bionic (1) ooo2dbk.1.gz

Provided by: ooo2dbk_2.1.0-1.1_all bug

NAME

       OOo2Dbk - program to convert OpenOffice.org-Writer (ODT and SXW) files to DocBook XML documents.

SYNOPSIS

       OOo2Dbk [options] openoffice.org-file

DESCRIPTION

       This manual page documents briefly the OOo2Dbk commands.

OPTIONS

       This version of OOo2Dbk understands the following command line options.

       -h, --help
              Show summary of options.

       -cFILE, --config=FILE
              Use  FILE  as  the  file  path  for  the  program  configuration  file.  Defaults  to  the  global
              /etc/ooo2dbk.xml configuration file or to  the  ooo2dbk.xml  configuration  file  in  the  ooo2dbk
              executable directory.

       -zFILE, --zipfile=FILE
              Use FILE as the filename for the generated ZIP archive

       -dFILE, --dbkfile=FILE
              Use  FILE  as  the  filename  for the generated DocBook XML file. This option has no effect if the
              -z/--zipfile option is used.

       -a, --article
              Produce a DocBook XML article. This is the default.

       -b, --book
              Produce a DocBook XML book.

       -xFILE, --xslt=FILE
              Use FILE as the file path for the XSLT stylesheet. Defaults to the ooo2dbk.xsl stylesheet.

       -mNAME, --cmdxslt=NAME
              Use command  NAME  as  the  XSLT  processor.  Available  command  names  are  defined  in  OOo2Dbk
              /etc/ooo2dbk.xml file. Defaults to xsltproc.

       -f, --flatxml
              Preserve the intermediate OpenOffice.org XML file (global.xml)

       -v, --verbose
              Print additional information to stdout when running conversion.

AUTHOR

       OOo2Dbk was written by Indesko (http://www.indesko.com/)

       This  manual page was written by Mohammed Adnène Trojette <adn+deb@diwi.org>, for the Debian project (but
       may be used by others).

                                                January  7, 2005                                      OOo2Dbk(1)