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the ease of writing an XHTML document, with the help of an XML aware |
the ease of writing an XHTML document, with the help of an XML aware |
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editor. |
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These tools are very useful for groups of people that work together and |
These tools are also useful for groups of people that work together and |
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use their web-site as a document repository. Future releases will |
use their web-site as a document repository. Future releases will |
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include also utilities to help build web-sites. |
include utilities to help build web-sites. |
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For installation instructions, please refer to the INSTALL file that |
USAGE |
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accompanies this package. Please send bug reports, patches and comments |
After properly installed (please refer to the INSTALL file that |
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accompanies this package), you can transform an xhtml file into HTML, Latex or |
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xhtml2html file.xhtml > file.html |
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Please send bug reports, patches and comments to |
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