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Contact Us Post Here to Contact Site Administrators and Moderators About Rules for Homework & Coursework Questions Forum Post 303029211 by RudiC on Wednesday 23rd of January 2019 07:18:01 AM
Old 01-23-2019
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Originally Posted by Naky
... (I can't put the name of the professor because is against the school rules to share private details of person related to the school, which includes the name)

I'd guess it's OK to enter the details from "Vorlesungsverzeichnis" ("course catalog"), detailedly enough to identify the lecture entity.
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OSPCAT(1)							     Reference								 OSPCAT(1)

NAME
ospcat - SGML print catalog SYNOPSIS
ospcat [-b name] [--bctf=name] [-C] [--catalogs] [-c sysid] [--catalog=sysid] [-f] [--error-file=file] [-D directory] [--directory=directory] [-R] [--restricted] [-v] [-h] [--help] [-P literal] [--public-id=literal] [-S literal] [--system_id=literal] [-p name] [--parameter-entity=name] [-d name] [--doctype=name] [-l name] [--linktype=name] [-e name] [--entity=name] [-n name] [--notation=name] [-s name] [--declaration=name] DESCRIPTION
ospcat prints effective system identifiers found in the catalogs on the standard output. It doesn't check that the system identifiers correspond to actual files. The return value is 0 if the last system identifier was successfully created and 1 otherwise. OPTIONS
The following options are available: -b name, --bctf=name Use bctf name for output. -f file, --error-file=file Append error messages to file file. -v, --version Display the program version. -h, --help Show this help text. -c sysid, --catalog=sysid Use catalog sysid. -C, --catalogs Arguments are catalogs, use DOCUMENT entry. -D directory, --directory=directory Search files in directory directory. -R, --restricted Restrict file reading (for use in Web apps). -P literal, --public-id=literal Print the effective system id for the public id literal. -S literal, --system-id=literal Print the effective system id for system id literal. -p name, --parameter-entity=name Print the effective system id for parameter entity name. -d name, --doctype=name Print the effective system id for the doctype name. -l name, --linktype=name Print the effective system id for the linktype name. -e name, --entity=name Print the effective system id for entity name. -n name, --notation=name Print the effective system id for notation name. -s name, --declaration=name Print the effective system id for the SGML declaration for doctype name. SEE ALSO
onsgmls(1), ospam(1), osgmlnorm(1), ospent(1) AUTHOR
Ian Castle <ian.castle@openjade.org> Author. COPYRIGHT
OpenSP September 2003 OSPCAT(1)
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