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92 The man pages will be output to your current directory.
106 One (or more) Texinfo files will be output to your current directory.
202 By default, the man pages will be output to the current directory.
230 @item @code{--sgml}
267 @item @code{show-comments}
273 Comments here refers to the @code{comment} element,
283 a @code{<function>} element will include
433 more man pages. They are written in the current directory.
493 The default is the current working directory.
650 By default, these Texinfo documents will be output to the current
672 @item @code{--sgml}
717 reasonable one instead, e.g. from the normal title of an element.
738 @item @code{show-comments}
744 Comments here refers to the @code{comment} element,
763 a @code{<function>} element will include
978 Data type index
1108 The default is the current working directory.
1351 @item @code{--sgml}
1396 document under the @code{--sgml} option. Use
1536 @t{sgml2xml-isoent [sgml-document]}
1553 calls this program as part of its @code{--sgml}
1759 Use the @code{--sgml} option to @code{db2x_xsltproc}.
1763 is actually what @code{--sgml} does.)
1776 not in the current release of docbook2X.) I'm sorry, but maintaining all
1901 @cindex non-DocBook document type
1904 No. But if you want to create code for a new XML document type
2015 of DocBook's complexity: twice the cost over a simpler document type,
2099 against the current version of docbook2X.
2206 is actually supported for an element that we claim
2268 element.
2409 @code{--sgml} from @code{--sgml-docbook}.
2710 simply looks up the node name when given an element.