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SGMLDIFF(1)							   SGMLDIFF(1)

NAME
       sgmldiff	- Find differences in the markup of two	SGML files

SYNOPSIS
       sgmldiff	[ options  ... ] file1 file2 [ -a | --attributes
	   |  -c  [ attributes | nesting | textpos ] | --context  [ attributes
       | nesting | textpos ]
	   | -s	| --statistics
	   | -h	| --help
	   | -v	| --version ]

DESCRIPTION
       This perl script	allows to determine the	structural differences between
       two SGML	files. It compares the files, regardless of what is in between
       the tags, to only focus	on  the	 markup.  Its  output  is  similar  to
       diff(1).

       The  typical use	of sgmldiff is to compare an SGML file with its	trans-
       lation into another language. If	 the  translation  was	done  cleanly,
       sgmldiff	returns	without	finding	any difference in the markup.

       An example of a typical call to sgmldiff	is:

	     sgmldiff english.sgml italiano.sgml

       If  there  are  differences in markup between both files, sgmldiff will
       output a	series of differences reports summarized  with	lines  of  the
       form:

       169a164
	      At  line	169 of the first file, line 164	of the second file has
	      been added.

       8a12,15
	      At line 8	of the first file, lines 12 to 15 of the  second  file
	      have been	added.

       41d28  Line  41 of the first file has been destroyed, to	obtain line 28
	      of the second file.

       63,66d61
	      Lines 63 to 66 of	the first file have been destroyed. to	obtain
	      line 61 of the second file.

       52c51  Line  52	of the first file has been changed into	line 51	of the
	      second file.

       5,7c8,10
	      Lines 5 to 7 of the first	file have been changed into lines 8 to
	      10 of the	second line.  In  addition  to	those  summaries,  the
	      lines of the first file are shown	preceeded by '<' and the lines
	      of the second file are shown preceeded by	'>".

OPTIONS
       Here is the list	of actions that	can be requested to sgmldiff:

		    [ -a | --attributes	]
	      Include the attribute values in the difference tests.  Don't set
	      this  value  if  the attributes are likely to be translated. Set
	      this value if the	attributes value shouldn't change between both
	      files. Default is	to don't include the attributes	in the differ-
	      ence tests.

		    [ -c  [ attributes | nesting | textpos ] | --context  [
       attributes | nesting | textpos ]	]
	      Add more context to the difference. Since	every test between the
	      tags is removed before  testing  the  differences,  sgmldiff  is
	      likely  to  resynchronize	itself at the wrong place, by thinking
	      the location in both files correspond, while it's	not  true.  By
	      adding  more  context to the compared area, such risk is dismin-
	      ished.

	      The allowed values for the --context option are:

	      attributes
		     Take into account the attribute names. The	attribute val-
		     ues are controlled	by the attributes option.

	      nesting
		     Take into account the nesting level of all	 the  compared
		     tags.

	      textpos
		     Take into account the position in the text.

		    [ -s | --statistics	]
	      Print some SGML information at the end.

		    [ -h | --help ]
	      Print a short help message and exit

		    [ -v | --version ]
	      Print the	version	identifier and exit

FILES
AUTHORS
		 Frederik Fouvry
	      Developer	of sgmldiff.

SEE ALSO
		 jw(1)
	      conversion from a	SGML file to other file	formats

	  nsgmls(1)
	      a	base component of Jade DSSSL engine

	  http://sources.redhat.com/docbook-tools/ <URL:http://sources.red-
       hat.com/docbook-tools/>
	      the  home	 page  of the DocBook tools, a compendium of all tools
	      necessary	to process DocBook files, including the	DocBook-utils

			       11 February 2004			   SGMLDIFF(1)

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