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NAME

       debiandoc-sgml - overview of the DebianDoc-SGML formatting tools

SYNOPSIS

       debiandoc2*  [-h]  [-b basename]  [-X   custom_dir] [-s script] [-c] [-C] [-d declaration] [-e extension]
       [-k] [-l locale] [-n onsgmls_options] [--] [source]

       debiandoc2html [-L] [-X  custom_dir] [-s script] [-m] [-t topname] [-1] [shared options]
       debiandoc2text [-O] [-X  custom_dir] [-s script] [-m] [shared options]
       debiandoc2textov [-O] [-X custom_dir] [-s script] [-m] [shared options]
       debiandoc2latex [-O] [-X custom_dir] [-s script] [shared options]
       debiandoc2latexdvi [-O] [-X custom_dir] [-s script] [-p papersize] [-v] [shared options]
       debiandoc2latexps [-O] [-X custom_dir] [-s script] [-p papersize] [-v] [-1] [shared options]
       debiandoc2latexpdf [-O] [-X custom_dir] [-s script] [-p papersize] [-v] [shared options]
       debiandoc2dvi [-O] [-X custom_dir] [-s script] [-p papersize] [-v] [shared options]
       debiandoc2ps [-O] [-X custom_dir] [-s script] [-p papersize] [-v] [-1] [shared options]
       debiandoc2pdf [-O] [-X custom_dir] [-s script] [-p papersize] [-v] [shared options]
       debiandoc2texinfo [-O] [-X custom_dir] [-s script] [shared options]
       debiandoc2info [-X custom_dir] [-s script] [-v] [shared options]
       debiandoc2dbk [-s script] [shared options]
       debiandoc2wiki [-O] [-s script] [-m] [shared options]

DESCRIPTION

       DebianDoc-SGML is an SGML DTD and a set of  formatting  tools.   These  tools  convert  source,  an  SGML
       document conforming to the DebianDoc-SGML DTD, into various output formats.

       Each formatting tool debiandoc2foo directs its output to basename.extension where basename is source with
       any leading directory components and any trailing .sgml removed.  If source is - then the input is  taken
       from  the  standard  input.   This  option  is  not  available  with  debiandoc2html, debiandoc2latexdvi,
       debiandoc2latexps, debiandoc2latexpdf, debiandoc2dvi, debiandoc2ps,  debiandoc2pdf,  debiandoc2info,  and
       debiandoc2dbk.

       debiandoc2html  produces a subdirectory basename.html containing an HTML representation of the input in a
       set of .html files.  The `top level' page is named basename.html/index.html.

       debiandoc2text produces a plain ASCII text file basename.txt formatted to a width of 79 columns.

       debiandoc2textov produces an ASCII text file basename.tov formatted  to  a  width  of  79  columns,  with
       overstrikes for highlighting (using backspaces and repeated characters or underscores).  This is the same
       ASCII text output style as is generated by troff.

       debiandoc2latex produces an input file basename.tex for the LaTeX typesetting system.  This can  be  used
       to produce PostScript output and PDF output.

       debiandoc2latexdvi  produces  a DVI file basename.dvi via the LaTeX typesetting system.  This can be used
       to produce PostScript output.

       debiandoc2latexps produces a PostScript file basename.ps via the LaTeX typesetting system.

       debiandoc2latexpdf produces a PDF file basename.pdf via LaTeX typesetting system.

       debiandoc2dvi produces a DVI file basename.dvi.  Currently this is done via the LaTeX typesetting system.
       This can be used to produce PostScript output.

       debiandoc2ps  produces  a  PostScript file basename.ps.  Currently this is done via the LaTeX typesetting
       system.

       debiandoc2pdf produces a PDF file basename.pdf.  Currently this is done via the LaTeX typesetting system.

       debiandoc2texinfo produces an input file basename.texinfo for the Texinfo documentation system.  This can
       be used to produce an Info file.

       debiandoc2info produces an Info file basename.info via the Texinfo documentation system.

       debiandoc2dbk  produces a subdirectory basename.dbk containing an DocBook XML representation of the input
       in a set of .dbk files.  The `top level' page is named basename.dbk/index.dbk.  If -1 option is used,  it
       produces a basename.dbk file instead in the same directory without creating a subdirectory.

       debiandoc2wiki  produces  a  text  file  basename.wiki , part of which may be used for creation of a Wiki
       page.

