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From: Hugo van der Kooij <hvdkooij@vanderkooij.org>
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Hi,

Is there a way to reformat (and indent correctly) an existing DocBook SGML 
document?

I don't use (x)emacs nor am I willing to do so. I have the habit of 
editting from a remote terminal or sometimes even a real life local 
terminal (vt420) but would like to reformat some of my documents as I have 
been too lazy in the past.

Any suggestions?

Hugo.

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Hi,

Is there a way to reformat (and indent correctly) an existing DocBook SGML 
document?

I don't use (x)emacs nor am I willing to do so. I have the habit of 
editting from a remote terminal or sometimes even a real life local 
terminal (vt420) but would like to reformat some of my documents as I have 
been too lazy in the past.

Any suggestions?

Hugo.

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