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gnome-doc-tool(1)		gnome-doc-utils		     gnome-doc-tool(1)

NAME
       gnome-doc-tool

SYNOPSIS
       This executable is part of the package 'gnome-doc-utils': A Collection
       of Documentation Utilities for GNOME

       Documentation for SUSE Linux Enterprise is available online at:
       <http://www.suse.com/documentation/sles11/> and also installed on the
       system at /usr/share/doc/manual/

       Additional documentation for a specific package may be available at
       /usr/share/doc/packages/gnome-doc-utils/ <http://www.gnome.org//>

DESCRIPTION
       The gnome-doc-utils package is a collection of documentation utilities
       for the GNOMEproject. Notably, it contains utilities for building
       documentation and all auxiliary files in your source tree. It also
       contains the DocBook XSLT stylesheets that were once distributed with
       Yelp. Starting with GNOME 2.8, Yelp requires gnome-doc-utils for XSLT.
       It also contains the Python program xml2po that extracts translatable
       content from XML documents and outputs gettext-compatible POT files.
       For simple tags, it works out-of-the-box. For complicated tags, provide
       a list of all tags that are considered "final" (tags with contents that
       should be put into one "message" in the POT file), "ignored" (skipped
       over), and "space preserving".

       Sane defaults are available for DocBook documents and other common
       document types (like GNOME Summaries and XHTML). For other kinds of
       documents, it is possible to use -a (--automatic-tags) to choose
       suitable translatable pieces.

AUTHORS
	   Shaun McCance <shaunm@gnome.org>

LICENSE
       GPL v2 or later; LGPL v2.1 or later

SUSE Linux Enterprise Server 11	  2011-11-23		     gnome-doc-tool(1)
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