Provided by: xmlformat-perl_1.04-2_all
NAME
xmlformat - XML Document Formatter
SYNOPSIS
xmlformat [options] xml-file
OPTIONS
--help, -h Print this message and exit. --backup suffix -b suffix Back up the input document, adding suffix to the input filename to create the backup filename. --canonized-output Proceed only as far as the document canonization stage, printing the result. --check-parser Parse the document into tokens and verify that their concatenation is identical to the original input document. This option suppresses further document processing. --config-file file_name, -f file_name Specify the configuration filename. If no file is named, xmlformat uses the file named by the environment variable XMLFORMAT_CONF, if it exists, or ./xmlformat.conf, if it exists. Otherwise, xmlformat uses built-in formatting options. --in-place, -i Format the document in place, replacing the contents of the input file with the reformatted document. (It's a good idea to use --backup along with this option.) --show-config Show configuration options after reading configuration file. This option suppresses document processing. --show-unconfigured-elements Show elements that are used in the document but for which no options were specified in the configuration file. This option suppresses document output. --verbose, -v Be verbose about processing stages. --version, -V Show version information and exit.
AUTHOR
Paul DuBois paul@kitebird.com This manual page was written by Mathieu Malaterre <malat@debian.org> for the Debian GNU/Linux system, but may be used by others.