[GRASS-SVN] r49145 - in grass/branches/releasebranch_6_4: db/base display/d.ask display/d.barscale display/d.colortable display/d.extract display/d.font display/d.font.freetype display/d.frame display/d.geodesic display/d.graph display/d.grid display/d.his display/d.histogram display/d.info display/d.legend display/d.linegraph display/d.mapgraph display/d.measure display/d.menu display/d.nviz display/d.paint.labels display/d.profile display/d.rast.arrow display/d.rast.edit display/d.rast.num display/d.rgb display/d.rhumbline display/d.save display/d.text display/d.text.freetype display/d.text.new display/d.title display/d.where doc/vector general/g.access general/g.ask general/g.filename general/g.findfile general/g.gisenv general/g.gui general/g.mapset general/g.message general/g.parser general/g.pnmcomp general/g.proj general/g.region general/g.setproj general/g.transform imagery/i.cca imagery/i.class imagery/i.cluster imagery/i.fft imagery/i.gensig imagery/i.gensigset imagery /i.maxlik imagery/i.pca imagery/i.points imagery/i.rectify imagery/i.rgb.his imagery/i.topo.corr imagery/i.vpoints imagery/i.zc lib/init misc/m.cogo ps/ps.map raster/r.cost raster/r.distance raster/r.horizon raster/r.in.mat raster/r.in.xyz raster/r.lake raster/r.li raster/r.mapcalc raster/r.mfilter raster/r.mfilter.fp raster/r.out.mat raster/r.out.png raster/r.out.ppm3 raster/r.out.tiff raster/r.out.vrml raster/r.out.vtk raster/r.patch raster/r.proj raster/r.proj.seg raster/r.regression.line raster/r.resamp.interp raster/r.resamp.stats raster/r.series raster/r.slope.aspect raster/r.statistics raster/r.sun raster/r.sun2 raster/r.support.stats raster/r.terraflow raster/r.texture raster/r.timestamp raster/r.topidx raster/r.walk raster/r.water.outlet raster3d/r3.mkdspf scripts/d.correlate scripts/d.font.freetype scripts/d.out.file scripts/d.out.gpsdrive scripts/d.out.png scripts/d.polar scripts/d.rast.edit scripts/d.slide.show scripts/d.split.frame scripts/d.text.freetype script s/g.mlist scripts/i.landsat.rgb scripts/m.proj scripts/r.in.aster scripts/r.in.wms scripts/r.mask scripts/r.shaded.relief scripts/r.tileset scripts/v.colors scripts/v.db.update scripts/v.out.gpsbabel scripts/v.what.vect sites/s.in.ascii sites/s.out.ascii vector/v.build.polylines vector/v.class vector/v.clean vector/v.db.connect vector/v.delaunay2 vector/v.distance vector/v.drape vector/v.edit vector/v.external vector/v.hull vector/v.in.ascii vector/v.in.dxf vector/v.in.ogr vector/v.info vector/v.kernel vector/v.label vector/v.mkgrid vector/v.net vector/v.net.path vector/v.normal vector/v.out.ogr vector/v.out.vtk vector/v.overlay vector/v.patch vector/v.proj vector/v.random vector/v.reclass vector/v.segment vector/v.select vector/v.surf.idw vector/v.surf.rst vector/v.to.db vector/v.to.points vector/v.to.rast vector/v.transform vector/v.vol.rst vector/v.voronoi visualization/nviz

svn_grass at osgeo.org svn_grass at osgeo.org
Tue Nov 8 06:29:50 EST 2011


Author: neteler
Date: 2011-11-08 03:29:50 -0800 (Tue, 08 Nov 2011)
New Revision: 49145

