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The script xmlproc.sh takes an xml file as input,
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and processes it to create .pdf, .html or .ps output.
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It uses format.pl, a perl script to format <pre> blocks nicely,
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and add CDATA tags so writers do not have to use eg. <
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The file "entities.xml" must be edited to reflect current
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version, year, etc.
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Usage:
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xmlproc.sh -v manual.xml
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Validates an xml file to ensure no dtd-compliance errors
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xmlproc.sh -html manual.xml
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Output: manual.html
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xmlproc.sh -pdf manual.xml
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Output: manual.pdf
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xmlproc.sh -ps manual.xml
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Output: manual.ps
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Notum bene:
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- pdfxmltex barfs if given a filename with an underscore in it
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- xmltex won't work yet - there's a bug in passivetex
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which we are all waiting for Sebastian to fix.
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So we are going the xml -> pdf -> ps route for the time being,
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using pdfxmltex.
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