.TH SGML.CONF 5 .\" NAME should be all caps, SECTION should be 1-8, maybe w/ subsection .\" other parms are allowed: see man(7), man(1) .SH NAME sgml.conf \- basic configuration file for SGML environment variables .SH "DESCRIPTION" This file contains basic variables for SGML environment. .HP Format of this file is straightforward: - Lines are either empty lines, comment lines (starting with hash mark) or variable assignments. - Assigments take form of "variable=value" where whitespace is not allowed. This makes the format Bourne-shell includable. .SH "VARIABLES" .TP .B SGML_BASE_DIR This variable contains root of the location of sgml components. Suggested value for this variable is /usr/share/sgml. .TP .B SGML_CATALOGS_DIRS This variable contains location of sgml catalog files. Suggested value is /etc/sgml. .TP .B SGML_EXTRA_BASE_DIRS This variable contains the directory name(s) of the root of the location(s) of optional sgml components that the system administrator doesn't want to install to primary SGML_BASE_DIR directory. If multiple directory names are mentioned, they are separated by colons. .TP .B SGML_BIN_DIR This variable contains the directory where executables should be placed. By default /usr/bin. .TP .B SGML_EXTRA_BIN_DIRS This variable contains the directory name(s) where optional executables can be placed. Suggested and default value is /usr/local/bin. If multiple directory names are mentioned, they are separated by colons. .TP .B SGML_TMP_DIR A hint to components where to put temporary files. The suggested and default value is /tmp. .TP .B SGML_POSTINSTALL_CMD A command that is to be executed when new components have been installed. This mechanism is not used by default, sgml components are usually registered by %post scriptlets. .SH "SEE ALSO" .\" Always quote multiple words for .SH .BR xsltproc (1)