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SGMLCHECK(1)							  SGMLCHECK(1)

NAME
       sgmlcheck - check the syntax of an LinuxDoc DTD sgml source file

SYNOPSIS
       sgmlcheck file[.sgml]

DESCRIPTION
       sgmlcheck  is an old and obsoleted form of the SGML source checker com‐
       mand of LinuxDoc-Tools.	It is recommended to switch the new form  lin‐
       uxdoc  -B  check	 now.  It runs an SGML parse on the specified document
       source.	Any errors are reported to standard output.  No formatted ver‐
       sion of the source is produced.

       Note  that  sgmlcheck  preprocesses the LinuxDoc DTD SGML source, doing
       the   conditionalization	  described    by    any    <#if></#if>	   and
       <#unless></#unless>  tags.  Document sources containing these tags will
       confuse a standalone SGML parser.

OPTIONS
       None.  The generic options described in linuxdoc(1) are	accepted,  but
       have no effect (except for -D).

FILES
       Many  files  and	 executables in /usr/share/linuxdoc-tools and /usr/bin
       are used.

BUGS
       None known.

AUTHOR
       Originally written by Cees de Groot <cg@cdegroot.com> as sgmlcheck  for
       SGML-Tools    v1.     Currently	  maintained	by    Taketoshi	  Sano
       <sano@debian.org> for Linuxdoc-Tools.

SEE ALSO
       linuxdoc(1), sgml2html(1),  sgml2info(1),  sgml2latex(1),  sgml2rtf(1),
       sgml2txt(1).

				  16 May 2000			  SGMLCHECK(1)
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