Source: sisu Section: text Priority: optional Maintainer: SiSU Project <sisu@lists.sisudoc.org> Uploaders: Ralph Amissah <ralph@amissah.com> Build-Depends: debhelper (>= 8) Standards-Version: 3.9.5 Homepage: http://www.sisudoc.org/ Vcs-Browser: http://git.sisudoc.org/?p=code/sisu.git Vcs-Git: git://git.sisudoc.org/git/code/sisu.git Package: sisu Architecture: all Depends: ${misc:Depends}, ruby | ruby-interpreter, openssl, rsync, unzip, zip Recommends: sisu-pdf, sisu-sqlite, sisu-postgresql, imagemagick | graphicsmagick, keychain, openssh-client | lsh-client, po4a, qrencode, rake, ruby-rmagick, tidy, tree, vim-addon-manager Suggests: lv, calibre, pinfo, poedit, texinfo, trang Conflicts: sisu-markup-samples (<= 1.0.11) Replaces: sisu-markup-samples (<= 1.0.11) Description: documents - structuring, publishing in multiple formats and search SiSU is a lightweight markup based, command line oriented, document structuring, publishing and search framework for document collections. . With minimal preparation of a plain-text (UTF-8) file, using sisu markup syntax in your text editor of choice, SiSU can generate various document formats (most of which share a common object numbering system for locating content), including plain text, HTML, XHTML, XML, EPUB, OpenDocument text (ODF:ODT), LaTeX, PDF files, and populate an SQL database with objects (roughly paragraph-sized chunks) so searches may be performed and matches returned with that degree of granularity. Think being able to finely match text in documents across different output formats and across languages if you have translations of the same document, using common object numbers. Additionally for search, your criteria is met by these documents at these locations within each document (equally relevant across different output formats and languages). To be clear (if obvious) page numbers provide none of this functionality. Object numbering is particularly suitable for "published" works (finalized texts as opposed to works that are frequently changed or updated) for which it provides a fixed means of reference of content. Document outputs also share semantic meta-data provided. . SiSU also provides concordance files, document content certificates and manifests of generated output. SiSU provides the means to make book indexes that make use of its object numbering. . A vim syntax highlighting file and an ftplugin with folds for sisu markup is provided. Vim 7 includes syntax highlighting for SiSU. Some syntax hilighting is also available for Emacs and a few other editors. . Dependencies for various features are taken care of in sisu related packages. The package sisu-complete installs the whole of SiSU. . Additional document markup samples are provided in the package sisu-markup-samples which is found in the non-free archive the licenses for the substantive content of the marked up documents provided is that provided by the author or original publisher. . SiSU uses utf-8 & parses left to right. Currently supported languages: am bg bn br ca cs cy da de el en eo es et eu fi fr ga gl he hi hr hy ia is it ja ko la lo lt lv ml mr nl nn no oc pl pt pt_BR ro ru sa se sk sl sq sr sv ta te th tk tr uk ur us vi zh (see XeTeX polyglossia & cjk) . SiSU works well under po4a translation management, for which an administrative sample Rakefile is provided with sisu_manual under markup-samples. Package: sisu-complete Architecture: all Depends: ${misc:Depends}, ruby | ruby-interpreter, sisu (= ${source:Version}), sisu-pdf (= ${source:Version}), sisu-postgresql (= ${source:Version}), sisu-sqlite (= ${source:Version}) Description: installs all SiSU related packages SiSU is a lightweight markup based document structuring, publishing and search framework for document collections. . This package installs SiSU and related packages that enable sisu to produce pdf and to populate PostgreSQL and sqlite databases. . See sisu for a description of the package. Package: sisu-pdf Architecture: all Depends: ${misc:Depends}, ruby | ruby-interpreter, sisu (= ${source:Version}), texlive-latex-base, texlive-fonts-recommended, texlive-generic-recommended, texlive-latex-recommended, texlive-latex-extra, texlive-math-extra, texlive-xetex, fonts-liberation, lmodern, latex-cjk-all, texlive-lang-cjk Suggests: evince | pdf-viewer Description: dependencies to convert SiSU LaTeX output to pdf SiSU is a lightweight markup based document structuring, publishing and search framework for document collections. . This package enables the conversion of SiSU LaTeX output to pdf. Package: sisu-postgresql Architecture: all Depends: ${misc:Depends}, ruby | ruby-interpreter, sisu (= ${source:Version}), postgresql, ruby-pg, ruby-fcgi Suggests: fcgiwrap, nginx-light | httpd, postgresql-contrib Description: SiSU dependencies for use with PostgreSQL database SiSU is a lightweight markup based document structuring, publishing and search framework for document collections. . This package enables SiSU to populate a PostgreSQL database. This is done at an object/paragraph level, making granular searches of documents possible. . This relational database feature of SiSU is not required but provides interesting possibilities, including that of granular searches of documents for matching units of text, primarily paragraphs that can be displayed or identified by object citation number, from which an index of documents matched and each matched paragraph within them can be displayed. Package: sisu-sqlite Architecture: all Depends: ${misc:Depends}, ruby | ruby-interpreter, sisu (= ${source:Version}), sqlite3, ruby-sqlite3, ruby-fcgi Suggests: fcgiwrap, nginx-light | httpd Description: SiSU dependencies for use with SQLite database SiSU is a lightweight markup based document structuring, publishing and search framework for document collections. . This package enables SiSU to populate an SQLite database. This is done at an object/paragraph level, making granular searches of documents possible. . This relational database feature of SiSU is not required but provides interesting possibilities, including that of granular searches of documents for matching units of text, primarily paragraphs that can be displayed or identified by object citation number, from which an index of documents matched and each matched paragraph within them can be displayed.