| 1 | \title Halibut User Manual |
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| 13 | documentation processing system} |
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| 15 | Halibut is a free (MIT-licensed) documentation production system, |
| 16 | able to generate multiple output formats from the same input data. |
| 17 | This document is its user manual. |
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| 19 | \copyright This manual is copyright 2006 Simon Tatham. All |
| 20 | rights reserved. You may distribute this documentation under the MIT |
| 21 | licence. See \k{licence} for the licence text in full. |
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| 23 | \versionid $Id$ |