Modified:
   grass/branches/releasebranch_6_4/db/base/db.execute.html
   grass/branches/releasebranch_6_4/display/d.ask/description.html
   grass/branches/releasebranch_6_4/display/d.barscale/description.html
   grass/branches/releasebranch_6_4/display/d.colortable/description.html
   grass/branches/releasebranch_6_4/display/d.extract/description.html
   grass/branches/releasebranch_6_4/display/d.font.freetype/description.html
   grass/branches/releasebranch_6_4/display/d.font/description.html
   grass/branches/releasebranch_6_4/display/d.frame/description.html
   grass/branches/releasebranch_6_4/display/d.geodesic/description.html
   grass/branches/releasebranch_6_4/display/d.graph/description.html
   grass/branches/releasebranch_6_4/display/d.grid/description.html
   grass/branches/releasebranch_6_4/display/d.his/description.html
   grass/branches/releasebranch_6_4/display/d.histogram/description.html
   grass/branches/releasebranch_6_4/display/d.info/description.html
   grass/branches/releasebranch_6_4/display/d.legend/description.html
   grass/branches/releasebranch_6_4/display/d.linegraph/description.html
   grass/branches/releasebranch_6_4/display/d.mapgraph/description.html
   grass/branches/releasebranch_6_4/display/d.measure/description.html
   grass/branches/releasebranch_6_4/display/d.menu/description.html
   grass/branches/releasebranch_6_4/display/d.nviz/description.html
   grass/branches/releasebranch_6_4/display/d.paint.labels/description.html
   grass/branches/releasebranch_6_4/display/d.profile/description.html
   grass/branches/releasebranch_6_4/display/d.rast.arrow/description.html
   grass/branches/releasebranch_6_4/display/d.rast.edit/description.html
   grass/branches/releasebranch_6_4/display/d.rast.num/description.html
   grass/branches/releasebranch_6_4/display/d.rgb/description.html
   grass/branches/releasebranch_6_4/display/d.rhumbline/description.html
   grass/branches/releasebranch_6_4/display/d.save/description.html
   grass/branches/releasebranch_6_4/display/d.text.freetype/description.html
   grass/branches/releasebranch_6_4/display/d.text.new/description.html
   grass/branches/releasebranch_6_4/display/d.text/description.html
   grass/branches/releasebranch_6_4/display/d.title/description.html
   grass/branches/releasebranch_6_4/display/d.where/description.html
   grass/branches/releasebranch_6_4/doc/vector/v.modules.html
   grass/branches/releasebranch_6_4/doc/vector/vector.html
   grass/branches/releasebranch_6_4/general/g.access/description.html
   grass/branches/releasebranch_6_4/general/g.ask/description.html
   grass/branches/releasebranch_6_4/general/g.filename/description.html
   grass/branches/releasebranch_6_4/general/g.findfile/description.html
   grass/branches/releasebranch_6_4/general/g.gisenv/description.html
   grass/branches/releasebranch_6_4/general/g.gui/description.html
   grass/branches/releasebranch_6_4/general/g.mapset/description.html
   grass/branches/releasebranch_6_4/general/g.message/description.html
   grass/branches/releasebranch_6_4/general/g.parser/description.html
   grass/branches/releasebranch_6_4/general/g.pnmcomp/description.html
   grass/branches/releasebranch_6_4/general/g.proj/description.html
   grass/branches/releasebranch_6_4/general/g.region/description.html
   grass/branches/releasebranch_6_4/general/g.setproj/description.html
   grass/branches/releasebranch_6_4/general/g.transform/description.html
   grass/branches/releasebranch_6_4/imagery/i.cca/description.html
   grass/branches/releasebranch_6_4/imagery/i.class/description.html
   grass/branches/releasebranch_6_4/imagery/i.cluster/description.html
   grass/branches/releasebranch_6_4/imagery/i.fft/description.html
   grass/branches/releasebranch_6_4/imagery/i.gensig/description.html
   grass/branches/releasebranch_6_4/imagery/i.gensigset/description.html
   grass/branches/releasebranch_6_4/imagery/i.maxlik/description.html
   grass/branches/releasebranch_6_4/imagery/i.pca/description.html
   grass/branches/releasebranch_6_4/imagery/i.points/description.html
   grass/branches/releasebranch_6_4/imagery/i.rectify/description.html
   grass/branches/releasebranch_6_4/imagery/i.rgb.his/description.html
   grass/branches/releasebranch_6_4/imagery/i.topo.corr/description.html
   grass/branches/releasebranch_6_4/imagery/i.vpoints/description.html
   grass/branches/releasebranch_6_4/imagery/i.zc/description.html
   grass/branches/releasebranch_6_4/lib/init/grass6.html
   grass/branches/releasebranch_6_4/lib/init/helptext.html
   grass/branches/releasebranch_6_4/lib/init/variables.html
   grass/branches/releasebranch_6_4/misc/m.cogo/description.html
   grass/branches/releasebranch_6_4/ps/ps.map/description.html
   grass/branches/releasebranch_6_4/raster/r.cost/description.html
   grass/branches/releasebranch_6_4/raster/r.distance/description.html
   grass/branches/releasebranch_6_4/raster/r.horizon/description.html
   grass/branches/releasebranch_6_4/raster/r.in.mat/description.html
   grass/branches/releasebranch_6_4/raster/r.in.xyz/description.html
   grass/branches/releasebranch_6_4/raster/r.lake/description.html
   grass/branches/releasebranch_6_4/raster/r.li/description.html
   grass/branches/releasebranch_6_4/raster/r.mapcalc/r.mapcalc.html
   grass/branches/releasebranch_6_4/raster/r.mapcalc/r3.mapcalc.html
   grass/branches/releasebranch_6_4/raster/r.mfilter.fp/description.html
   grass/branches/releasebranch_6_4/raster/r.mfilter/description.html
   grass/branches/releasebranch_6_4/raster/r.out.mat/description.html
   grass/branches/releasebranch_6_4/raster/r.out.png/description.html
   grass/branches/releasebranch_6_4/raster/r.out.ppm3/description.html
   grass/branches/releasebranch_6_4/raster/r.out.tiff/description.html
   grass/branches/releasebranch_6_4/raster/r.out.vrml/description.html
   grass/branches/releasebranch_6_4/raster/r.out.vtk/description.html
   grass/branches/releasebranch_6_4/raster/r.patch/description.html
   grass/branches/releasebranch_6_4/raster/r.proj.seg/description.html
   grass/branches/releasebranch_6_4/raster/r.proj/description.html
   grass/branches/releasebranch_6_4/raster/r.regression.line/description.html
   grass/branches/releasebranch_6_4/raster/r.resamp.interp/description.html
   grass/branches/releasebranch_6_4/raster/r.resamp.stats/description.html
   grass/branches/releasebranch_6_4/raster/r.series/description.html
   grass/branches/releasebranch_6_4/raster/r.slope.aspect/description.html
   grass/branches/releasebranch_6_4/raster/r.statistics/description.html
   grass/branches/releasebranch_6_4/raster/r.sun/description.html
   grass/branches/releasebranch_6_4/raster/r.sun2/description.html
   grass/branches/releasebranch_6_4/raster/r.support.stats/description.html
   grass/branches/releasebranch_6_4/raster/r.terraflow/description.html
   grass/branches/releasebranch_6_4/raster/r.texture/description.html
   grass/branches/releasebranch_6_4/raster/r.timestamp/description.html
   grass/branches/releasebranch_6_4/raster/r.topidx/description.html
   grass/branches/releasebranch_6_4/raster/r.walk/description.html
   grass/branches/releasebranch_6_4/raster/r.water.outlet/description.html
   grass/branches/releasebranch_6_4/raster3d/r3.mkdspf/description.html
   grass/branches/releasebranch_6_4/scripts/d.correlate/description.html
   grass/branches/releasebranch_6_4/scripts/d.font.freetype/description.html
   grass/branches/releasebranch_6_4/scripts/d.out.file/description.html
   grass/branches/releasebranch_6_4/scripts/d.out.gpsdrive/description.html
   grass/branches/releasebranch_6_4/scripts/d.out.png/description.html
   grass/branches/releasebranch_6_4/scripts/d.polar/description.html
   grass/branches/releasebranch_6_4/scripts/d.rast.edit/description.html
   grass/branches/releasebranch_6_4/scripts/d.slide.show/description.html
   grass/branches/releasebranch_6_4/scripts/d.split.frame/description.html
   grass/branches/releasebranch_6_4/scripts/d.text.freetype/description.html
   grass/branches/releasebranch_6_4/scripts/g.mlist/description.html
   grass/branches/releasebranch_6_4/scripts/i.landsat.rgb/description.html
   grass/branches/releasebranch_6_4/scripts/m.proj/description.html
   grass/branches/releasebranch_6_4/scripts/r.in.aster/description.html
   grass/branches/releasebranch_6_4/scripts/r.in.wms/description.html
   grass/branches/releasebranch_6_4/scripts/r.mask/description.html
   grass/branches/releasebranch_6_4/scripts/r.shaded.relief/description.html
   grass/branches/releasebranch_6_4/scripts/r.tileset/description.html
   grass/branches/releasebranch_6_4/scripts/v.colors/description.html
   grass/branches/releasebranch_6_4/scripts/v.db.update/description.html
   grass/branches/releasebranch_6_4/scripts/v.out.gpsbabel/description.html
   grass/branches/releasebranch_6_4/scripts/v.what.vect/description.html
   grass/branches/releasebranch_6_4/sites/s.in.ascii/description.html
   grass/branches/releasebranch_6_4/sites/s.out.ascii/description.html
   grass/branches/releasebranch_6_4/vector/v.build.polylines/description.html
   grass/branches/releasebranch_6_4/vector/v.class/description.html
   grass/branches/releasebranch_6_4/vector/v.clean/description.html
   grass/branches/releasebranch_6_4/vector/v.db.connect/description.html
   grass/branches/releasebranch_6_4/vector/v.delaunay2/description.html
   grass/branches/releasebranch_6_4/vector/v.distance/description.html
   grass/branches/releasebranch_6_4/vector/v.drape/description.html
   grass/branches/releasebranch_6_4/vector/v.edit/description.html
   grass/branches/releasebranch_6_4/vector/v.external/description.html
   grass/branches/releasebranch_6_4/vector/v.hull/description.html
   grass/branches/releasebranch_6_4/vector/v.in.ascii/description.html
   grass/branches/releasebranch_6_4/vector/v.in.dxf/description.html
   grass/branches/releasebranch_6_4/vector/v.in.ogr/description.html
   grass/branches/releasebranch_6_4/vector/v.info/description.html
   grass/branches/releasebranch_6_4/vector/v.kernel/description.html
   grass/branches/releasebranch_6_4/vector/v.label/description.html
   grass/branches/releasebranch_6_4/vector/v.mkgrid/description.html
   grass/branches/releasebranch_6_4/vector/v.net.path/description.html
   grass/branches/releasebranch_6_4/vector/v.net/description.html
   grass/branches/releasebranch_6_4/vector/v.normal/description.html
   grass/branches/releasebranch_6_4/vector/v.out.ogr/description.html
   grass/branches/releasebranch_6_4/vector/v.out.vtk/description.html
   grass/branches/releasebranch_6_4/vector/v.overlay/description.html
   grass/branches/releasebranch_6_4/vector/v.patch/description.html
   grass/branches/releasebranch_6_4/vector/v.proj/description.html
   grass/branches/releasebranch_6_4/vector/v.random/description.html
   grass/branches/releasebranch_6_4/vector/v.reclass/description.html
   grass/branches/releasebranch_6_4/vector/v.segment/description.html
   grass/branches/releasebranch_6_4/vector/v.select/description.html
   grass/branches/releasebranch_6_4/vector/v.surf.idw/description.html
   grass/branches/releasebranch_6_4/vector/v.surf.rst/description.html
   grass/branches/releasebranch_6_4/vector/v.to.db/description.html
   grass/branches/releasebranch_6_4/vector/v.to.points/description.html
   grass/branches/releasebranch_6_4/vector/v.to.rast/description.html
   grass/branches/releasebranch_6_4/vector/v.transform/description.html
   grass/branches/releasebranch_6_4/vector/v.vol.rst/description.html
   grass/branches/releasebranch_6_4/vector/v.voronoi/v.delaunay.html
   grass/branches/releasebranch_6_4/vector/v.voronoi/v.voronoi.html
   grass/branches/releasebranch_6_4/visualization/nviz/description.html
Log:
avoid caps HTML tags

Modified: grass/branches/releasebranch_6_4/db/base/db.execute.html
===================================================================
--- grass/branches/releasebranch_6_4/db/base/db.execute.html	2011-11-08 11:23:06 UTC (rev 49144)
+++ grass/branches/releasebranch_6_4/db/base/db.execute.html	2011-11-08 11:29:50 UTC (rev 49145)
@@ -112,4 +112,4 @@
 
