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`-tTRANSFILE'
     Translation for user defined LaTeX macros.

`-cCSSFILE'
     If you use the -H you can also specify a file that contains CSS
     style sheets. The link to the CSS file is inserted into the
     generatedHTML output using the specified CSSFILE filename.

`-M'
     Produce output suitable for the man(1) command (default).

`-H'
     Instead of producing output suitable for the man(1) command, HTML
     code is produced (despite the name of the command).

`-T'
     Instead of producing output suitable for the man(1) command,
     TexInfo code is produced (despite the name of the command). The
     generated `.texi'-file may be processed with makeinfo(1) (to
     produce an `.info'-file) which in turn may be installed using
     install-info(1).  The Info tags @dircategory and @direntry are
     provided.

`-L'
     The LaTeX source is written to the OUTFILE.  This is useful in
     conjunction with the -CNAME option.

`-CNAME'
     Output the conditional text for NAME.  If more than one name
     should be given use quotes: -C'NAME1 NAME2 ...'
     The following names are defined automatically:
        * -H defines HTML

        * -T defines TEXI

        * -M defines MAN

        * -L defines LATEX

`-aCHAR'
     Is used only in conjunction with -T.
     Background:
     TexInfo ignores all blanks before the first word on a new line. In
     order to produce some additional space before that word (using
     \SP) some character has to be printed before the additional space.
     By default this is a . (dot). The CHAR specifies an alternative
     for that first character. Giving a blank to -a supresses the
     indentation of a line.
     Note: only for the first \SP of a series that CHAR is printed.

`-h'
     Show a help text.

`-V'
     Show version information.


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