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The explanation is in file synop.xsl, the template <xsl:template match="group|arg">, where this line inserts the separator character. No matter what character this may be (it is one blank character by default), it will be added before the next child of 'cmdsynopsis', starting with the second one (skip the 'command' child). <xsl:if test="position()>1"><xsl:value-of select="$sepchar"/></xsl:if> The possible solution would be to move this line after the child has been processed and to check if position is last. If not, write the sepchar. A related problem would be the same sepchar after the 'command'. In my opinion, this should be blank, not the same sepchar. See you. -- Costin STROIE Linux Technical Writer ------------------------------- SOFTWIN Data Security Division ------------------------------- e-mail: cstroie@bitdefender.com tel: (+402) 1 233 07 80 fax: (+402) 1 233 07 63 gsm: (+40) 722 46 23 79 Bucharest, ROMANIA ------------------------------- http://www.softwin.ro http://www.bitdefender.com ------------------------------- secure your every bit ------------------------------- -- This message was scanned for spam and viruses by BitDefender. For more information please visit http://www.bitdefender.com/
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