 CERL
 
-<p><i>Last changed: $Date$</i></p>
+<p><i>Last changed: $Date$</i>

Modified: grass/branches/releasebranch_6_4/display/d.ask/description.html
===================================================================
--- grass/branches/releasebranch_6_4/display/d.ask/description.html	2011-11-08 11:23:06 UTC (rev 49144)
+++ grass/branches/releasebranch_6_4/display/d.ask/description.html	2011-11-08 11:29:50 UTC (rev 49145)
@@ -10,14 +10,14 @@
 to the user takes the form: 
 
 <p>
-<DL>
-<DD> <b>Double</b> click on the <em>prompt</em> "message"
-<DD> <b>Double</b> click here to cancel
+<dl>
+<dd> <b>Double</b> click on the <em>prompt</em> "message"
+<dd> <b>Double</b> click here to cancel
 <p>
-<DD> (A list of files of the specified <em>element</em> type from each 
+<dd> (A list of files of the specified <em>element</em> type from each 
      of the mapsets listed in the user's mapset search path is also 
      displayed.) 
-</DL>
+</dl>
 
 <p>
 
@@ -27,18 +27,18 @@
 Three lines are written to standard output (the user's terminal screen): 
 
 <p>
-<DL>
-<DD><b>name=</b><em>file_name</em>
-<DD><b>mapset=</b><em>mapset_name</em>
-<DD><b>fullname=</b><em>file_name at mapset_name</em>
-</DL>
+<dl>
+<dd><b>name=</b><em>file_name</em>
+<dd><b>mapset=</b><em>mapset_name</em>
+<dd><b>fullname=</b><em>file_name at mapset_name</em>
+</dl>
 <p>
 
-<H3>Parameters:</H3>
+<h3>Parameters:</h3>
 
-<DL>
-<DT><b>element=</b><em>name,description</em>
-<DD>Name of a GRASS data base element, followed by a one word description of the 
+<dl>
+<dt><b>element=</b><em>name,description</em>
+<dd>Name of a GRASS data base element, followed by a one word description of the 
 element. GRASS data base elements are mapset subdirectories; these include: 
 bdlg, cats, cell, cell_misc, cellhd, colr, colr2, dig, dig_ascii, dig_att, 
 dig_cats, dig_plus, dlg, group, hist, icons, noise, paint, site_lists, and 
@@ -49,25 +49,25 @@
 user's graphics monitor. The files listed in the menu will be of the 
 specified <em>element</em> type, and exist in mapsets listed in the user's 
 current mapset search path. 
-<DT><b>prompt=</b>"<em>message</em>"
-<DD>A brief message with which the user will be prompted. 
+<dt><b>prompt=</b>"<em>message</em>"
+<dd>A brief message with which the user will be prompted. 
 If this message contains more than one word, it should be 
 enclosed within double quotes (""). 
 It is a non-selectable message displayed in the menu bar of a pop-up menu. 
 Selectable items in the displayed menu include a cancel option and any of the 
 files in the mapset subdirectory <em>name</em> in the user's mapset search path. 
-</DL>
+</dl>
 
 <h2>EXAMPLE</h2>
 
 Given the following input, 
 
 <p>
-<DL>
-<DD>
+<dl>
+<dd>
 <b>d.ask element=</b>cell,raster <b>prompt=</b>"raster map layer to 
 be used"
-</DL>
+</dl>
 
 <p>
 <em>d.ask</em> will prompt the user to select a raster (cell) file from among 
@@ -76,10 +76,10 @@
 monitor, containing the prompt: 
 
 <p>
-<DL>
-<DD> <b>Double</b> click on the <em>raster</em> map layer to be used
-<DD> <b>Double</b> click here to cancel
-</DL>
+<dl>
+<dd> <b>Double</b> click on the <em>raster</em> map layer to be used
+<dd> <b>Double</b> click here to cancel
+</dl>
 
 <h2>OUTPUT</h2>
 
@@ -87,11 +87,11 @@
 <em>d.ask</em> writes three lines to standard output: 
 
 <p>
-<DL>
-<DD> <b>name=</b><em>file_name</em> 
-<DD> <b>mapset=</b><em>mapset_name</em> 
-<DD> <b>fullname=</b><em>file_name at mapset_name</em> 
-</DL>
+<dl>
+<dd> <b>name=</b><em>file_name</em> 
+<dd> <b>mapset=</b><em>mapset_name</em> 
+<dd> <b>fullname=</b><em>file_name at mapset_name</em> 
+</dl>
 
 <p>
 The output is in the form of /bin/sh commands to set the variable 
@@ -115,10 +115,10 @@
 is displayed on the user's graphics monitor: 
 
 <p>
-<DL>
-<DD> <b>No <em>element</em> description files found</b> 
-<DD> <b>Click here to continue</b> 
-</DL>
+<dl>
+<dd> <b>No <em>element</em> description files found</b> 
+<dd> <b>Click here to continue</b> 
+</dl>
 
 <p>
 

Modified: grass/branches/releasebranch_6_4/display/d.barscale/description.html
===================================================================
--- grass/branches/releasebranch_6_4/display/d.barscale/description.html	2011-11-08 11:23:06 UTC (rev 49144)
+++ grass/branches/releasebranch_6_4/display/d.barscale/description.html	2011-11-08 11:29:50 UTC (rev 49145)
@@ -12,7 +12,7 @@
 
 <p>The -l flag will always draw a north arrow <em>and</em> a line scale
 together; it is currently not possible to draw a line scale without a north
-arrow. Instead, the -s flag can be used to draw a barscale only.</p> 
+arrow. Instead, the -s flag can be used to draw a barscale only. 
 
 <h2>SEE ALSO</h2>
 

Modified: grass/branches/releasebranch_6_4/display/d.colortable/description.html
===================================================================
--- grass/branches/releasebranch_6_4/display/d.colortable/description.html	2011-11-08 11:23:06 UTC (rev 49144)
+++ grass/branches/releasebranch_6_4/display/d.colortable/description.html	2011-11-08 11:29:50 UTC (rev 49145)
@@ -25,13 +25,13 @@
 <h2>EXAMPLE</h2>
 
 The user running the command: 
-<DL>
-<DD>
+<dl>
+<dd>
 <b>d.colortable map=</b><em>soils</em> 
   <b>color=</b><em>red</em>
   <b>lines=</b><em>1</em>
   <b>cols=</b><em>3</em>
-</DL>
+</dl>
 would see the active graphics frame divided into three columns 
 extending the full frame height. The lines dividing the color table 
 associated with the <em>soils</em> map would be displayed in red. 

Modified: grass/branches/releasebranch_6_4/display/d.extract/description.html
===================================================================
--- grass/branches/releasebranch_6_4/display/d.extract/description.html	2011-11-08 11:23:06 UTC (rev 49144)
+++ grass/branches/releasebranch_6_4/display/d.extract/description.html	2011-11-08 11:29:50 UTC (rev 49145)
@@ -22,4 +22,4 @@
 
 Radim Blazek, Markus Neteler
 
-<p><i>Last changed: $Date$</i></p>
+<p><i>Last changed: $Date$</i>

Modified: grass/branches/releasebranch_6_4/display/d.font/description.html
===================================================================
--- grass/branches/releasebranch_6_4/display/d.font/description.html	2011-11-08 11:23:06 UTC (rev 49144)
+++ grass/branches/releasebranch_6_4/display/d.font/description.html	2011-11-08 11:29:50 UTC (rev 49145)
@@ -20,33 +20,33 @@
 
