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The "rdocfo" script will create XSL-FO output -- by default (i.e., with no command-line arguments) for the RDoc installation itself. You need Saxon (the command "saxon" in your path), or you can hack the script to use a different XSLT processor. Assuming "saxon" works, just run: rdocfo and you should end up with a file called "rdoc.fo". You can also do "rdocfo --help" to see the options available; you can use those options to use rdocfo more generally. David Alan Black dblack@candle.superlink.net --------------------------------------------- $Id: README,v 1.1 2003/10/10 08:00:05 wconrad Exp $ $Author: wconrad $
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