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RNV(1)									RNV(1)

NAME
       rnv - Relax NG Compact Syntax validator

SYNOPSIS
       rnv [OPTIONS] grammar.rnc [document_1.xml ..]

DESCRIPTION
       RNV uses Relax NG compact syntax schemas to check if a give XML file is
       valid in respect to the language defined by the Relax  NG  schema.  RNV
       uses Expat for XML parsing.

       If  you	intend	to  validate  against  Relax  NG schemas in XML syntax
       instead have a look at xmllint (of libxml2) or xmlstarlet.  Also	 trang
       can convert Relax NG schemas from XML to compact syntax and back.

OPTIONS
       If  no  documents  are specified, RNV attempts to read the XML document
       from the standard input. The options are:

       -q     names of files being processed are not printed;  in  error  mes‐
	      sages, expected elements and attributes are not listed;

       -n number
	      sets  the	 maximum  number  of  reported	expected  elements and
	      attributes, -q sets this to 0 and can be overriden;

       -p     copies the input to the output;

       -c     if the only argument is a grammar, checks the grammar and exits;

       -s     uses less memory and runs slower;

       -e library.scm
	      uses Scheme datatype library from file library.scm;

       -v     prints version number;

       -h     displays usage summary and exits.

HOMEPAGE
       http://sourceforge.net/projects/rnv/

AUTHOR
       Sebastian Pipping <webmaster@hartwork.org>. This man page was made from
       the readme written by RNV's author David Tolpin <dvd@davidashen.net>.

SEE ALSO
       xmllint(1), xmlstarlet(1), trang(1)

				  2008-01-12				RNV(1)
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