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<title>Remove @dirrm entries from PLISTs</title>
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<title>Add some missing files.</title>
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<title>Initial import of xml2doc-20030510 from pkgsrc-wip, author/packager</title>
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pancake &lt;pancake at phreaker dot org&gt;.

xml2doc is an xml files processor tool, that allows you to write
documents in a simple XML way and then output then in various
formats (pdf,html,txt,manpage,...). In first term is intended to
be a lightweight version of DocBook, but smaller (20KB against
100MB), faster, easy to learn, and very flexible.</content>
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