This is the command xfpt that can be run in the OnWorks free hosting provider using one of our multiple free online workstations such as Ubuntu Online, Fedora Online, Windows online emulator or MAC OS online emulator
PROGRAM:
NAME
xfpt - make XML from plain text
SYNOPSIS
xfpt [options] [source file]
DESCRIPTION
xfpt converts a marked up text file to XML. The markup is simple and consists of lines
that begin with a dot ("directive lines") and sequences in the text that begin with an
ampersand ("flags"). The flag sequences are not built-in, but are defined by directives.
As well as the in-built directives, macros can be used to implement higher level concepts.
A standard set of macros and flags that generate DocBook XML is provided. There is a full
description in the xfpt specification, which is distributed as a PDF file, an HTML file,
and as 0
OPTIONS
-help This causes xfpt to output its "usage" information and then exit.
-o file This specifies the output file. The default is the standard output if no source
file is given, and the source file name with a .xml extension otherwise.
-S directory
This specifies an alternative "share" directory in which to find standard
configuration files.
-v Output the xfpt version and exit.
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