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# This is an example configuration file for refdbjade, the SGML transformation
# tool of RefDB
# RefDB is a reference database and bibliography tool, see
# http://refdb.sourceforge.net for further information

# Syntax rules of this file:
# 1. Each line contains a pair of variable name and variable value, 
#    separated by whitespace.
# 2. The hash (#) denotes the start of a comment, the rest of the line
#    will be ignored
# 3. The line ending must be Unix-style (LF) regardless of the operating
#    system


# Note 1: Each of these options can be overridden at execution time by
# invoking refdbjade with command line options.
# To see the available options, type 'refdbjade -h' or refer to the manual.

# Note 2: The refdbjade script calls a DSSSL processor to run the actual
# transformations. This may either be Jade or OpenJade depending on what
# is installed on your box. Whenever we refer to "Jade" below, this may
# be Jade or Openjade

## Jade include arguments
# Jade allows to include sections marked as "IGNORE" by redefining the
# appropriate entity on the command line. If you specify "name" here,
# the marked section with the name "name" will be included. You can
# specify this variable any number of times to cover more than one
# marked section
#jade_includearg	foo
#jade_includearg	bar

## Jade variables
# You can modify or specify the value of variables of a stylesheet on the
# Jade command line. If you use the name of a variable as the sole argument,
# this variable will be set to "#t". If you use the "name=value" syntax, the
# variable named "name" will be set to the value "value". You can specify
# this variable any number of times to cover more than one variable
#jade_variable	foo
#jade_variable	bar=baz

## Jade arguments
# You can use this variable to pass any options to Jade that were not covered
# above. Useful to increase or disable the maximum error limit
#jadeargs	-E 0

## output format
# The format of the output file.
# Use *one* of the following. The default is tex
#outformat	tex
#outformat	html
#outformat	rtf
#outformat	dvi
#outformat	pdf
#outformat	ps
#outformat	tps
#outformat	tpdf