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-.\" Manual page created with latex2man on Mi 22. Dez 13:46:36 CET 2010
-.\" NOTE: This file is generated, DO NOT EDIT.
-.de Vb
-.ft CW
-.nf
-..
-.de Ve
-.ft R
-
-.fi
-..
-.TH "LATEX2MAN" "1" "2010/12/22" "Documentation Tools " "Documentation Tools "
-.SH NAME
-
-.PP
-Latex2man
-is a tool to translate UNIX manual pages written with
-LaTeXinto a format understood by the UNIX \fIman\fP(1)\-command.
-Alternatively HTML, TexInfo, or LaTeX code can be produced too.
-Output of parts of the text may be suppressed using the conditional text
-feature (for this, LaTeX generation may be used).
-.PP
-.SH SYNOPSIS
-
-.PP
-latex2man
-[\fB\-t\fP\fItransfile\fP]
-[\fB\-c\fP\fICSSfile\fP]
-[\fB\-HMTL\fP]
-[\fB\-h\fP]
-[\fB\-V\fP]
-[\fB\-C\fP\fIname\fP]
-[\fB\-a\fP\fIchar\fP]
-\fIinfile\fP
-\fIoutfile\fP
-.PP
-.SH DESCRIPTION
-
-Latex2man
-reads the file \fIinfile\fP
-and writes \fIoutfile\fP\&.
-The
-input must be a LaTeX document using the latex2man
-LaTeXpackage.
-Latex2man
-translates that document into the \fItroff\fP(1)
-format using
-the \fB\-man\fP
-macro package.
-.PP
-Using the \fB\-H\fP
-option, HTML code can be produced, instead of
-\fItroff\fP(1)\&.
-With this option you can, optionally, specify a \fICSSfile\fP
-as an argument.
-CSS (Cascading Style Sheets) allows you to control the appearance of the resulting HTML page.
-See below for the names of CSS classes that are included in the HTML tags as attributes.
-.PP
-Using the \fB\-T\fP
-option, TexInfo code can be produced, instead of
-\fItroff\fP(1)\&.
-.PP
-Using the \fB\-M\fP
-option, \fItroff\fP(1)
-input is produced.
-.PP
-Using the \fB\-L\fP
-option, LaTeX ouput can be produced, instead of
-\fItroff\fP(1)\&.
-.PP
-.SH OPTIONS
-
-.TP
-\fB\-t\fP\fItransfile\fP
- Translation for user defined LaTeX macros.
-.TP
-\fB\-c\fP\fICSSfile\fP
- If you use the \fB\-H\fP
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-filename.
-.TP
-\fB\-M\fP
- Produce output suitable for the \fIman\fP(1)
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-.TP
-\fB\-H\fP
- Instead of producing output suitable for the \fIman\fP(1)
-command, HTML code is produced (despite the name of the command).
-.TP
-\fB\-T\fP
- Instead of producing output suitable for the \fIman\fP(1)
-command, TexInfo code is produced (despite the name of the command). The
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-(to produce an \&.info\-file)
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-\fIinstall\-info\fP(1)\&.
-The Info tags @dircategory and
-@direntry are provided.
-.TP
-\fB\-L\fP
- The LaTeX source is written to the \fIoutfile\fP\&.
-This is
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-.TP
-\fB\-C\fP\fIname\fP
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-The following names are defined automatically:
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-.TP
-.B *
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-.PP
-.RE
-.TP
-\fB\-a\fP\fIchar\fP
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-.br
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-\fB\-h\fP
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-.TP
-\fB\-V\fP
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-.SH FILES
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-.PP
-.TP
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-.TP
-latex2man.sty
- The LaTeX package defining the environments and
-commands.
-.TP
-latex2man.cfg
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-latex2man.css
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-.TP
-latex2man.trans
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-.TP
-fancyheadings.sty
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-.TP
-fancyhdr.sty
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-.TP
-rcsinfo.sty
- A LaTeX package used to extract and use RCS version
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-.PP
-.TP
-\fBlatex2man.pdf\fP
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-.PP
-.SH SEE ALSO
-
-.PP
-LaTeX,TexInfo, \fItroff\fP(1),
-\fIgroff\fP(1),
-\fImakeinfo\fP(1)\&.
-.PP
-.SH LaTeX COMMANDS
-
-.PP
-The LaTeX package latex2man
-is used to write the Man\-pages with
-LaTeX\&.Since we translate into other text formats, not all LaTeX stuff can
-be translated.
