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xmltoman(1)						      General Commands Manual						       xmltoman(1)

NAME
xmltoman - xml to man converter SYNOPSIS
xmltoman file.1.xml > file.1 DESCRIPTION
xmltoman is a small script to convert xml to a man page in groff format. It features the usual man page items such a description, options, see also etc. The xml format also supports converting to html pages. You will find the dtd in /usr/share/xmltoman/ on a debian system. There is also an xsl file to generate html using xsltproc(1). See also /usr/share/doc/xmltoman/examples for examples. FILES
/usr/share/xmltoman/xmltoman.dtd the DTD file. /usr/share/xmltoman/xmltoman.xsl XSLT stylesheet to generate html. /usr/share/xmltoman/xmltoman.css stylesheet to be used for HTML. AUTHOR
xmltoman was written by Oliver Kurth <oku@masqmail.cx> SEE ALSO
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ifplugd.conf(5) 						File Formats Manual						   ifplugd.conf(5)

NAME
ifplugd.conf - ifplugd configuration file SYNOPSIS
/etc/ifplugd/ifplugd.conf DESCRIPTION
ifplugd.conf is the configuration file for ifplugd. It is a shell script that is sourced by the init script starting the daemon. It shall be used to set environment variables which are interpreted by the init script: OPTIONS
INTERFACES Specifies the ethernet interfaces to monitor. It has to contain a space seperated list of network interfaces names. Most users will probably use "eth0" here, however you may add additional interfaces for monitoring more than one device. A special value is sup- ported as well: "auto" will enable a more or less working auto detection of available network devices. This won't make you happy when using network module auto loading, since it cannot detect currently unloaded network devices. ARGS Additional command line arguments for ifplugd invocation. See ifplugd(8) for further information. ARGS_iface If specified for an interface this variable takes precedence over ARGS. This may be useful if more than one network device is present. SEE ALSO
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