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doctext(1) doctext(1) NAME doctext - Generate documentation pages from source files SYNOPSIS doctext [ -mpath path ] [ -ext n ] [ -I filename ] [ -latex ] [ -html ] [ -index filename ] [ -indexdir filename ] [ -jumpfile filename ] [ -outfile filename ] [ -mapref filename ] [ -nolocation ] [ -location ] [ -defn defnfile ] [ -dosnl ] [ -skipprefix name ] [ -ignore string ] [ -heading string ] [ -basedir dirname ] filenames INPUT PARAMETERS -mpath path - Sets the path where the man pages will be written -ext n - Sets the extension (1-9,l, etc) -nolocation - Don't give the filename where the man page info was -I filename - Filename contains the public includes needed by these routines -latex - Generate latex output rather than man format files -html - Generate html (WWW) output rather than man format files -index filename - Generate a index file appropriate for tohtml (for generating WWW files) -defn defnfilename - Read commands from this file after loading the default com- mands -mapref filename - Read hyperlink database and apply to output -indexdir dirname - Sets the root directory for the index file entries. For exam- ple -index foo.cit -indexdir \"http://www.mcs.anl.gov/foo/man\" -outfile filename - Put the manpages in the indicated file -heading name - Name for the heading (middle of top line) -quotefmt - support '\\tt' and `\\em` -skipprefix name - skip 'name' at the beginning of each line. This may be used for Fortran or Shell sources -ignore string - skip 'name' in a function synopsis. This can be used to re- move special keywords needed to build the routine but not needed by the user (e.g., special export keywords when building DLLs) -keyword filename - Place keyword entries at the end of the specified file -locdir directory - Uses directory in the Location: field -dosnl - Generate DOS style files (return-newline instead of newline) filenames - Names of the files from which documents are to be extracted LOCATION doctext.cc 2/1/2000 doctext(1)
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