-.PP
-.SS PACKAGE OPTIONS
-The latex2man
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-.TP
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-.TP
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-.TP
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-.PP
-.SS PACKAGE SPECIFIC ENVIRONMENTS
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-.PP
-If the Man\-page is formatted with \fItroff\fP(1)
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-When viewing the generated
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-\fItbl\fP(1)
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-.TP
-\\begin{Description}
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-.TP
-\\begin{Description}[label]
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-The difference is visible only
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-.RS
-.TP
-a
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-.TP
-ab
-|ab
-.TP
-abc
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-.RS
-.PP
-.RS
-.RE
-.TP
-a
-|a \\begin{Description}
-.TP
-ab
-|ab
-.TP
-abc
-|abc
-.RE
-.RS
-.PP
-.RS
-.RE
-.TP
-a
-|a \\begin{Description}[aa]
-.TP
-ab
-|ab
-.TP
-abc
-|abc
-.RE
-.RS
-.PP
-.RE
-.PP
-.SS ACCEPTED LaTeX ENVIRONMENTS
-.PP
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-.B *
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-.TP
-.B *
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-.TP
-.B *
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-.TP
-.B *
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-.TP
-.B *
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-.B *
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-.B *
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-.RS
-.PP
-.RE
-.PP
-.SS PACKAGE SPECIFIC MACROS
-.PP
-The following commands are provided:
-.RE
-.TP
-\\Opt{option}
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-.TP
-\\Arg{argument}
-Argument: \\Arg{filename} will be typeset as
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-.TP
-\\OptArg{option}{argument}
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-\\OptArg{\-o}{filename} will be typeset as \fB\-o\fP\fIfilename\fP\&.
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-\\OptoArg{option}{argument}
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-\\OptoArg{\-o}{filename} will be
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-.TP
-\\oOpt{option}
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-.TP
-\\oArg{argument}
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-\\oOptArg{option}{argument}
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-\\oOptoArg{option}{argument}
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-\\File{filename}
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-\\Prog{prog}
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-\\Cmd{command}{chapter}
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-\\Cmd{latex2man}{1} will be typeset as \fIlatex2man\fP(1)\&.
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-\\Bar
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-\\Bs
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-\\Tilde
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-\\Dots
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-\\Bullet
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-\\setDate{\&.\&.}
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-\\Date
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-.TP
-\\Email{\&.\&.}
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-.TP
-\\URL{\&.\&.}
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-\\LatexManEnd
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-\\Lbr, \\Rbr
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-\\LBr, \\RBr
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-\\Circum
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-\\Percent
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-\\TEXbr
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-\\TEXIbr
-If TexInfo output is generated, causes a linebreak (i.e. is
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-\\MANbr
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-\\HTMLbr
-If HTML output is generated, causes a linebreak (i.e. is
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-\\medskip
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-\\rcsInfo $Id ...$
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-\\rcsInfoLongDate
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-.SS ACCEPTED LaTeX MACROS
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-\fIReturn Values\fP,
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-\fIAuthor\fP,
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-\fISynopsis\fP
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-\\subsection{\&.\&.}
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-\\emph{\&.\&.}
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-\\textbf{\&.\&.}
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-\\$ is typeset as $,should be used inside macro
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-\\# is typeset as #\&.
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-\\today
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-.PP
-.SH SOME BUG FIX TESTS
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-.TP
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-.RE
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-.SH REQUIREMENTS
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-Perl
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-Make
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-LaTeX LaTeX2e is required.
-.PP
-.SH CHANGES
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-.PP
-.SH VERSION
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-Version: 1.24 of 2010/12/22\&.
-.PP
-.SH LICENSE AND COPYRIGHT
-
-.PP
-.TP
-Copyright
-(C)1998, Dr. Jürgen Vollmer, Viktoriastraße 15,
-D\-76133 Karlsruhe, Germany,
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-\fBJuergen.Vollmer@informatik\-vollmer.de\fP
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-The actual version of Latex2man
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-\fBhttp://www.informatik\-vollmer.de/software/latex2man.html\fP\&.
-.PP
-.TP
-License
-This program can be redistributed and/or modified under the
-terms of the LaTeX Project Public License Distributed from CTAN archives
-in directory macros/latex/base/lppl.txt;
-either version 1 of the
-License, or any later version.
-.PP
-.TP
-Misc
-If you find this software useful, please send me a postcard from
-the place where you are living.
-.PP
-.SH AUTHOR
-
-.PP
-Dr. Jürgen Vollmer
-.br
-Viktoriastraße 15
-.br
-D\-76133 Karlsruhe
-.br
-Email: \fBJuergen.Vollmer@informatik\-vollmer.de\fP
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-WWW: \fBhttp://www.informatik\-vollmer.de\fP\&.
-.PP
-.\" NOTE: This file is generated, DO NOT EDIT.