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SGMLPRE(1)							    SGMLPRE(1)

NAME
       sgmlpre - handle SGML conditionalization for SGML-tools

SYNOPSIS
       sgmlpre [options] ...

DESCRIPTION
       This  manual  page documents briefly the sgmlpre commands.  This manual
       page was written for the	 Debian	 GNU/Linux  distribution  because  the
       original program does not have a manual page for sgmlpre.

       sgmlpre is a program that handle SGML conditionalization for SGML-tools

       It  is  used  by	 other programs in sgml-tools (v1), and usually normal
       user does not need to use this program directly by himself.

       Following is quoted from the header in the source code.

       (Begin Quotes)

	      sgmlpre -- handle SGML conditionalization for SGML-tools by Eric
	      S. Raymond <esr@thyrsus.com>, 3 Nov 1997

	      Filter   SGML   according	 to  conditionalizing  markup.	 Argu‐
	      ment/value pairs from the command line are matched  against  the
	      attributes   of	<#if>	and  <#unless>	tags.	Spans  between
	      <#if>/</#if>  are	 passed	 through  unaltered  if	 there	is  no
	      attribute mismatch; spans between <#unless></#unless> are passed
	      if there is at least one attribute mismatch.  An attribute  mis‐
	      match  happens   if an attribute occurs in both the command-line
	      arguments and the tag, but  the  values  do  not	match.	 Value
	      matching	is  by string equality, except that "|" is interpreted
	      as an alternation character.  Even  if  a	 span  is  not	passed
	      through,	its  newlines  are  (this to avoid messing up the line
	      numbers in error messages).

	      This lexer requires flex.	 Limitations; attribute names may only
	      be  256 chars long, values may be only 16384 (YY_BUF_SIZE) char‐
	      acters long.  Doesn't do checking that only </if>	 matches  <if>
	      and  </unless>  matches  <unless>	 (that	would need a stack and
	      introduce another limit).

       (End Quotes)

OPTIONS
       The program does not support normal command line options.

SEE ALSO
       For a complete description, see the header in the source archive.

AUTHOR
       sgmlpre was written by Eric S. Raymond <esr@thyrsus.com>, 3 Nov 1997.

       This manual page was written by Taketoshi Sano  <sano@debian.org>,  for
       the Debian GNU/Linux system (but may be used by others).

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