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Top Forums Shell Programming and Scripting rsync doesn't copy aliases fully Post 302493977 by lazybaer on Friday 4th of February 2011 11:20:09 AM
Old 02-04-2011
i mean the normal osx aliases (right click ...)
 

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sgml2xml-isoent(1)						     docbook2X							sgml2xml-isoent(1)

NAME
sgml2xml-isoent - Convert SGML to XML with support for ISO entities SYNOPSIS
sgml2xml-isoent [sgml-document] DESCRIPTION
sgml2xml-isoent converts an SGML document to XML, with support for the ISO entities. This is done by using sgml2xml(1) from the SP package (or osx(1) from the OpenSP package), and the declaration for the XML version of the ISO entities is added to the output. This means that the output of this conversion should work as-is with any XML tool. This program is often used for processing SGML DocBook documents with XML-based tools. In particular, db2x_xsltproc(1) calls this program as part of its --sgml option. On the other hand, it is probably not helpful for migrating a source SGML text file to XML, since the conver- sion mangles the original formatting. Since the XML version of the ISO entities are referred to directly, not via a DTD, this tool also works with document types other than Doc- Book. NOTES
The ISO entities are referred using the public identifiers ISO 8879:1986//ENTITIES//...//EN//XML. The catalogs used when parsing the con- verted document should resolve these entities to the appropriate place (on the local filesystem). If the entities are not resolved in the catalog, then the fallback is to get the entity files from the http://www.docbook.org/ Web site. AUTHOR
Steve Cheng <stevecheng@users.sourceforge.net>. SEE ALSO
sgml2xml(1), osx(1) docbook2X 0.8.8 3 March 2007 sgml2xml-isoent(1)
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