picked up via XML catalog in freebsd50.ent or xhtml10-freebsd.dtd, not entities.ent. The L10N entities always come first to be able to override everything. - Define   as   in EUC-JP encoding. This is a workaround to prevent an invalid character in EUC-JP caused by converting 0xa0 in UTF-8 (EUC-JP does not allow 0xa0) in XSLT processing. Theoretically it should be   still in the final XML output. - Make XML catalog resolution consistent for l10n.ent. This should be revisited for the others later.
		
			
				
	
	
		
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| <!-- -*- sgml -*-
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|      DocBook Language Neutral Entities for Localization.
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| 
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|      An entity here can be overridden with the localized version
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|      when the entity is defined in
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|      PUBLIC "-//FreeBSD//ENTITIES FreeBSD Language Specific Entities//EN"
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|      in language-specific directory.  Otherwise the following entity
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|      set is used by default.
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| 
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|      $FreeBSD$
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| -->
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| 
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| <!-- docformat navi -->
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| <!ENTITY docnavi.single-html "Single HTML">
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| <!ENTITY docnavi.split-html  "Split HTML">
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| 
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| <!-- charset for HTML output -->
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| <!ENTITY doc.html.charset "iso-8859-1">
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