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<![ %CDE.C.CDE; [<RefEntry Id="CDE.INFO.dtinfo.af">]]>
<RefMeta>
<RefEntryTitle>
dtinfo.af
</RefEntryTitle>
<ManVolNum>file formats</ManVolNum>
</RefMeta>
<RefNameDiv>
<RefName><filename>dtinfo.af</filename></RefName>
<RefPurpose><command>dtinfo</command> architectural forms
</RefPurpose>
</RefNameDiv>
<RefSect1>
<Title>DESCRIPTION</Title>
<para><filename>dtinfo.af</filename> provides entity definitions for the
<command>dtinfo</command> architectural forms. While these are not
required, using them minimizes updating your DTDs as features are added
to the Dtinfo Toolkit.
</para>
<para>You can also find an ASCII file of the
<filename>dtinfo.af</filename> in
<filename>/usr/dt/infolib/%L/SGML/dtinfo.af</filename>.
</para>
<para>For information on applying <command>dtinfo</command> architectural
forms to your DTDs, see "Modifying Your Existing DTD" in <emphasis>CDE:
Information Manager Author's and Programmer's Guide</emphasis>.
</para>
</RefSect1>
<RefSect1>
<Title>SEE ALSO</Title>
<Para>&cdeman.dtinfo;,
&cdeman.dtinfogen;,
&cdeman.dtinfoBook.dtd;,
&cdeman.dtinfoStyle.dtd;,
&cdeman.dtinfoTOC.dtd;
</Para>
</RefSect1>
</RefEntry>