr/local/share/refdb/db/examples/Makefile.template

The template used to create the Makefile.

See also

RefDB (7).

RefDB manual (local copy) <prefix>/share/doc/refdb-<version>/refdb-manual/index.html

RefDB manual (web) <http://refdb.sourceforge.net/manual/index.html>

RefDB on the web <http://refdb.sourceforge.net/>

Author

refdbnd was written by Markus Hoenicka <markus@mhoenicka.de>.