linuxdoc-tools 0.9.66 source package in Ubuntu Linaro Evaluation Build

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linuxdoc-tools (0.9.66) unstable; urgency=low

  * debian/control:
    - Bump debhelper dependency to 7.
  * lib/fmt/fmt_info.pl
    - Make sure non-alphanumeric characters are backslashed
      when playing with original full filename. Thanks
      Michael Klein for report and fix (Closes: #554845).
 -- Ubuntu Archive Auto-Sync <email address hidden>   Mon,  23 Nov 2009 18:27:16 +0000

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linuxdoc-tools: convert LinuxDoc SGML source into other formats

 LinuxDoc sgml is a highly configurable text format for writing
 documentation, something like html only it's simpler and can be
 converted to various other formats, including html for websites.
 You write a LinuxDoc document using any text editor such as vim.
 Then you use linuxdoc-tools to convert it to html, rtf, plain-text
 (install linuxdoc-tools-text), info (install linuxdoc-tools-info),
 LaTeX, dvi or postscript (install linuxdoc-tools-latex). The
 sgmltools-lite package can convert LinuxDoc to DocBook format.
 .
 LinuxDoc can automatically create a table of contents. It's easier to
 write and read than docbook since it allows one to omit most closing
 tags while paragraphs are separated by just blank lines.