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507 lines
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<?xml version="1.0"?>
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<!--
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For generating the `tidy.1` man page from the
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output of `tidy -xml-help` and `tidy -xml-config`
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(c) 2005-2017 (W3C) MIT, ERCIM, Keio University
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See tidy.h for the copyright notice.
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Written by Jelks Cabaniss and Arnaud Desitter
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-->
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<xsl:stylesheet version="1.0"
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xmlns:xsl="http://www.w3.org/1999/XSL/Transform">
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<xsl:strip-space elements="description" />
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<xsl:output method="text" />
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<!--
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The default template match is to the document passed on the
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command line to the XSLT processor, currently "tidy-help.xml".
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For the detailed config options section however, the template
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match is to the file "tidy-config.xml". This is captured in
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the $CONFIG variable, declared here. CMAKE configure will
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substitute TIDYCONFIG during the build. Shell scripts will
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have to do the same.
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-->
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<xsl:variable name="CONFIG" select="document('@TIDYCONFIG@')"/>
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<xsl:variable name="ENABLE_CONFIG_FILES" select="'@ENABLE_CONFIG_FILES@'"/>
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<xsl:variable name="TIDY_CONFIG_FILE" select="'@TIDY_CONFIG_FILE@'"/>
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<xsl:variable name="TIDY_USER_CONFIG_FILE" select="'@TIDY_USER_CONFIG_FILE@'"/>
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<!-- Main Template: -->
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<xsl:template match="/">
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<xsl:call-template name="header-section" />
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<xsl:call-template name="cmdline-section" />
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<xsl:call-template name="manpage-see-also-section" />
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</xsl:template>
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<!-- Named Templates: -->
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<xsl:template name="header-section">
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<xsl:text/>.\" tidy man page for the HTML Tidy
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.TH TIDY 1 "<xsl:value-of select="cmdline/@version" />" "HTML Tidy" "<xsl:value-of select="cmdline/@version" />"
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</xsl:template>
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<xsl:template name="cmdline-section">
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.\" disable hyphenation
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.nh
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.\" disable justification (adjust text to left margin only)
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.ad l
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.SH NAME
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\fBtidy\fR - check, correct, and pretty-print HTML(5) files
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.SH SYNOPSIS
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\fBtidy\fR [\fIoptions\fR] [\fIfile\fR ...] [\fIoptions\fR] [\fIfile\fR ...] ...
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.SH DESCRIPTION
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Tidy reads HTML, XHTML, and XML files and writes cleaned-up markup.
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For HTML variants, it detects, reports, and corrects many common coding errors
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and strives to produce visually equivalent markup that is both conformant
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to the HTML specifications and that works in most browsers.
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.LP
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A common use of Tidy is to convert plain HTML to XHTML.
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For generic XML files, Tidy is limited to correcting basic well-formedness
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errors and pretty printing.
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.LP
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If no input file is specified, Tidy reads the standard input.
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If no output file is specified, Tidy writes the tidied markup to the
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standard output. If no error file is specified, Tidy writes messages
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to the standard error.
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.SH OPTIONS
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Tidy supports two different kinds of options.
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Purely \fIcommand-line\fR options, starting with a single dash '\fB-\fR',
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can only be used on the command-line, not in configuration files.
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They are listed in the first part of this section.
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\fIConfiguration\fR options, on the other hand, can either be passed
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on the command line, starting with two dashes \fB--\fR,
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or specified in a configuration file,
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using the option name without the starting dashes.
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They are listed in the second part of this section.
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.LP
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For \fIcommand-line\fR options that expect a numerical argument,
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a default is assumed if no meaningful value can be found.
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On the other hand, \fIconfiguration\fR options cannot be used
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without a value; a \fIconfiguration\fR option without a value
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is simply discarded and reported as an error.
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.LP
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Using a \fIcommand-line\fR option is sometimes equivalent to setting
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the value of a \fIconfiguration\fR option. The equivalent option
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and value are shown in parentheses in the list below, as they would
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appear in a configuration file. For example,
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\fB-quiet, -q\fR (\fIquiet: yes\fR) means that using the
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\fIcommand-line\fR option \fB-quiet\fR or \fB-q\fR
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is equivalent to setting the \fIconfiguration\fR option
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\fIquiet\fR to \fIyes\fR.
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.LP
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Single-letter \fIcommand-line\fR options without an associated value
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can be combined; for example '\fB-i\fR', '\fB-m\fR' and '\fB-u\fR'
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may be combined as '\fB-imu\fR'.<xsl:text/>
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<xsl:call-template name="show-cmdline-options" />
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.LP
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\fIConfiguration\fR options can be specified
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by preceding each option with \fB--\fR at the command line,
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followed by its desired value,
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OR by placing the options and values in a configuration file,
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and telling tidy to read that file with the \fB-config\fR option:
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.LP
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.in 1i
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\fBtidy --\fR\fIoption1 \fRvalue1 \fB--\fIoption2 \fRvalue2 ...
