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pspp(1) 							    PSPP manual 							   pspp(1)

NAME
pspp - a system for statistical analysis SYNOPSIS
pspp ... DESCRIPTION
pspp starts up the PSPP program. PSPP performs statistical analysis on sampled data. Please see Info document `pspp' for more details on using PSPP. These documents and others are available in various formats. On Debian GNU/Linux systems, full documentation is available in directory `/usr/share/doc/pspp', in HTML and ASCII formats, and in `/usr/share/info', in Info format. TeX can be used to convert the Texinfo docu- mentation in the source distribution to nice-looking output for printing. Documentation is also at http://www.gnu.org/software/pspp. BUGS
Probably a lot. Known bugs are listed in the documentation files BUGS, LANGUAGE, and TODO, depending on type. Please see those files for more details. manpage v1.0 4 Jul 1997 pspp(1)

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XMLTEX(1)						      General Commands Manual							 XMLTEX(1)

NAME
xmltex, pdfxmltex - xml non-validating parser in TeX SYNOPSIS
xmltex xml file pdfxmltex xml file DESCRIPTION
This manual page documents briefly the xmltex, and pdfxmltex commands. This manual page was written for the Debian GNU/Linux distribution because the original program does not have a manual page. Instead, it has documentation in HTML and PS format in the /usr/share/doc/xmltex directory. xmltex and pdfxmltex is a TeX XML parser able to transform XML documents into .dvi files. xmltex knows nothing about your XML files. It needs to load some special macros files, usually with the .xmt extension. A configuration file, either named xmltex.cfg or jobname.cfg, is parsed. An especially useful configuration command is xmltraceoff which disables XML elements tracing. xmltex already knows about many XML schemata, such as TEI, TEI.2, MathML, SEC, HTML and XSL-FO, the support for the latest being provided by the passivetex package. SEE ALSO
The programs are documented fully in their own manual in the /usr/share/doc/xmltex directory. latex(1), tex(1) AUTHOR
This manual page was written by Fabien Ninoles <fabien@debian.org>, for the Debian GNU/Linux system (but may be used by others). XMLTEX(1)
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