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NAME
       ospam  -	 An SGML System Conforming to International Standard ISO 8879
       -- Standard Generalized Markup Language. An SGML	 Extended  Facilities
       system  conforming to Annex A of Internation Standard ISO/IEC 10744 --
       Hypermedia/Time-based Structuring Language.

SYNOPSIS
       ospam [-CeghilprRvx] [-alinktype] [-Aarchitecture]
	     [-bbctf] [-ccatalog_file] [-Ddirectory]
	     [-ffile] [-mmarkup_option] [-oentity_name]
	     [-wwarning_type] [sysid...]


DESCRIPTION
       ospam (OpenSP Add Markup) is an SGML markup stream editor  implemented
       using  the  OpenSP parser. ospam parses the SGML document contained in
       sysid and copies to the standard output the portion  of	the  document
       entity  containing the document instance, adding or changing markup as
       specified by the -m options. The -p option can be used to include  the
       SGML  declaration  and prolog in the output. The -o option can be used
       to output other entities. The -x option can be used to  expand  entity
       references.


       The following options are available:


       -aname, --activate=name
	      Make doctype or linktype name active.


       -Aarchitecture, --architecture=architecture
	      Parse with respect to architecture architecture.


       -bbctf, --bctf=bctf
	      Use bctf bctf for output.


       -csysid, --catalog=sysid
	      Use the catalog entry file sysid.


       -C, --catalogs
	      This has the same effect as in onsgmls(1).


       -Ddirectory, --directory=directory
	      Search  directory	 for  files  specified in system identifiers.
	      This has the same effect as in onsgmls(1).


       -e, --open-entities
	      Describe open entities in error messages.


       -Emax_errors, --max-errors=max_errors
	      Exit after max_errors errors are encountered.


       -ffile, --error-file=file
	      Redirect errors to file. This is useful mainly with shells that
	      do not support redirection of stderr.


       -h, --hoist-omitted-tags
	      Hoist  omitted tags out from the start of internal entities. If
	      the text at the beginning of an internal entity causes a tag to
	      be  implied,  the	 tag will usually be treated as being in that
	      internal entity; this  option  will  instead  cause  it  to  be
	      treated  as  being  in  the entity that referenced the internal
	      entity. This option makes	 a  difference	in  conjunction	 with
	      -momittag or -x -x.


       --help Display a help text and exit.


       -iname, --include=name
	      This has the same effect as in onsgmls(1).


       -l, --lowercase
	      Prefer  lower-case. Added names that were subject to upper-case
	      substitution will be converted to lower-case.


       -mmarkup_option, --markup-option=markup_option
	      Change the markup in the	output	according  to  the  value  of
	      markup_option as follows:

	      omittag  Add tags that were omitted using omitted tag minimiza-
	      tion. End tags that were omitted	because	 the  element  has  a
	      declared content of EMPTY or an explicit content reference will
	      not be added.

	      shortref Replace short references by named entity references.

	      net Change null end-tags into unminimized end-tags, and  change
	      net-enabling start-tags into unminimized start-tags.

	      emptytag Change empty tags into unminimized tags.

	      unclosed Change unclosed tags into unminimized tags.

	      attname Add omitted attribute names and vis.

	      attvalue	Add literal delimiters omitted from attribute values.

	      attspec Add omitted attribute specifications.

	      current  Add  omitted  attribute	specifications	for   current
	      attributes. This option is implied by the attspec option.

	      shorttag	Equivalent to combination of net, emptytag, unclosed,
	      attname, attvalue and attspec options.

	      rank Add omitted rank suffixes.

	      reserved Put reserved names in upper-case.

	      ms Remove marked section declarations whose effective status is
	      IGNORE,  and  replace  each  marked  section  declaration whose
	      effective status is INCLUDE by its marked section. In the docu-
	      ment instance, empty comments will be added before or after the
	      marked section declaration to ensure that ignored	 record	 ends
	      remain ignored.

	      Multiple -m options are allowed.


       -n, --error-numbers
	      Show error numbers in error messages.


       -oname, --output-entity=name
	      Output  the general entity name instead of the document entity.
	      The output will correspond to the first time that the entity is
	      referenced in content.


       -p, --output-prolog
	      Output the part of the document entity containing the SGML dec-
	      laration (if it was explicitly present in the document  entity)
	      and  the	prolog before anything else. If this option is speci-
	      fied two or more times, then all	entity	references  occurring
	      between  declarations  in	 the  prolog  will  be expanded; this
	      includes the implicit reference to the  entity  containing  the
	      external subset of the DTD, if there is one. Note that the SGML
	      declaration will not be included if  it  was  specified  by  an
	      SGMLDECL entry in a catalog.


       -r, --raw
	      Don't perform any conversion on RSs and REs when outputting the
	      entity. The entity would typically  have	the  storage  manager
	      attribute records=asis.


       -R, --restricted
	      This as the same effect as in onsgmls(1)


       -v, --version
	      Print the version number.


       -wtype, --warning=type
	      Control  warnings	 and  errors  according to type. This has the
	      same effect as in onsgmls(1).


       -x, --expand-references
	      Expand references to entities that are changed. If this  option
	      is specified two or more times, then all references to entities
	      that contain tags will be expanded.


BUGS
       Omitted tags are added at the point where they are implied by the SGML
       parser  (except as modified by the -h option); this is often not quite
       where they are wanted.


       The case of general delimiters is not preserved.


       Incorrect results may be produced if a variant concrete syntax is used
       which  is  such	that  there are delimiters in markup to be added that
       have a prefix that is a proper suffix of some other delimiter.


       If an entity reference in a default value uses the default entity  and
       an  entity  with	 that  name  is subsequently defined and that default
       value is added to the document instance, then the  resulting  document
       may  not	 be  equivalent	 to  the original document. ospam will give a
       warning when the first two conditions are met.


SEE ALSO
       onsgmls(1), ospent(1), onsgmlnorm(1), osx(1)


AUTHORS
       James Clark, Ian Castle .



OpenJade			November 2002			     OSPAM(1)


UNIX/Linux commands referenced on this page:
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  2. file
  3. as
  4. at
  5. net
  6. replace
  7. time
  8. more
  9. which