Provided by: mozart_1.4.0-8ubuntu1_i386
NAME
ozdoc - Produce documentation using the ozdoc DTD
SYNOPSIS
ozdoc options...
DESCRIPTION
The Oz Documentation DTD provides a means to markup technical documentation so that it is easy to convert it to alternative publication formats such as LaTeX and HTML. ozdoc can be used to process SGML sources written according to the Oz Documentation DTD.
OPTIONS
--in=file The input SGML file. --type=type What output to generate (supported types: html-color, html-mono, html-stylesheets, html-global-index, chunk) --out=directory The output directory. --(no)autoindex Automatically generate index entries. --include=A1,...,An Assume '<!ENTITY & Ai "INCLUDE">'. --link=text,relURL Include a link in the margin of each page. --stylesheet=relURL What style sheet to use for generated pages. --(no)latextogif Generate GIF files from LaTeX code. --latexdb=file Reuse GIFs generated from LaTeX code. --(no)split Split the document into several nodes. --(no)abstract Generate an abstract.html auxiliary file. --keeppictures Do no recreate GIF from PS if already there. --xrefdb=file Where to look up respectively store references. --xrefdir=relURL Where this document goes relative to the whole documentation installation directory. --xreftree=relURL How to get to whole doc installation from the directory where this document goes. --indexdb=file Where to look up respectively store index entries. --make-hhc=file Where to write a HTML Help contents file. --ozdoc-home=directory ozdoc installation directory. --author-path=path --bib-path=path --bst-path=path --sbin-path=path Where to look for author databases, bib files, bst files, and ozdoc scripts. --catalog=file Specify the catalog file to use for parsing.
SEE ALSO
Full documentation of the Mozart system and the Oz programming language is available through the the mozart-doc package, or from the mozart web page www.mozart-oz.org.
AUTHOR
This manual page was compiled from the Mozart documentation because the original package does not have a manual page for ozdoc. February 5, 2003 OZDOC(1)