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Subject: RE: multiple rtf files From: "Jordi Mulet" <jmulet@xxxxxxxxxx> Date: Fri, 27 Mar 1998 14:26:39 +0100 |
Hello,
We have the same need.
We have builded different sgml files compliants with the Docbook DTD and
next we have created a big chunk of SGML as $$$$$ as the look for code:
<book>
<part><title>$$$$</title>
here the first sgml file (preface, chapter,.....)
</part>
<part><title>$$$$</title>
here the secon sgml file (preface, chapter,.....)
</part>
....
<part><title>$$$$</title>
here the nth sgml file (preface, chapter,.....)
</part>
....
</book>
Next we have generated a RTF file ... and now we want to split this file
into small files...
How is the best path to follow ?
Thanks in advance
Jordi Mulet
Editorial Praxis S.A
---Original Message-----
De: James.W Wilson <James.W.Wilson@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
Para: dssslist@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx <dssslist@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
Fecha: jueves 12 de febrero de 1998 17:03
Asunto: multiple rtf files
>
> I had the same need, on a large scale; I needed to generate tens of
> thousands of rtf files from single large chunks of sgml. Originally I
> split the sgml into tiny pieces and ran jade on each piece, but the
> per-file startup time made this very slow. I think this was because
> our dtd is very big; using xml might have helped this, but the 'xml
> dtd' needed for each file would still be pretty big...
>
> Anyways, what I'm doing now, and which is much faster, is running jade
> on the big chunk of sgml, converting it to rtf with little magic tags
> inside, and then running a fast scanner on the big rtf file to break
> it up into little rtf files based on the magic tags. This is sort of a
> flaky scheme, made even more so by the fact that I don't know rtf, but
> it works.
>
> James
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