 <p>
 <b>Parameter:</b> 
-<DL>
-<DT><b>font=</b><em>name</em>
-<DD>Name of a font type, from among the font types italicized below. 
-<BR>
+<dl>
+<dt><b>font=</b><em>name</em>
+<dd>Name of a font type, from among the font types italicized below. 
+<br>
 Default: <em>romans</em> 
-<BR>
+<br>
 Options: (italized) 
-<BR><em>cyrilc</em> Cyrillic 
-<BR><em>gothgbt</em> Gothic Great Britain triplex 
-<BR><em>gothgrt</em> Gothic German triplex 
-<BR><em>gothitt</em> Gothic Italian triplex 
-<BR><em>greekc</em> Greek complex 
-<BR><em>greekcs</em> Greek complex script 
-<BR><em>greekp</em> Greek plain 
-<BR><em>greeks</em> Greek simplex 
-<BR><em>italicc</em> Italian complex 
-<BR><em>italiccs</em> Italian complex small 
-<BR><em>italict</em> Italian triplex 
-<BR><em>romanc</em> Roman complex 
-<BR><em>romancs</em> Roman complex small 
-<BR><em>romand</em> Roman duplex 
-<BR><em>romanp</em> Roman plain 
-<BR><em>romans</em> Roman simplex 
-<BR><em>romant</em> Roman triplex 
-<BR><em>scriptc</em> Script complex 
-<BR><em>scripts</em> Script simplex 
-</DL>
+<br><em>cyrilc</em> Cyrillic 
+<br><em>gothgbt</em> Gothic Great Britain triplex 
+<br><em>gothgrt</em> Gothic German triplex 
+<br><em>gothitt</em> Gothic Italian triplex 
+<br><em>greekc</em> Greek complex 
+<br><em>greekcs</em> Greek complex script 
+<br><em>greekp</em> Greek plain 
+<br><em>greeks</em> Greek simplex 
+<br><em>italicc</em> Italian complex 
+<br><em>italiccs</em> Italian complex small 
+<br><em>italict</em> Italian triplex 
+<br><em>romanc</em> Roman complex 
+<br><em>romancs</em> Roman complex small 
+<br><em>romand</em> Roman duplex 
+<br><em>romanp</em> Roman plain 
+<br><em>romans</em> Roman simplex 
+<br><em>romant</em> Roman triplex 
+<br><em>scriptc</em> Script complex 
+<br><em>scripts</em> Script simplex 
+</dl>
 
 <h2>NOTES</h2>
 

Modified: grass/branches/releasebranch_6_4/display/d.font.freetype/description.html
===================================================================
--- grass/branches/releasebranch_6_4/display/d.font.freetype/description.html	2011-11-08 11:23:06 UTC (rev 49144)
+++ grass/branches/releasebranch_6_4/display/d.font.freetype/description.html	2011-11-08 11:29:50 UTC (rev 49145)
@@ -3,7 +3,7 @@
 <em>d.font.freetype</em>
 selects the freetype font in which text will be displayed on the user's 
 graphics monitor.
-<BR>
+<br>
 
 The text (character strings) displayed on the GRASS monitor was 
 internationalized. Internationalization does not use vector (Hershey) fonts
@@ -42,7 +42,7 @@
 d.font.freetype -l
 d.font.freetype font=batang
 </pre></div>
-<BR>
+<br>
 
 
 <h2>DEFINITION FILE</h2>

Modified: grass/branches/releasebranch_6_4/display/d.frame/description.html
===================================================================
--- grass/branches/releasebranch_6_4/display/d.frame/description.html	2011-11-08 11:23:06 UTC (rev 49144)
+++ grass/branches/releasebranch_6_4/display/d.frame/description.html	2011-11-08 11:29:50 UTC (rev 49145)
@@ -49,7 +49,7 @@
 
 James Westervelt, U.S. Army Construction Engineering 
 Research Laboratory
-<BR>
+<br>
 Michael Shapiro, U.S. Army Construction Engineering 
 Research Laboratory
 <p>

Modified: grass/branches/releasebranch_6_4/display/d.geodesic/description.html
===================================================================
--- grass/branches/releasebranch_6_4/display/d.geodesic/description.html	2011-11-08 11:23:06 UTC (rev 49144)
+++ grass/branches/releasebranch_6_4/display/d.geodesic/description.html	2011-11-08 11:29:50 UTC (rev 49145)
@@ -37,7 +37,7 @@
 
 <p>
 <center>
-<img src="d_geodesic.png" border=0><BR>
+<img src="d_geodesic.png" border=0><br>
 <i>Geodesic line (great circle line)</i>
 </center>
 

Modified: grass/branches/releasebranch_6_4/display/d.graph/description.html
===================================================================
--- grass/branches/releasebranch_6_4/display/d.graph/description.html	2011-11-08 11:23:06 UTC (rev 49144)
+++ grass/branches/releasebranch_6_4/display/d.graph/description.html	2011-11-08 11:29:50 UTC (rev 49145)
@@ -42,8 +42,8 @@
 
 <p>
 The graphics language is simple, and uses the following commands: 
-<BR>
-<DD>[
+<br>
+<dd>[
 <a href="#comment">#</a>&nbsp;|
 <a href="#move">move</a>&nbsp;|
 <a href="#draw">draw</a>&nbsp;|
@@ -59,14 +59,14 @@
 ]</DD>
 
 
-<DL>
+<dl>
 <a name="comment"></a>
-<DT><b>#</b> <em>comment</em> 
-<DD>A line of comment which is ignored in the processing. 
+<dt><b>#</b> <em>comment</em> 
+<dd>A line of comment which is ignored in the processing. 
 
 <a name="move"></a>
-<DT><b>move</b> <em>xpos ypos</em> 
-<DD>The current location is updated to <em>xpos ypos</em>. 
+<dt><b>move</b> <em>xpos ypos</em> 
+<dd>The current location is updated to <em>xpos ypos</em>. 
 
 Unless the <b>-m</b> flag is used,
 values are stated as a percent of the active display frame's 
@@ -75,8 +75,8 @@
 <b>Note.</b> A space must separate <em>xpos</em> and <em>ypos</em>.
 
 <a name="draw"></a>
-<DT><b>draw</b> <em>xpos ypos</em> 
-<DD>A line is drawn in the current color from the current location to the new 
+<dt><b>draw</b> <em>xpos ypos</em> 
+<dd>A line is drawn in the current color from the current location to the new 
 location <em>xpos ypos</em>, which then becomes the current location. 
 Unless the <b>-m</b> flag is used,
 values are stated as a percent of the active display frame's 
@@ -85,28 +85,28 @@
 <b>Note.</b> A space must separate <em>xpos</em> and <em>ypos</em>. 
 
 <a name="polygon"></a>
-<DT><b>polygon</b> 
-<BR>&nbsp;&nbsp;<em> xpos ypos</em> 
-<BR>&nbsp;&nbsp;<em> xpos ypos</em> 
-<BR>&nbsp;&nbsp;... 
+<dt><b>polygon</b> 
+<br>&nbsp;&nbsp;<em> xpos ypos</em> 
+<br>&nbsp;&nbsp;<em> xpos ypos</em> 
+<br>&nbsp;&nbsp;... 
 
-<DD>The coordinates appearing beneath the word <em>polygon</em>, 
+<dd>The coordinates appearing beneath the word <em>polygon</em>, 
 one pair per line, 
 circumscribe a polygon that is to be filled with the current color. 
 
 <a name="polyline"></a>
-<DT><b>polyline</b> 
-<BR>&nbsp;&nbsp;<em> xpos ypos</em> 
-<BR>&nbsp;&nbsp;<em> xpos ypos</em> 
-<BR>&nbsp;&nbsp;... 
+<dt><b>polyline</b> 
+<br>&nbsp;&nbsp;<em> xpos ypos</em> 
+<br>&nbsp;&nbsp;<em> xpos ypos</em> 
+<br>&nbsp;&nbsp;... 
 
-<DD>The coordinates appearing beneath the word <em>polyline</em>, 
+<dd>The coordinates appearing beneath the word <em>polyline</em>, 
 one pair per line, 
 circumscribe a polygon that is not to be filled with color. 
 
 <a name="color"></a>
-<DT><b>color</b> <em>color</em> 
-<DD>Sets the current color to that stated; subsequent graphics will be drawn 
+<dt><b>color</b> <em>color</em> 
+<dd>Sets the current color to that stated; subsequent graphics will be drawn 
 in the stated color, until the current color is set to a different color. 
 Options are <em>red</em>, 
 <em>orange</em>,
@@ -124,24 +124,24 @@
 or the word "none" (draws in the default background color).
 
 <a name="text"></a>
-<DT><b>text</b> <em>line-of-text</em> 
-<DD>The stated text is drawn at the current location using the current color, 
+<dt><b>text</b> <em>line-of-text</em> 
+<dd>The stated text is drawn at the current location using the current color, 
 and the new current location is then positioned at the end of the text string. 
 
