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FileName | ./usr/share/man/man1/sgml2lyx.1.gz |
FileSize | 694 |
MD5 | F8A74F8BBC7DE575B7394F001F75DEE0 |
SHA-1 | 0770C0794C4EB8BAB5FE197AE2239092599EC903 |
SHA-256 | 89F5867A7FD9191894E2535B4D28529C541D7659188D0D372666574AAB7C499D |
SSDEEP | 12:XE8z3r6Rlwz7Su3Ul8Egdr5tdRx1CbBj4OwrdvGtTQiuEh8RoPVNi:XE8br6XWSu3Ungdr55xCXwRvGtzhHPV8 |
TLSH | T1FF019419C71D05A1582F8303B016AC5E0A85120A60E79D0FAFCBA2BF0033E210F67DB6 |
hashlookup:parent-total | 1 |
hashlookup:trust | 55 |
The searched file hash is included in 1 parent files which include package known and seen by metalookup. A sample is included below:
Key | Value |
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FileSize | 360918 |
MD5 | F6583C87553161452AEF3A8C98EC682F |
PackageDescription | convert LinuxDoc SGML source into other formats LinuxDoc sgml is a highly configurable text format for writing documentation, something like html only it's simpler and can be converted to various other formats, including html for websites. You write a LinuxDoc document using any text editor such as vim. Then you use linuxdoc-tools to convert it to html, rtf, plain-text (install linuxdoc-tools-text), info (install linuxdoc-tools-info), latex, dvi or postscript (install linuxdoc-tools-latex). The sgmltools-lite package can convert LinuxDoc to DocBook format. . LinuxDoc can automatically create a table of contents. It's easier to write and read than docbook since it allows one to omit most closing tags while paragraphs are separated by just blank lines. |
PackageMaintainer | Ubuntu Core Developers <ubuntu-devel-discuss@lists.ubuntu.com> |
PackageName | linuxdoc-tools |
PackageSection | text |
PackageVersion | 0.9.21-0.11 |
SHA-1 | 6D7CBC16F8EA924E14FE32F6F812A6CBBD01C233 |
SHA-256 | 51C6BB4C19854E8F570FE59B188226BC3A997A0CDE34A3C897B20BA090356D4A |