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[FreeBSD] / ports / textproc / htmlise - how to
[FreeBSD] / ports / textproc / htmlisehttp://cvsweb.freebsd.org/ports/textproc/htmlise
I've installed this but I can't find any documentation -anywhere- on how to use it. There is no man or help switch available for this. Can anybody give me some insight on what syntax it requires or a simple example on how I can use it? |
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