 <a name="size"></a>
-<DT><b>size</b> <em>xper yper</em> 
-<DD>Subsequent text will be drawn such that the text is 
+<dt><b>size</b> <em>xper yper</em> 
+<dd>Subsequent text will be drawn such that the text is 
 <em>xper</em> percent of the graphics monitor display frame wide and 
 <em>yper</em> percent of the frame high. By default, the text size is set to
 5 percent of the active frame's width and 5 percent of the frame's height.
 If only one value is given, then that value will be used for both x and y 
 scaling.
-<BR>
+<br>
 <b>Note.</b> A space must separate <em>xper</em> and <em>yper</em>.
 
 <a name="symbol"></a>
-<DT><b>symbol</b> <em>type size xper yper [line_color [fill_color]]</em>
-<DD>A symbol is drawn at the given size on the display monitor. The
+<dt><b>symbol</b> <em>type size xper yper [line_color [fill_color]]</em>
+<dd>A symbol is drawn at the given size on the display monitor. The
 <em>xper</em> and <em>yper</em> options define the center of the icon and
 are given as a percentage of the display frame (<tt>0,0</tt> is lower left).
 The symbol can be any of those stored in <tt>$GISBASE/etc/symbol/</tt>
@@ -153,24 +153,24 @@
 <em>fill_color</em> is grey.
 
 <a name="rotation"></a>
-<DT><b>rotation</b> <em>angle</em> 
-<DD>Subsequent text and symbols will be drawn such that they are rotated 
+<dt><b>rotation</b> <em>angle</em> 
+<dd>Subsequent text and symbols will be drawn such that they are rotated 
 <em>angle</em> degrees counter-clockwise from east.
 
 <a name="icon"></a>
-<DT><b>icon</b> <em>type size x y</em> 
-<DD>Draws an icon of types <em>o</em>, <em>x</em>, or <em>+</em> 
+<dt><b>icon</b> <em>type size x y</em> 
+<dd>Draws an icon of types <em>o</em>, <em>x</em>, or <em>+</em> 
 with specified <em>size</em> (in %) at location <em>x,y</em>. 
 Note: type <em>o</em> designates a square.
-<BR>
+<br>
 
 <a name="width"></a>
-<DT><b>width</b> <em>value</em> 
-<DD>Subsequent lines (including non-FreeType text) will be drawn with
+<dt><b>width</b> <em>value</em> 
+<dd>Subsequent lines (including non-FreeType text) will be drawn with
 the given pixel thickness.
-<BR>The default value is 0.
+<br>The default value is 0.
 
-</DL>
+</dl>
 
 <h2>EXAMPLES</h2>
 

Modified: grass/branches/releasebranch_6_4/display/d.grid/description.html
===================================================================
--- grass/branches/releasebranch_6_4/display/d.grid/description.html	2011-11-08 11:23:06 UTC (rev 49144)
+++ grass/branches/releasebranch_6_4/display/d.grid/description.html	2011-11-08 11:29:50 UTC (rev 49145)
@@ -42,11 +42,11 @@
 or <em>XY</em> projection.
 <p>
 Colors may be standard named GRASS colors (red, green, aqua, etc.) or
-a numerical R:G:B triplet, where component values range from 0-255.<BR>
+a numerical R:G:B triplet, where component values range from 0-255.<br>
 <p>
-The grid drawing may be turned off by using the <em>-n</em> flag.<BR>
-The border drawing may be turned off by using the <em>-b</em> flag.<BR>
-The coordinate text may be turned off by using the <em>-t</em> flag.<BR>
+The grid drawing may be turned off by using the <em>-n</em> flag.<br>
+The border drawing may be turned off by using the <em>-b</em> flag.<br>
+The coordinate text may be turned off by using the <em>-t</em> flag.<br>
 
 
 <h2>EXAMPLES</h2>
@@ -63,7 +63,7 @@
 <PRE>
   d.grid size=500 color=blue
 </PRE>
-<BR>
+<br>
 
 <h2>SEE ALSO</h2>
 
@@ -79,9 +79,9 @@
 
 <h2>AUTHORS</h2>
 
-James Westervelt, U.S. Army Construction Engineering Research Laboratory<BR>
-Geogrid support: Bob Covill<BR>
-Border support: Markus Neteler<BR>
-Text and RGB support: Hamish Bowman<BR>
+James Westervelt, U.S. Army Construction Engineering Research Laboratory<br>
+Geogrid support: Bob Covill<br>
+Border support: Markus Neteler<br>
+Text and RGB support: Hamish Bowman<br>
 
 <p><i>Last changed: $Date$</i>

Modified: grass/branches/releasebranch_6_4/display/d.his/description.html
===================================================================
--- grass/branches/releasebranch_6_4/display/d.his/description.html	2011-11-08 11:23:06 UTC (rev 49144)
+++ grass/branches/releasebranch_6_4/display/d.his/description.html	2011-11-08 11:29:50 UTC (rev 49145)
@@ -120,7 +120,7 @@
   d.mon x1
   d.his h=elevation.dem i=elev.shad_relf brighten=50
 </pre></div>
-<BR>
+<br>
 
 <h2>SEE ALSO</h2>
 

Modified: grass/branches/releasebranch_6_4/display/d.histogram/description.html
===================================================================
--- grass/branches/releasebranch_6_4/display/d.histogram/description.html	2011-11-08 11:23:06 UTC (rev 49144)
+++ grass/branches/releasebranch_6_4/display/d.histogram/description.html	2011-11-08 11:29:50 UTC (rev 49145)
@@ -32,9 +32,9 @@
 <h2>AUTHOR</h2>
 
 Dave Johnson
-<BR> DBA Systems, Inc. 
-<BR> 10560 Arrowhead Drive 
-<BR> Fairfax, Virginia 22030
+<br> DBA Systems, Inc. 
+<br> 10560 Arrowhead Drive 
+<br> Fairfax, Virginia 22030
 
 <p>
 <i>Last changed: $Date$</i>

Modified: grass/branches/releasebranch_6_4/display/d.info/description.html
===================================================================
--- grass/branches/releasebranch_6_4/display/d.info/description.html	2011-11-08 11:23:06 UTC (rev 49144)
+++ grass/branches/releasebranch_6_4/display/d.info/description.html	2011-11-08 11:29:50 UTC (rev 49145)
@@ -5,13 +5,13 @@
 <h2>NOTES</h2>
 
 Units are screen pixels (except for <em>-g</em> flag where map units
-are used).<BR>
-Where two numbers are given the format is: width, height.<BR>
+are used).<br>
+Where two numbers are given the format is: width, height.<br>
 Where four numbers are given the format is: left, right, top, bottom.
-<BR><BR>
+<br><br>
 Note: GRASS display pixel coordinates are measured from the top left.
 <p>
-<BR>
+<br>
 
 <h2>SEE ALSO</h2>
 

Modified: grass/branches/releasebranch_6_4/display/d.legend/description.html
===================================================================
--- grass/branches/releasebranch_6_4/display/d.legend/description.html	2011-11-08 11:23:06 UTC (rev 49144)
+++ grass/branches/releasebranch_6_4/display/d.legend/description.html	2011-11-08 11:29:50 UTC (rev 49145)
@@ -92,28 +92,28 @@
 
