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diff --git a/data/README b/data/README index 29eb91c..2ca5e06 100644 --- a/data/README +++ b/data/README @@ -1,5 +1,5 @@ The markup samples in sisu-markup-samples are installed to -/usr/share/doc/sisu/markup-samples-non-free/samples +/usr/share/doc/markup-samples Output in multiple formats can be generated running SiSU against the markup samples, e.g.: @@ -34,15 +34,27 @@ Debian Free Software Guideline license compatible, notably: invariant sections URL: <http://www.gnu.org/copyleft/fdl.html> Markup: free_as_in_freedom_2.richard_stallman_and_the_free_software_revolution.sam_williams.richard_stallman.sst +Output in multiple formats can be generated running SiSU against the markup +samples, e.g.: + +sisu --html filename.sst +sisu --html --epub --pdf filename.sst + +Online a few sample marked up documents, and their resulting outputs, can be +found at: + <http://www.jus.uio.no/sisu> + <http://www.jus.uio.no/sisu/SiSU/examples.html> + A few additional sample books prepared as sisu markup samples, output formats to be generated using SiSU are contained in a separate package sisu-markup-samples -sisu-markup-samples contains gpl content and additional material released under -various licenses mostly different Creative Commons licences that do not permit -inclusion in the Debian Project as they do not meet the DFSG for various -reasons, most commonly in that they require the original substantive text be -maintained and often that the works be used only non-commercially +sisu-markup-samples contains books (prepared using sisu markup), that were +released by their authors various licenses mostly different Creative Commons +licences that do not permit inclusion in the Debian Project as they have +requirements that do not meet the Debian Free Software Guidelines for various +reasons, most commonly that they require that the original substantive text +remain unchanged, and sometimes that the works be used only non-commercially. Free as in Freedom - Richard Stallman's Crusade for Free Software, Sam Williams, [as above] |