SHARED OPTIONS

       The following command line options are supported by all formatting tools:

       -b basename
              Use the indicated basename instead of the default one.  If applied  to  debiandoc2html  and  given
              with  one  or  more directory components, the indicated basename is interpreted as basename/prefix
              with basename now consisting of the given directory components.  The resulting basename is used as
              described  above.   The  prefix  is  used  as prefix of the set of .html files containing the HTML
              representation of the input, including the `top level' page.

       -c     Turn on content-negotiation with encoding suffix.  This causes the generated output  to  be  named
              basename.language[.encoding].extension  based  on  the  -l option argument.  The optional encoding
              exists only when -l option argument explicitly contains encoding.

       -C     Turn on content-negotiation without encoding suffix.  This causes the generated output to be named
              basename.language.extension  based  only  on  the  language part of -l option argument.  (Good for
              UTF-8 locale such as 'fr.UTF-8'.)

       -d declaration
              Use     the     indicated     SGML     declaration     instead     of      the      default      (
              /usr/share/sgml/debiandoc/dtd/sgml/1.0/debiandoc.dcl  ).   If  given without any leading directory
              components, declaration is assumed to be in one of the declaration directories in the SGML  search
              paths.

       -e extension
              Use the indicated extension instead of the default one.

       -h     Print the help message on stdout.

       -k     Keep  the  intermediate  files  in  the directory with the output file(s).  This includes files in
              onsgmls(1)'s output format basename.sasp and basename.sasp-foo.  For LaTeX based output this  also
              includes  the  files basename.aux, basename.log, basename.tex and basename.toc, and for PostScript
              output the file basename.dvi as well.  Further, if the -O option and/or the -c option  and/or  the
              -e  option(s)  are/is  used  to  generate  a  DVI,  a PDF or a PS file, respectively basename.dvi,
              basename.pdf or basename.ps is also an intermediate file.

       -l locale
              Use the indicated locale to localize the generated output.  If this  option  is  not  used  or  an
              unsupported locale is indicated, the locale 'en' which is alias of 'en_US.ISO8859-1' is used.  For
              generic English UTF-8, use 'en.UTF-8' instead.  These will be used as a part of file name when  -c
              or  -C options are used.  For HTML, content negotiation part of file name is generated by changing
              the locale value such as 'pt_BR' to a lower case one 'pt-br'.  The locale value  such  as  'pt-br'
              are  also  accepted  as an alias for pt_BR' to make build scripts cleaner. This will make non-HTML
              output to use the same suffix as  HTML.  See  /usr/share/perl5/DebianDoc_SGML/Locale/Alias.pm  for
              exact locale names accepted (left side values).

       -n onsgmls_options
              Pass the indicated options directly on to onsgmls(1).  May be used more than once.

       --     Separates options from the source in case the latter begins with a hyphen.

SPECIFIC OPTIONS

       The  following  command  line options are supported only by some formatting tools (see the synopsis above
       for which tool support which option):

       -1     Generate one page for HTML output.  Generate 1 page per page (default) for PostScript  output  (as
              this is the default now the option is deprecated and will likely be removed in the future).

       -L     Do not add <link> tags to the header of the generated HTML file(s).

       -m     Put the comments in footnote style in the output.

       -O     Output  to  standard output instead of to the file basename.extension.  This is implied when input
              is taken from standard input.

       -p papersize
              Produce output in the indicated papersize.  See papersize(5) for details.

       -P     Add extra <p>  tags  to  the  regenerated  SGML  file(s)  around  <list>,  <enumlist>,  <taglist>,
              <example>, ... to work with Debiandoc SGML syntax.