 <h2>SEE ALSO</h2>
 
-<em><a href="d.barscale.html">d.barscale</a></em><BR>
-<em><a href="d.colors.html">d.colors</a></em><BR>
-<em><a href="d.colortable.html">d.colortable</a></em><BR>
-<em><a href="d.erase.html">d.erase</a></em><BR>
-<em><a href="d.font.html">d.font</a></em><BR>
-<em><a href="d.font.freetype.html">d.font.freetype</a></em><BR>
-<em><a href="d.grid.html">d.grid</a></em><BR>
-<em><a href="d.rast.html">d.rast</a></em><BR>
-<!-- <em><a href="d.rast.labels.html">d.rast.labels</a></em><BR> -->
-<em><a href="d.rast.leg.html">d.rast.leg</a></em><BR>
-<em><a href="d.text.html">d.text</a></em><BR>
-<em><a href="d.text.freetype.html">d.text.freetype</a></em><BR>
-<em><a href="d.vect.thematic.html">d.vect.thematic</a></em><BR>
-<em><a href="d.what.rast.html">d.what.rast</a></em><BR>
-<em><a href="g.gisenv.html">g.gisenv</a></em><BR>
-<em><a href="r.reclass.html">r.reclass</a></em><BR>
+<em><a href="d.barscale.html">d.barscale</a></em><br>
+<em><a href="d.colors.html">d.colors</a></em><br>
+<em><a href="d.colortable.html">d.colortable</a></em><br>
+<em><a href="d.erase.html">d.erase</a></em><br>
+<em><a href="d.font.html">d.font</a></em><br>
+<em><a href="d.font.freetype.html">d.font.freetype</a></em><br>
+<em><a href="d.grid.html">d.grid</a></em><br>
+<em><a href="d.rast.html">d.rast</a></em><br>
+<!-- <em><a href="d.rast.labels.html">d.rast.labels</a></em><br> -->
+<em><a href="d.rast.leg.html">d.rast.leg</a></em><br>
+<em><a href="d.text.html">d.text</a></em><br>
+<em><a href="d.text.freetype.html">d.text.freetype</a></em><br>
+<em><a href="d.vect.thematic.html">d.vect.thematic</a></em><br>
+<em><a href="d.what.rast.html">d.what.rast</a></em><br>
+<em><a href="g.gisenv.html">g.gisenv</a></em><br>
+<em><a href="r.reclass.html">r.reclass</a></em><br>
 
 
 <h2>AUTHORS</h2>
 Bill Brown, U.S. Army Construction Engineering Research Laboratories
-<BR>Late 2002: Rewrite of much of the code. Hamish Bowman,
+<br>Late 2002: Rewrite of much of the code. Hamish Bowman,
  Otago University, New Zealand
-<BR>Additional improvements from various authors
+<br>Additional improvements from various authors
 
 <p><i>Last changed: $Date$</i>

Modified: grass/branches/releasebranch_6_4/display/d.linegraph/description.html
===================================================================
--- grass/branches/releasebranch_6_4/display/d.linegraph/description.html	2011-11-08 11:23:06 UTC (rev 49144)
+++ grass/branches/releasebranch_6_4/display/d.linegraph/description.html	2011-11-08 11:29:50 UTC (rev 49145)
@@ -3,7 +3,7 @@
 <em>d.linegraph</em> is a primitive program to draw simple x,y line graphs
 based on numerical data contained in separate files.
 <p>
-Data file format<BR>
+Data file format<br>
 The X and Y data files for the graph are essentially a column of numbers in
 each file, with one input number per line.  The program expects that each X
 value will have a corresponding Y value, therefore the number of lines in
@@ -18,47 +18,47 @@
 deceptive.
 
 <p>
-<DL>
-<DT><b>directoryname</b>
-<DD>Path to the directory where the input files are located. If this option
+<dl>
+<dt><b>directoryname</b>
+<dd>Path to the directory where the input files are located. If this option
 is not used, the <em>d.linegraph</em> looks for files in the current directory.
-<DD>Example format: directory/usr/grass/data/graph
+<dd>Example format: directory/usr/grass/data/graph
 
-<DT><b>ycoloroption[,option,...]]</b>
-<DD>Color to be used for drawing the lines in the graph. If multiple Y data
+<dt><b>ycoloroption[,option,...]]</b>
+<dd>Color to be used for drawing the lines in the graph. If multiple Y data
 files are used, an equal number of colors may be used to control the colors
 of the lines. Colors will be assigned to Y data in respect to the sequence
 of instantiation on the command  line.  Options are listed below.  By
 default, a series of colors will be chosen by the program if none are
 provided upon invocation.
-<DD>Order of default colors: yellow, red, green, violet, blue, orange, gray,
+<dd>Order of default colors: yellow, red, green, violet, blue, orange, gray,
 brown, magenta, white, indigo).
 
-<DT><b>titlecoloroption</b>
-<DD>The color to be used for titles, axis lines, tics, and scale numbers.  
-<DD>Default: "white"
-<DD>Color options: red, orange, yellow, green, blue, indigo, violet,
+<dt><b>titlecoloroption</b>
+<dd>The color to be used for titles, axis lines, tics, and scale numbers.  
+<dd>Default: "white"
+<dd>Color options: red, orange, yellow, green, blue, indigo, violet,
 magenta, brown, gray, white, and black.
 
-<DT><b>xtitlevalue</b>
-<DD>Title to describe X data. Will be centered beneath the graph. Default
+<dt><b>xtitlevalue</b>
+<dd>Title to describe X data. Will be centered beneath the graph. Default
 is no title unless the need for a unit descriptor is computed by the program
 (i.e. X: title in hundreds).  Also, see NOTES section (below) for a format
 caveat for multi-word titles.
 
-<DT><b>ytitlevalue</b>
-<DD>Title to describe Y data. Will be centered beneath the X data title.
+<dt><b>ytitlevalue</b>
+<dd>Title to describe Y data. Will be centered beneath the X data title.
 Default is no title unless the need for a unit descriptor is computed by
 the program (i.e. Y: ttiittllee in thousands). Also, see NOTES section
 (below) for a format caveat for multi-word titles. In the case of graphs
 with multiple lines, one may wish to use more specific title placement by
 using the <em>d.text</em> or <em>v.label</em> programs.
 
-<DT><b>titlevalue</b>
-<DD>Title to describe the graph. Will be centered over the top of graph.
+<dt><b>titlevalue</b>
+<dd>Title to describe the graph. Will be centered over the top of graph.
 Default is no title. See NOTES section (below) for a format caveat for
 multi-word titles.
-</DL>
+</dl>
 
 <h2>NOTES</h2>
 Since the command line parser is not amiable to multiple word inputs, to

Modified: grass/branches/releasebranch_6_4/display/d.mapgraph/description.html
===================================================================
--- grass/branches/releasebranch_6_4/display/d.mapgraph/description.html	2011-11-08 11:23:06 UTC (rev 49144)
+++ grass/branches/releasebranch_6_4/display/d.mapgraph/description.html	2011-11-08 11:29:50 UTC (rev 49145)
@@ -1,7 +1,7 @@
-<H3>
+<h3>
 This module is superseded and scheduled for demolition.
-<BR>Please use "<em><a href="d.graph.html">d.graph</a>
-<b>-m</b></em>" instead.</H3>
+<br>Please use "<em><a href="d.graph.html">d.graph</a>
+<b>-m</b></em>" instead.</h3>
 
 <h2>DESCRIPTION</h2>
 
@@ -49,15 +49,15 @@
 <p>
 The graphics language is simple and uses the following commands: 
 
-<DL>
+<dl>
 
-<DT><b>#</b> <em>comment</em> 
+<dt><b>#</b> <em>comment</em> 
 
-<DD>A line of comment which is ignored in the processing. 
+<dd>A line of comment which is ignored in the processing. 
 
-<DT><b>move</b> <em>xpos ypos</em> 
+<dt><b>move</b> <em>xpos ypos</em> 
 
-<DD>The current location is updated to <em>xpos ypos</em>
+<dd>The current location is updated to <em>xpos ypos</em>
 (where these, respectively, are the easting and northing of
 geographic coordinates stated in the map coordinate system
 of the user's current GRASS location, falling within the
@@ -75,13 +75,13 @@
 map coordinates of various points on the raster map
 displayed in the active frame.
 
-<BR>
+<br>
 
 Note: there must be a space between <em>xpos</em> and <em>ypos</em>.
 
-<DT><b>draw</b> <em>xpos ypos</em> 
+<dt><b>draw</b> <em>xpos ypos</em> 
 
-<DD>A line is drawn in the current color from the current
+<dd>A line is drawn in the current color from the current
 location to the new location <em>xpos ypos</em>, which then
 becomes the current location.  <em>xpos</em> and
 <em>ypos</em> are (respectively) an easting and northing
@@ -93,9 +93,9 @@
 
 Note: there must be a space between <em>xpos</em> and <em>ypos</em>.
 
