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NAME

       clit - program to manipulate Microsoft Reader .LIT files

SYNOPSIS

       1.  clit [options] litfile.lit subdir/
       2.  clit [options] oldfile.lit newfile.lit
       3.  clit [options] oldfile.lit newfile.lit inscription

DESCRIPTION

       This manual page documents briefly the clit command.

       ConvLIT  is a program to convert Microsoft Reader format eBooks [LIT] into an open format.  clit supports
       three modes of operation:

       1.     Explosion: expanding a LIT file into an OEBPS compliant package, that is the original XML  /  HTML
              source.

       2.     Downconverting: converts to DRM1 format, also known as sealing the LIT file.

       3.     Inscribing: similar to #2, this adds a label, or inscription, to the ebook to mark that it belongs
              to you.

OPTIONS

       A summary of options is included below.   For  a  complete  description,  run  the  program  without  any
       arguments.

       -d     Disable creating multiple subdirectories.

       -h     Show summary of options.

       -k   /path/to/keys.txt
              The  DRM5 key file is assumed to be called keys.txt and located in the current directory.  If not,
              use this option to instruct ConvLIT where to find the key file.

AUTHOR

       ConvLIT was written by Dan A. Jackson <drs@convertlit.com>.

       This manual page was written by Joe Nahmias <jello@debian.org>, for the Debian project (but may  be  used
       by others).

                                                 March 23, 2008                                          CLIT(1)