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.br
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\fBtidy -config \fIconfig-file \fR ...
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.LP
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\fIConfiguration\fR options can be conveniently grouped
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in a single config file.
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A Tidy configuration file is simply a text file, where each option
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is listed on a separate line in the form
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.LP
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.in 1i
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\fIoption1\fR: \fIvalue1\fR
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.br
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\fIoption2\fR: \fIvalue2\fR
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.br
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etc.
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.LP
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The permissible values for a given option depend on the option's Type.
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There are five Types: \fIBoolean\fR, \fIAutoBool\fR, \fIDocType\fR,
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\fIEnum\fR, and \fIString\fR.
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\fIBoolean\fR Types allow any of \fByes/no, y/n, true/false, t/f, 1/0\fR.
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\fIAutoBool\fRs allow \fBauto\fR in addition to the values allowed
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by \fIBooleans\fR.
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\fIInteger\fR Types take non-negative integers.
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\fIString\fR Types generally have no defaults, and you should provide them in
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non-quoted form (unless you wish the output to contain the literal quotes).
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.LP
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\fIEnum\fR, \fIEncoding\fR, and \fIDocType\fR Types have a fixed repertoire
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of items, which are listed in the \fISupported values\fR sections below.
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.LP
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You only need to provide options and values for those whose defaults you wish
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to override, although you may wish to include some already-defaulted options
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and values for the sake of documentation and explicitness.
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.LP
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Here is a sample config file, with at least one example of each of
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the five Types:
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.LP
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\fI// sample Tidy configuration options
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output-xhtml: yes
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add-xml-decl: no
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doctype: strict
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char-encoding: ascii
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indent: auto
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wrap: 76
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repeated-attributes: keep-last
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error-file: errs.txt
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\fR
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.LP
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Below is a summary and brief description of each of the options.
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They are listed alphabetically within each category.<xsl:text/>
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<xsl:call-template name="show-config-options" />
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.SH ENVIRONMENT
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.TP
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.B HTML_TIDY
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Name of the default configuration file. This should be an absolute path,
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since you will probably invoke \fBtidy\fR from different directories.
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The value of HTML_TIDY will be parsed after the compiled-in default
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(defined with -DTIDY_CONFIG_FILE), but before any of the files specified
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using \fB-config\fR.
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<xsl:if test="$ENABLE_CONFIG_FILES = 'ON'">
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.TP
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.B RUNTIME CONFIGURATION FILES
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You can also specify runtime configuration files from which \fBtidy\fR will
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attempt to load a configuration automatically.
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.IP
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The system runtime configuration file (<xsl:value-of select="$TIDY_CONFIG_FILE" />),
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if it exists will be loaded and applied first, followed by the user runtime
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configuration file (<xsl:value-of select="$TIDY_USER_CONFIG_FILE" />).
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Subsequent usage of a specific option will override any previous usage.
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.IP
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Note that if you use the \fBHTML_TIDY\fR environment variable, then the user
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runtime configuration file will not be used. This is a feature, not a bug.
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</xsl:if>
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.SH "EXIT STATUS"
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.IP 0
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All input files were processed successfully.
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.IP 1
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There were warnings.
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.IP 2
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There were errors.
