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XMLROFF(1) [FIXME: manual] XMLROFF(1)

xmlroff - XSL formatter

xmlroff [-o output-file] [--format {auto | pdf | postscript}] [--backend {gp | cairo}] [--continue] [-? | --help] [--compat | --nocompat] [--compat-stylesheet] [--valid | --novalid] [-v | --version] [-w warning-mode] [-d debug-mode] file [stylesheet]

xmlroff is a free, fast and high-quality XSL formatter that is useful for DocBook formatting. It produces PDF or PostScript output. It integrates easily with other programs and with scripting languages.

xmlroff processes the XML-FO file. An arbitrary XML file can optionally be first transformed via a specified XSLT stylesheet.

-v
Show version information.

-?, --help

Show help message.

-o output-file

Specify output filename. If this option is not specified, a default of layout.pdf will be used.

-d debug-mode

Specify debug mode.

-w warning-mode

Specify warning mode.

--format {auto | pdf | postscript}

Specify format of the output file. The default is auto which selects the format based on the extension of the output filename.

--backend {gp | cairo}

Specify backend used to produce the output file. The default is GNOME print (gp).

--compat, --nocompat

Do or do not pre-processes the input file with an internal compatibility stylesheet. Default is --compat.

--compat-stylesheet

Prints the internal compatibility stylesheet then exits.

--continue

Continue after any formatting errors.

--valid, --novalid

Do or do not load the DTD. Default is --novalid.

Report bugs at http://xmlroff.org/newticket.

xsltproc(1)

Tony Graham
06/07/2022 [FIXME: source]

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