       -s script
              Apply  the  specified  script  on  the  intermediate .latex or .texinfo file before making further
              processing. (Or apply the specified script on the generated file)

              The script is called with its argument set to [ -l  locale ] inputfile outputfile .

              Currently, the default value for this script hook for .tex file is  set  to  /usr/share/debiandoc-
              sgml/fixlatex which fixes Chinese Big5 encoding issues.

       -S     Use <sect1>, <sect2>, <sect3>, ...  instead of default <section> for DocBook XML conversion.

       -t topname
              Use  the  indicated topname (without extension) as the name of the `top level' page instead of the
              default one.

       -v     Be verbose when invoking secondary processors such as latex or makeinfo.

       -x     Generate XHTML compliant HTML output.

       -X custom_dir.
              You    can    change    the    locale    dependent    data    directory    from    the     default
              /usr/share/perl5/DebianDoc_SGML/Locale/ to custom_dir directory by setting this option.

              This may be used as a hook for user to add new locale support or to change LaTeX header definition
              created by the debiandoc-sgml package without having root access to the system.

DIAGNOSTICS

       Error messages from the validating SGML parser onsgmls(1) indicate something is wrong with source.   Make
       sure source conforms to the DebianDoc-SGML DTD.

       Error  messages  from  saspconvert  (an internally used script of the DebianDoc-SGML package) indicates a
       problem with the package itself.  Please report them to the package maintainer via Debian's bug reporting
       system.

       If debiandoc2latexdvi, debiandoc2latexps, debiandoc2latexpdf, debiandoc2dvi, debiandoc2ps, debiandoc2pdf,
       or debiandoc2info encounter an error when calling their secondary processors, they issue  an  appropriate
       error message and indicate to use the -v option to see the output generated by these secondary processors
       (which can be a lot!).  The latter three also indicate to check the log file basename.log.

       If an error occurred, none of the already generated intermediate files are removed.  They are removed  in
       the  next  successful  conversion  of  the same source by the same debiandoc2foo (unless the -k option is
       used).

NOTES

       If debiandoc2foo is about to overwrite an already existing intermediate file, it  issues  an  appropriate
       warning  message  (except for files in onsgmls(1)'s output format).  See the description of the -k option
       for a complete overview of the intermediate files.

ENVIRONMENT

       The output from the <date> tag can be overridden by the value of environment variable  DEBIANDOC_DATE  if
       defined.

BUGS

       There  should be a program to convert the overstrikes generated by debiandoc2textov from using backspaces
       to using carriage returns.

       The paper size  support  in  debiandoc2latexdvi,  debiandoc2latexps,  debiandoc2latexpdf,  debiandoc2dvi,
       debiandoc2ps, and debiandoc2pdf is not complete.

       When  debiandoc2html  is invoked with -x option to produce XHTML compliant code, the index format control
       features of <enumlist> will not work and it produces <enumlist> in the compact format.

       The debiandoc2dbk command creates usable DocBook XML file.  This is  meant  to  be  used  as  a  tool  to
       transform existing DebianDoc SGML document to DocBook XML document.

       The  new  XHTML  feature  of debiandoc2html command may contain some bugs but improves XML conformance of
       HTML output.

       The generated Wiki page text created  by  debiandoc2wiki  command  is  meant  to  be  used  after  manual
       reformatting.

SEE ALSO

       /usr/share/doc/debiandoc-sgml-doc/
              DebianDoc-SGML  documentation  in SGML (= source), HTML, PDF and plain text format (currently only
              the SGML DTD is described)

       /usr/share/doc/sp/
              OpenSP suite (which includes the validating SGML parser onsgmls) documentation in HTML format

       basename(1)

AUTHOR

       Ardo van Rangelrooij <ardo@debian.org>
       Ian Jackson (original version)
       Osamu Aoki (XML converter, UTF-8 updates, etc.)