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</xsl:template>
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<xsl:template name="show-cmdline-options">
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.SS File manipulation
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<xsl:call-template name="cmdline-detail">
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<xsl:with-param name="category">file-manip</xsl:with-param>
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</xsl:call-template>
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.SS Processing directives
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<xsl:call-template name="cmdline-detail">
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<xsl:with-param name="category">process-directives</xsl:with-param>
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</xsl:call-template>
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.SS Character encodings
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<xsl:call-template name="cmdline-detail">
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<xsl:with-param name="category">char-encoding</xsl:with-param>
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</xsl:call-template>
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.SS Miscellaneous
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<xsl:call-template name="cmdline-detail">
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<xsl:with-param name="category">misc</xsl:with-param>
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</xsl:call-template>
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.SS XML
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<xsl:call-template name="cmdline-detail">
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<xsl:with-param name="category">xml</xsl:with-param>
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</xsl:call-template>
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</xsl:template>
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<xsl:template name="cmdline-detail">
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<!--
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For each option in one of the categories/classes, provide its
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1. names
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2. description
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3. equivalent configuration option
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-->
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<xsl:param name="category" />
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<xsl:for-each select='/cmdline/option[@class=$category]'>
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<xsl:text>
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.TP
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</xsl:text>
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<xsl:call-template name="process-names" />
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<xsl:call-template name="process-eqconfig" />
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<xsl:text>
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</xsl:text>
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<xsl:apply-templates select="description" />
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</xsl:for-each>
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</xsl:template>
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<!-- Used only in the cmdline section -->
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<xsl:template name="process-names">
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<xsl:for-each select="name">
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<xsl:text />\fB<xsl:value-of select="." />\fR<xsl:text />
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<xsl:if test="position() != last()">
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<xsl:text>, </xsl:text>
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</xsl:if>
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</xsl:for-each>
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</xsl:template>
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<!-- Used only in the cmdline section -->
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<xsl:template name="process-eqconfig">
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<xsl:if test="string-length(eqconfig) > 0">
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<xsl:for-each select="eqconfig">
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<xsl:text> (\fI</xsl:text>
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<xsl:value-of select="." />
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<xsl:text>\fR)</xsl:text>
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</xsl:for-each>
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</xsl:if>
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</xsl:template>
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<xsl:template name="show-config-options">
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.SS HTML, XHTML, XML options<xsl:text/>
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<xsl:call-template name="config-detail">
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<xsl:with-param name="category">markup</xsl:with-param>
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</xsl:call-template>
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.SS Diagnostics options
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<xsl:call-template name="config-detail">
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<xsl:with-param name="category">diagnostics</xsl:with-param>
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</xsl:call-template>
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.SS Pretty Print options
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<xsl:call-template name="config-detail">
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<xsl:with-param name="category">print</xsl:with-param>
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</xsl:call-template>
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.SS Character Encoding options
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<xsl:call-template name="config-detail">
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<xsl:with-param name="category">encoding</xsl:with-param>
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</xsl:call-template>
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.SS Miscellaneous options
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<xsl:call-template name="config-detail">
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<xsl:with-param name="category">misc</xsl:with-param>
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</xsl:call-template>
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</xsl:template>
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<!--
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Note that any templates called implicitly or explicitly
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from the "config-detail" template below will match on
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the document referred to by the $CONFIG variable, i.e.,
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the file "tidy-config.xml", created by running
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tidy -xml-config > tidy-config.xml
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The $CONFIG variable is set at the top level of this
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stylesheet.
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-->
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<xsl:template name="config-detail">
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<!--
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For each option in one of the 5 categories/classes, provide its
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1. name
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2. Type
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3. default (if any)
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4. example (if any)
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5. description
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6. seealso (if any)
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-->
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<xsl:param name="category" />
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.rs<xsl:text/>
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<xsl:for-each select='$CONFIG/config/option[@class=$category]'>
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<xsl:sort select="name" order="ascending" />
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.TP
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<xsl:text>\fB</xsl:text>
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<xsl:text>--</xsl:text><xsl:apply-templates select="name" />
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<xsl:text>\fR</xsl:text>
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<xsl:text> </xsl:text>
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<xsl:text>\fI</xsl:text>
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<xsl:apply-templates select="type" />
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<xsl:text>\fR</xsl:text>
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<xsl:apply-templates select="default" />
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.br
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<xsl:apply-templates select="example" />
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<xsl:apply-templates select="description" />
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<xsl:call-template name="seealso" />
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</xsl:for-each>
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</xsl:template>
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<xsl:template name="seealso">
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<xsl:if test="seealso">
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<xsl:text>
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</xsl:text>
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See also: <xsl:text />
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<xsl:for-each select="seealso">
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<xsl:text />\fB--<xsl:value-of select="." />\fR<xsl:text />
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<xsl:if test="position() != last()">
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<xsl:text>, </xsl:text>
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</xsl:if>
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</xsl:for-each>
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</xsl:if>
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</xsl:template>
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<xsl:template match="default[.!='']">
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<xsl:text> (</xsl:text>
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<xsl:text>\fB</xsl:text>
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<xsl:value-of select="." />
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<xsl:text>\fR</xsl:text>
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<xsl:text> if unset)</xsl:text>
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</xsl:template>
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<!--
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Do not print redundant examples
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(identical for all values of the same Type)
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-->
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<xsl:template match="
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option[
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type = 'Boolean'
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or type = 'AutoBool'
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or type = 'Integer'
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or type = 'Tag names'
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]/example" priority="2"
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/>
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<xsl:template match="example[.!='']">
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<xsl:text>Supported values: </xsl:text>
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<xsl:text>\fB</xsl:text>
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<xsl:value-of select="." />
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<xsl:text>\fR</xsl:text>
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<xsl:text>

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</xsl:template>
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<xsl:template name="escape-backslash">
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Since backslashes are "special" to the *roff processors used
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to generate man pages, we need to escape backslash characters
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appearing in content with another backslash.
