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PROGRAM:
NAME
sgmlnorm - normalize SGML documents
An SGML System Conforming to International Standard ISO 8879 -- Standard Generalized
Markup Language
SYNOPSIS
sgmlnorm [ -Cdemnv ] [ -bbctf ] [ -ccatalog ] [ -Ddir ] [ -iname ] [ -wwarning ]
sysid...
DESCRIPTION
sgmlnorm prints on the standard output a normalized document instance for the SGML
document contained in the concatenation of the entities with system identifiers sysid...
When the normalized instance is prefixed with the original SGML declaration and prolog, it
will have the same ESIS as the original SGML document, with the following exceptions:
· The output of sgmlnorm does not protect against the recognition of short reference
delimiters, so any USEMAP declarations must be removed from the DTD.
· The normalized instance will use the reference delimiters, even if the original instance
did not.
· If marked sections are included in the output using the -m option, the reference
reserved names will be used for the status keywords even if the original instance did
not.
· Any ESIS information relating to the SGML LINK feature will be lost.
The normalized instance will not use any markup minimization features except that:
· Any attributes that were not specified in the original instance will not be included in
the normalized instance. (Current attributes will be included.)
· If the declared value of an attribute was a name token group, and a value was specified
that was the same as the name of the attribute, then the attribute name and value
indicator will be omitted. For example, with HTML sgmlnorm would output <DL COMPACT>
rather than <DL COMPACT="COMPACT">.
OPTIONS
-bbctf Use the BCTF name bctf for output. See nsgmls(1) for more information about this
option.
-cfile Use the catalog entry file file.
-C The filename... arguments specify catalog files rather than the document entity.
The document entity is specified by the first DOCUMENT entry in the catalog files.
-d Output a document type declaration with the same external identifier as the input
document, and with no internal declaration subset. No check is performed that the
document instance is valid with respect to this DTD.
-Ddirectory
Search directory for files specified in system identifiers. Multiple -D options are
allowed. See nsgmls(1) for more information about this option.
-e Describe open entities in error messages.
-iname Pretend that <!ENTITY % name "INCLUDE"> occurs at the start of the document type
declaration subset in the SGML document entity. Since repeated definitions of an
entity are ignored, this definition will take precedence over any other definitions
of this entity in the document type declaration. Multiple -i options are allowed.
If the SGML declaration replaces the reserved name INCLUDE then the new reserved
name will be the replacement text of the entity. Typically the document type
declaration will contain <!ENTITY % name "IGNORE"> and will use %name; in the
status keyword specification of a marked section declaration. In this case the
effect of the option will be to cause the marked section not to be ignored.
-m Output any marked sections that were in the input document instance.
-n Output any comments that were in the input document instance.
-r Raw output. Don't perform any conversion on RSs and REs when printing the entity.
The entity would typically have the storage manager attribute records=asis.
-v Print the version number.
-wtype Control warnings and errors according to type. See nsgmls(1) for the allowed
values of type.
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