-<DT><b>color</b> <em>color</em> 
+<dt><b>color</b> <em>color</em> 
 
-<DD>Sets the current color to that stated. 
+<dd>Sets the current color to that stated. 
 Color options are: <em>red</em>, 
 <em>orange</em>, 
 <em>yellow</em>, 
@@ -111,37 +111,37 @@
 an R:G:B triplet (separated by colons),
 or the word "none" (draws in the default background color).
 
-<DT><b>size</b> <em>xper yper</em>
+<dt><b>size</b> <em>xper yper</em>
 
-<DD>Subsequent text will be drawn such that the text is
+<dd>Subsequent text will be drawn such that the text is
 <em>xper</em> percent of the display frame's width and
 <em>yper</em> percent of the display frame height.  If not
 specified by the user, the text size becomes 5 percent of
 the active frame's width and 5 percent of the frame's
 height.  This is equivalent to entering <b>size 5 5</b>.
 
-<DT><b>text</b> <em>line-of-text</em> 
+<dt><b>text</b> <em>line-of-text</em> 
 
-<DD>The stated text is drawn at the current location using
+<dd>The stated text is drawn at the current location using
 the current color and the current size.
 
-<DT><b>icon</b> <em>type size x y</em> 
+<dt><b>icon</b> <em>type size x y</em> 
 
-<DD>Draws an icon of types o, x, or + with specified size
+<dd>Draws an icon of types o, x, or + with specified size
 at location x,y.  Note: type o designates a square.
 
-<DT><b>polygon</b> <BR>
-<em> xpos ypos</em> <BR>
-<em> xpos ypos</em> <BR>
-. <BR>
-. <BR>
-. <BR>
+<dt><b>polygon</b> <br>
+<em> xpos ypos</em> <br>
+<em> xpos ypos</em> <br>
+. <br>
+. <br>
+. <br>
 
-<DD>The map coordinates appearing on lines beneath the word
+<dd>The map coordinates appearing on lines beneath the word
 <em>polygon</em>, one pair per line, circumscribe a
 polygon which is to be filled with the current color.
 
-</DL>
+</dl>
 
 <h2>NOTES</h2>
 
@@ -172,10 +172,10 @@
 
 <h2>SEE ALSO</h2>
 
-<em><a href="d.frame.html">d.frame</a></em><BR>
-<em><a href="d.graph.html">d.graph</a></em><BR>
-<em><a href="d.rast.html">d.rast</a></em><BR>
-<em><a href="d.zoom.html">d.zoom</a></em><BR>
+<em><a href="d.frame.html">d.frame</a></em><br>
+<em><a href="d.graph.html">d.graph</a></em><br>
+<em><a href="d.rast.html">d.rast</a></em><br>
+<em><a href="d.zoom.html">d.zoom</a></em><br>
 <em><a href="g.region.html">g.region</a></em>
 
 <h2>AUTHOR</h2>

Modified: grass/branches/releasebranch_6_4/display/d.measure/description.html
===================================================================
--- grass/branches/releasebranch_6_4/display/d.measure/description.html	2011-11-08 11:23:06 UTC (rev 49144)
+++ grass/branches/releasebranch_6_4/display/d.measure/description.html	2011-11-08 11:29:50 UTC (rev 49145)
@@ -54,8 +54,8 @@
 <h2>AUTHORS</h2>
 
 James Westervelt, 
-<BR>
-Michael Shapiro, <BR>
+<br>
+Michael Shapiro, <br>
 U.S. Army Construction Engineering 
 Research Laboratory
 

Modified: grass/branches/releasebranch_6_4/display/d.menu/description.html
===================================================================
--- grass/branches/releasebranch_6_4/display/d.menu/description.html	2011-11-08 11:23:06 UTC (rev 49144)
+++ grass/branches/releasebranch_6_4/display/d.menu/description.html	2011-11-08 11:29:50 UTC (rev 49145)
@@ -24,7 +24,7 @@
 
 <h2>NOTES</h2>
 
-<H3>Menu Information:</H3> 
+<h3>Menu Information:</h3> 
 
 After the user has (optionally) specified menu colors and
 size, the program expects the user to enter information
@@ -40,66 +40,66 @@
 and at least one menu option.
 All <tt>.dot</tt> commands are optional.
 
-<DL>
-<DT>
+<dl>
+<dt>
 <b>#</b>
-<DD>
+<dd>
 Comment line. (ignored)
 
-<DT>
+<dt>
 <b>.B</b> <em>value</em> 
-<DD>
+<dd>
 Specifies the menu's background color.
 
-<DT>
+<dt>
 <b>.C</b> <em>value</em> 
-<DD>
+<dd>
 Specifies the menu's text color. 
 
-<DT>
+<dt>
 <b>.D</b> <em>value</em> 
-<DD>
+<dd>
 Specifies the menu's dividing line color.
 
-<DT>
+<dt>
 <b>.F</b> <em>value</em> 
-<DD>
+<dd>
 Specifies the menu's font. May be any of the standard GRASS fonts.
 (see <em><a href="d.font.html">d.font</a></em>)
 
-<DT>
+<dt>
 <b>.S</b> <em>value</em> 
-<DD>
+<dd>
 Specifies the menu's font size.
 (as a percentage of the active frame's height). 
 
-<DT>
+<dt>
 <b>.T</b> <em>value</em> 
-<DD>
+<dd>
 Specifies the menu's distance from the active display frame's top edge 
 (as a percentage of the active frame's height). 
 
-<DT>
+<dt>
 <b>.L</b> <em>value</em> 
-<DD>
+<dd>
 Specifies the menu's distance from the active display frame's left edge 
 (as a percentage of the active frame's width). 
 
-<DT>
+<dt>
 <em>menu TITLE</em> 
-<DD>
+<dd>
 A TITLE that describes the type of options listed in the menu, 
 and that will appear at the top of the menu when it is displayed. 
 
-<DT>
+<dt>
 <em>option name</em>(s) 
-<DD>
+<dd>
 The options that will appear in the menu when displayed. 
 Each menu option should appear on a separate line. 
 The user may enter as many options as desired, but must enter at least 
 one menu option. 
 
-</DL>
+</dl>
 
 Note: The user should choose a menu size and location that will allow 
 all menu options to be displayed in the active frame. 
@@ -146,7 +146,7 @@
 
 echo "You have just chosen option $a"
 </pre></div>
-<BR>
+<br>
 
 <h3>Example 2</h3>
 
@@ -157,7 +157,7 @@
 option from the display menu, the selection number is
 available for use by <em>menu2</em>.
 
-<H4>Contents of file <em>menu2</em>:</H4> 
+<h4>Contents of file <em>menu2</em>:</h4> 
 
 <div class="code"><PRE>
 #! /bin/csh -f
@@ -173,7 +173,7 @@
 exit
 </PRE></div>
 
-<H4>Contents of file <em>color.select</em>:</H4> 
+<h4>Contents of file <em>color.select</em>:</h4> 
 
 <div class="code"><PRE>
 #! /bin/csh -f

Modified: grass/branches/releasebranch_6_4/display/d.nviz/description.html
===================================================================
--- grass/branches/releasebranch_6_4/display/d.nviz/description.html	2011-11-08 11:23:06 UTC (rev 49144)
+++ grass/branches/releasebranch_6_4/display/d.nviz/description.html	2011-11-08 11:29:50 UTC (rev 49145)
@@ -17,68 +17,68 @@
 
 <h2>OPTIONS</h2>
 
-<H3>Flags:</H3>
-<DL>
-<DT><b>-i</b>
-<DD>Intercative mode
-<DD>The user selects the camera path from the GRASS monitor by
+<h3>Flags:</h3>
+<dl>
+<dt><b>-i</b>
+<dd>Intercative mode
+<dd>The user selects the camera path from the GRASS monitor by
 	clicking the left mouse button along the route. Click the
 	right mouse button to finish.
-<DT><b>-f</b>
-<DD>Full render
-<DD>The script will draw all loaded NVIZ data and save scene to PPM image.
-<DT><b>-c</b>
-<DD>Flay at constant elevation
-<DD>With this flag the camera will be set to an elevation given by the
+<dt><b>-f</b>
+<dd>Full render
+<dd>The script will draw all loaded NVIZ data and save scene to PPM image.
+<dt><b>-c</b>
+<dd>Flay at constant elevation
+<dd>With this flag the camera will be set to an elevation given by the
 	<em>ht=</em> parameter. The default is to fly at <em>ht=</em>
 	above the topography (i.e. camera height = elevation + ht)
-<DT><b>-k</b>
-<DD>Output KeyFrame file
-<DD>Generate a KeyFrame file that can be loaded from the NVIZ
+<dt><b>-k</b>
+<dd>Output KeyFrame file
+<dd>Generate a KeyFrame file that can be loaded from the NVIZ
 	<em>Keyframe Animation</em> panel. The KeyFrame file is
 	automatically assigned the script name with a
 	<em>.kanimator</em> extension.
-<DT><b>-o</b>
-<DD>Render the animation in an off-screen context
-<DT><b>-e</b>
-<DD>Enable vector and sites drawing
-</DL>
+<dt><b>-o</b>
+<dd>Render the animation in an off-screen context
+<dt><b>-e</b>
+<dd>Enable vector and sites drawing
+</dl>
 