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-->
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<xsl:choose>
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<xsl:when test="contains(.,'\')">
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<xsl:value-of select=
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"concat( substring-before(.,'\'), '\\', substring-after(.,'\') )" />
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</xsl:when>
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<xsl:otherwise>
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<xsl:apply-templates />
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</xsl:otherwise>
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</xsl:choose>
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</xsl:template>
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<!-- Appears at the bottom of the man page: -->
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<xsl:template name="manpage-see-also-section">
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.SH SEE ALSO
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For more information about HTML Tidy:
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.RS 4
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.LP
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http://www.html-tidy.org/
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.RE
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.LP
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For more information on HTML:
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.RS 4
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.LP
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\fBHTML: Edition for Web Authors\fR (the latest HTML specification)
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.br
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http://dev.w3.org/html5/spec-author-view
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.LP
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\fBHTML: The Markup Language\fR (an HTML language reference)
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.br
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http://dev.w3.org/html5/markup/
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.RE
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.LP
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For bug reports and comments:
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.RS 4
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.LP
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https://github.com/htacg/tidy-html5/issues/
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.RE
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.LP
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Or send questions and comments to \fBpublic-htacg@w3.org\fR.
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.LP
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Validate your HTML documents using the \fBW3C Nu Markup Validator\fR:
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.RS 4
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.LP
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http://validator.w3.org/nu/
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.RE
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.SH AUTHOR
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\fBTidy\fR was written by \fBDave Raggett\fR <dsr@w3.org>,
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and subsequently maintained by a team at http://tidy.sourceforge.net/,
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and now maintained by \fBHTACG\fR (http://www.htacg.org).
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.LP
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The sources for \fBHTML Tidy\fR are available at
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https://github.com/htacg/tidy-html5/ under the MIT Licence.
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</xsl:template>
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<xsl:template match="description">
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<xsl:apply-templates />
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</xsl:template>
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<xsl:template match="a">
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<xsl:apply-templates />
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<xsl:text /> at \fI<xsl:value-of select="@href" />\fR<xsl:text />
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</xsl:template>
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<xsl:template match="code | em">
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<xsl:text>\fI</xsl:text>
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<xsl:call-template name="escape-backslash" />
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<xsl:text>\fR</xsl:text>
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</xsl:template>
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<xsl:template match="var">
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<xsl:text>\fB</xsl:text>
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<xsl:call-template name="escape-backslash" />
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<xsl:text>\fR</xsl:text>
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</xsl:template>
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<xsl:template match="p[1]">
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<xsl:text>
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.sp 1
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<xsl:text /><xsl:call-template name="escape-backslash" />
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<xsl:template match="p[position() != 1]">
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<xsl:text>
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.sp 1
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</xsl:text>
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<xsl:text /><xsl:call-template name="escape-backslash" />
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<xsl:text>
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.sp 1
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</xsl:text>
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</xsl:template>
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<xsl:template match="br">
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<xsl:text>
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.sp 1
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</xsl:template>
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<xsl:template match="strong">
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<xsl:text />\fB<xsl:call-template name="escape-backslash" />\fR<xsl:text />
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</xsl:template>
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<!--
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The following templates
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a) normalize whitespace, primarily necessary for `description`
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b) do so without stripping possible whitespace surrounding `code`
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d) strip leading and trailing whitespace in 'description` and `code`
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(courtesy of Ken Holman on the XSL-list):
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-->
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<xsl:template match="text()[preceding-sibling::node() and
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following-sibling::node()]">
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<xsl:variable name="ns" select="normalize-space(concat('x',.,'x'))"/>
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<xsl:value-of select="substring( $ns, 2, string-length($ns) - 2 )" />
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</xsl:template>
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<xsl:template match="text()[preceding-sibling::node() and
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not( following-sibling::node() )]">
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<xsl:variable name="ns" select="normalize-space(concat('x',.))"/>
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<xsl:value-of select="substring( $ns, 2, string-length($ns) - 1 )" />
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</xsl:template>
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<xsl:template match="text()[not( preceding-sibling::node() ) and
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following-sibling::node()]">
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<xsl:variable name="ns" select="normalize-space(concat(.,'x'))"/>
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<xsl:value-of select="substring( $ns, 1, string-length($ns) - 1 )" />
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</xsl:template>
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<xsl:template match="text()[not( preceding-sibling::node() ) and
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not( following-sibling::node() )]">
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<xsl:value-of select="normalize-space(.)"/>
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</xsl:template>
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</xsl:stylesheet>
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