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Name

       instant - manipulates ESIS from parsed SGML instance

Synopsis

       instant [ -bhuvxHISW ]  [ -t file]  [ -s file]  [ -c file]  [ -o file]  [ -D variable=value ...]  [ -i
       id]  [ -l directory]  [file]

Description

       The instant program manipulates an SGML document instance in a variety  of  ways,  including  translating
       into a form suitable for a formatting application and printing information about this instance.  Input to
       instant is the output of onsgmls, whose format is called Element Structure Information Set (ESIS).

Flags

       The following are the possible command line options to instant. Output is sent to  the  standard  output,
       except where otherwise noted.

       -t file
              Translate  the  SGML instance to another form, usually suitable for a formatting application.  The
              file is called a translation spec, which  specifies  how  the  tags  are  to  be  translated.  See
              transpec(5).  By convention, names for file use the suffix .ts, for translation spec.

       -s file
              Specifies  a  file  of  mappings  for SDATA entities in the instance.  The file is of two columns,
              separated by one or more tabs.  Spaces can not  be  used  as  the  separator  because  spaces  are
              allowable  as  the content of the columns.  The first column is the entity data to map, the second
              is the string that the data is mapped to.  The entity data is typically what is  found  in  public
              ISO  entity sets, such as the General Technical and Publishing sets.  The mappings are specific to
              the formatting application used.  For example, to map  the  em  dash  entity,  [mdash  ],  in  the
              Publishing set to the TeX representation, the first column would be [mdash ] and the second column
              ---.  Lines beginning with a # are comments, and are ignored. Empty lines are also ignored.

       -c file
              Specifies a file of string mappings for characters in the instance.  The file is of  two  columns,
              separated  by  white  space.  The first is the character to map, the second is the string that the
              character is mapped to.  The mappings are specific to  the  formatting  application  used.   Lines
              beginning with a # are comments, and are ignored. Empty lines are also ignored.

       -d     strip newline at the beginning of data records

       -f length
              Set the threshold for the length, in characters, of an <Entry>, over which it is called a block of
              filled text, to length.

       -o file
              Write all output (except error and warning messages) to file file.  By  default,  output  goes  to
              stdout.

       -h     Print  a  text representation of the hierarchy of the instance elements.  The deeper an element is
              in the tree, the more it is indented. The data content is not printed.

       -u     Print a summary of the usage  of  each  element  in  the  instance.   Information  given  includes
              attributes, number of children, and depth in the hierarchy.

       -S     Print  some  statistics  about  element usage in the instance, including how often each element is
              used and how much PCDATA is contained.

       -x     Print the context of each element in the instance, from each element to the root of  the  document
              tree.

       -v     Validate  the  SGML instance based on the set of constraints or descriptions in the transpec file.
              This flags tells instant to turn off normal output, leaving only diagnostics.

       -l directory
              Try to read the translation specs or other files from in the directory directory if not  found  in
              the  current  directory.   This is called the library directory.  The environment variable TPT_LIB
              may also be used to specify this.

       -b     Interactive browser mode. The user is  prompted  for  actions,  which  include  moving  among  and
              examining  the  various nodes in the hierarchy of the instance, displaying information about them,
              etc.

       -I     List the IDs of all elements in the instance that have an ID.  The format  is  more  suitable  for
              other  programs  than  humans.   Lines  show  the ID, element GI, filename, and line, separated by
              colons.  (This depends on the -l option to onsgmls which provide filenames and line numbers.)

       -i id  When translating the instance, begin processing at the element whose  ID  is  id  instead  of  the
              topmost element.

       -D variable=value
              Define the variable variable with value value.

       -W     Do not print warning messages.

       -H     Print a help message briefly describing the options.

       file   Read  the  instance from the file file.  This is expected to be the output of the program onsgmls.
              If not specified, instant reads the instance from its standard input.

       In some cases it makes no sense to combine options.  This is especially true if one of the options is  to
       perform a translation. No checking is done for this.

Interactive Browser

       These are the commands to the interactive browser:

       cd args ...
              Change  to  a different element in the hierarchy.  cd id id will change to the element whose ID is
              id.  cd N will change to the Nth child element of the current element.  Several values of N may be
              specified,  so  the program will change to successively descending elements in the hierarchy.  The
              string .. may appear for N to move up a level in the hierarchy (like in a unix file system).  A  /
              may be specified for N to change to the top of the hierarchy.

       cont   Print the context of each element.

       data N Show the data content (PCDATA, RCDATA, and DATA) of child node N.

       find spec
              Find paths to elements matching spec, where spec may be one of:

              parent gi
                     Find all elements whose parent element is gi.

              child gi
                     Find all elements which have a child element gi.

              gi gi  Find all elements whose name is gi.

              attr name value
                     Find all elements that have a attribute name that have a value value.

       id ID  Show location of element whose ID is ID.  If ID is ?, it will list all IDs with the paths to them.

       ls     List  information  about  the  current element in the hierarchy.  This includes element name, line
              number in instance, context, attributes and their values, child  elements,  data  directly  within
              this element, and the order of the current element among its siblings.

       q relation element
              Report  whether or not the current element has the relation relation to the named element element.
              Values of relation are the same as for _followrel in transpec reference page.

       stat   Show statistics about the hierarchy.

       sum    Show a tag usage summary about the hierarchy.

       tran transpec outfile
              Write translated output using trans spec transpec to file outfile.  If outfile is  not  specified,
              output is sent to stdout.

       tree   Print  a  textual  representation  of  the  hierarchy  of  the instance, where deeper elements are
              indented more.

       where  Show current position in the hierarchy.

       <control-D>
              Exits the program.

       The stat, sum, tree, cont commands take an optional first argument (of any value), which  means  to  only
       consider the entire instance instead of the hierarchy from the current element.

Files

       file.ts
              Translation specification file.

       file.sdata
              SDATA entity mapping file.

       file.cmap
              Character mapping file.

Related Information

       transpec(5), onsgmls(1), Standard Generalized Markup Language (SGML), ISO 8879.

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