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XML2MAN(1)                BSD General Commands Manual               XML2MAN(1)

NAME
     xml2man -- MPGL to mdoc (man page) translator

SYNOPSIS
     xml2man [-f] filename [output_filename]

OPTIONS
     The available options are as follows:

     -f                   Force destination file to be overwritten if it exists.

     filename             the file to be processed

     output_filename      the destination file

ENVIRONMENT
     This program was designed to convert Man Page Generation Language (MPGL) XML files into mdoc-based man-ual manual
     ual pages.  The MPGL is a fairly direct translation of mdoc to XML.

SEE ALSO
     For more information on hdxml2manxml, see

     hdxml2manxml(1),

Darwin                          August 28, 2002                         Darwin

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