04-10-2011
Sorry, but i am confuse ..........
Any help?
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sgmlcheck
SGMLCHECK(1) General Commands Manual SGMLCHECK(1)
NAME
sgmlcheck - check the syntax of an LinuxDoc DTD sgml source file
SYNOPSIS
sgmlcheck file[.sgml]
DESCRIPTION
sgmlcheck is an old and obsoleted form of the SGML source checker command of LinuxDoc-Tools. It is recommended to switch the new form lin-
uxdoc -B check now. It runs an SGML parse on the specified document source. Any errors are reported to standard output. No formatted
version of the source is produced.
Note that sgmlcheck preprocesses the LinuxDoc DTD SGML source, doing the conditionalization described by any <#if></#if> and
<#unless></#unless> tags. Document sources containing these tags will confuse a standalone SGML parser.
OPTIONS
None. The generic options described in linuxdoc(1) are accepted, but have no effect (except for -D).
FILES
Many files and executables in /usr/share/linuxdoc-tools and /usr/bin are used.
BUGS
None known.
AUTHOR
Originally written by Cees de Groot <cg@cdegroot.com> as sgmlcheck for SGML-Tools v1. Currently maintained by Taketoshi Sano
<sano@debian.org> for Linuxdoc-Tools.
SEE ALSO
linuxdoc(1), sgml2html(1), sgml2info(1), sgml2latex(1), sgml2rtf(1), sgml2txt(1).
16 May 2000 SGMLCHECK(1)