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COOK(1)								       COOK(1)

NAME
       cook - SGML converter

SYNOPSIS
       cook [ -f format ] [ -o outfile ] [ infile ]

DESCRIPTION
       Cook  reads a file in SGML format and produces an interpretation of the
       file in either LaTex or HTML format on standard output.

       If no infile argument is present, the standard input is	read.	If  an
       outfile	argument  is  present,	the  results  are written to that file
       instead of standard output.  The format argument must be either html to
       produce HTML format output or one of: latex, latexbook, latexpart, lat‐
       exproc, or latexslides to produce LaTex output.

       The latexpart format  assumes  that  the	 resulting  output  is	to  be
       included	 in  the body of a controlling LaTex document. The other LaTex
       format options result in the generation of various LaTex wrapping  com‐
       mands.

       Cook  was  designed  to operate on the output of the Brutus editor (See
       brutus(1) ) and so its mapping of SGML tags is closely linked to	 those
       generated by brutus.

       The  following  tags  are recognised: Author, Bold.n, Caption, Example,
       Exercise, Extension,  Float,  Heading,  Index,  Index-topic,  Italic.n,
       Label,  Label-ref, List, List-elem, No-fill, Par, Roman.n, SGML, Title,
       and Type.n, where n is a character point size and must be one of: 6, 8,
       10, 12 or 16.

FILES
       /dis/wm/brutus/

SOURCE
       /appl/cmd/cook.b

SEE ALSO
       brutus(1)

DIAGNOSTICS
       Not  an	SGML  file:  The first line of the input file must contain the
       SGML tag <SGML> and nothing else.

								       COOK(1)
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