 
-<H3>Parameters:</H3>
-<DL>
-<DT><b>input</b>
-<DD>The name of the GRASS raster map with elevation data. 
-<DD>This should be the same file that will be loaded in NVIZ.
+<h3>Parameters:</h3>
+<dl>
+<dt><b>input</b>
+<dd>The name of the GRASS raster map with elevation data. 
+<dd>This should be the same file that will be loaded in NVIZ.
 
-<DT><b>output</b>
-<DD>The name of the NVIZ script to create.
+<dt><b>output</b>
+<dd>The name of the NVIZ script to create.
 
-<DT><b>name</b>
-<DD>The prefix for output images if running in full render mode (<em>-f</em>).
-<DD>The defulat preifix is NVIZ (eg. NVIZ0000.ppm).
+<dt><b>name</b>
+<dd>The prefix for output images if running in full render mode (<em>-f</em>).
+<dd>The defulat preifix is NVIZ (eg. NVIZ0000.ppm).
 
-<DT><b>dist</b>
-<DD>The distance of the camera behind the center of view.
+<dt><b>dist</b>
+<dd>The distance of the camera behind the center of view.
 
-<DT><b>ht</b>
-<DD>The height of the camera above the center of view.
-<DD>If the the <em>-c</em> flag is set, the height represents the actual camera height.
+<dt><b>ht</b>
+<dd>The height of the camera above the center of view.
+<dd>If the the <em>-c</em> flag is set, the height represents the actual camera height.
 
-<DT><b>frames</b>
-<DD>The number of frames in the animation.
+<dt><b>frames</b>
+<dd>The number of frames in the animation.
 
-<DT><b>start</b>
-<DD>The starting frame number (default = 0).
-<DD> This option may be useful in full render mode when creating an
+<dt><b>start</b>
+<dd>The starting frame number (default = 0).
+<dd> This option may be useful in full render mode when creating an
 animation in sections. For example the user may wish to start at frame
 number 2000.
 
-<DT><b>route</b>
-<DD>The comma separated geographic coordinates for keyframe locations.
-<DD>The interactive flag (<em>-i</em>) overrides this option.
+<dt><b>route</b>
+<dd>The comma separated geographic coordinates for keyframe locations.
+<dd>The interactive flag (<em>-i</em>) overrides this option.
 
-</DL>
+</dl>
 
 <h2>EXAMPLE</h2>
 To interactively create an NVIZ animation from raster elev.rast with

Modified: grass/branches/releasebranch_6_4/display/d.paint.labels/description.html
===================================================================
--- grass/branches/releasebranch_6_4/display/d.paint.labels/description.html	2011-11-08 11:23:06 UTC (rev 49144)
+++ grass/branches/releasebranch_6_4/display/d.paint.labels/description.html	2011-11-08 11:29:50 UTC (rev 49145)
@@ -33,7 +33,7 @@
 <em><a href="d.title.html">d.title</a></em><br>
 <em><a href="ps.map.html">ps.map</a></em><br>
 <em><a href="v.label.html">v.label</a></em>
-<BR>
+<br>
 
 <h2>AUTHOR</h2>
 

Modified: grass/branches/releasebranch_6_4/display/d.profile/description.html
===================================================================
--- grass/branches/releasebranch_6_4/display/d.profile/description.html	2011-11-08 11:23:06 UTC (rev 49144)
+++ grass/branches/releasebranch_6_4/display/d.profile/description.html	2011-11-08 11:29:50 UTC (rev 49145)
@@ -30,13 +30,13 @@
 
 The mouse-button menu initially offers you three options: 
 
-<DL>
-<DD>
-Mouse Buttons: <BR>
-Left: Where am I? <BR>
-Middle: Mark FIRST Point of Profile Line. <BR>
-Right: QUIT this. <BR>
-</DL>
+<dl>
+<dd>
+Mouse Buttons: <br>
+Left: Where am I? <br>
+Middle: Mark FIRST Point of Profile Line. <br>
+Right: QUIT this. <br>
+</dl>
 
 You may query the displayed raster map layer by indicating
 points with the left mouse-button. The coordinates and
@@ -45,13 +45,13 @@
 point of the profile line you will be presented with the
 following mouse-button menu:
 
-<DL>
-<DD>
-Mouse Buttons: <BR>
-Left: Where am I? <BR>
-Middle: Mark SECOND Point of Profile Line. <BR>
-Right: QUIT this. <BR>
-</DL>
+<dl>
+<dd>
+Mouse Buttons: <br>
+Left: Where am I? <br>
+Middle: Mark SECOND Point of Profile Line. <br>
+Right: QUIT this. <br>
+</dl>
 
 Once you mark the second point of the profile line, the
 profile line will be labeled (with a letter from A to D)
@@ -59,13 +59,13 @@
 right hand side of the screen. You will then be presented
 with a third mouse-button menu:
 
-<DL>
-<DD>
-Mouse Buttons: <BR>
-Left: DO ANOTHER <BR>
-Middle: CLEAR DISPLAY <BR>
-Right: QUIT this. <BR>
-</DL>
+<dl>
+<dd>
+Mouse Buttons: <br>
+Left: DO ANOTHER <br>
+Middle: CLEAR DISPLAY <br>
+Right: QUIT this. <br>
+</dl>
 
 If you would like to view another profile, click on the
 left mouse-button.  If you would like to redisplay the
@@ -132,23 +132,23 @@
 
 Useful enhancements to <em>d.profile</em> would include: 
 
-<UL>
+</ul>
 
-<LI>Adding an option to display profiles using category
+<li>Adding an option to display profiles using category
 colors, like a bar-chart.
 
-<LI>Allowing profile lines to be defined by a series of
+<li>Allowing profile lines to be defined by a series of
 points, not just two.
 
-<LI>Allowing profiles to be saved in a file, for later
+<li>Allowing profiles to be saved in a file, for later
 viewing by GRASS.
 
-<LI>Allowing the user to enter profile line points by
+<li>Allowing the user to enter profile line points by
 typing coordinates.
 
-</UL>
+</ul>
 
-<H3>Perl Script to convert output to a site_list</H3>
+<h3>Perl Script to convert output to a site_list</h3>
 
 The script below will convert the <b>plotfile</b> output to the site_list format.
 It probably won't work 100% for lat/lon datasets.
@@ -156,24 +156,24 @@
 <p>
 
 <TT>
-<b>#! /usr/bin/perl -w</b><BR>
+<b>#! /usr/bin/perl -w</b><br>
 # prof2sites.pl: converts the output of d.profile to a site_list
-<BR><BR>
+<br><br>
 <b>my</b> (<em>$dist</em>, <em>$elev</em>, <em>$east</em>, <em>$north</em>);
-<BR><BR>
-<b>while</b> (&lt;<b>STDIN</b>&gt;)<BR>
-{<BR>
-&nbsp;&nbsp;<b>if</b> (m/^#/)<BR>
-&nbsp;&nbsp;{<BR>
-&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;<b>print</b> "<em>$_</em>";<BR>
-&nbsp;&nbsp;}<BR>
-&nbsp;&nbsp;<b>else</b><BR>
-&nbsp;&nbsp;{<BR>
-&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;<b>chomp</b>;<BR>
-&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;(<em>$dist</em>, <em>$elev</em>, <em>$east</em>, <em>$north</em>) = <b>split</b> / /;<BR>
-&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;<b>print</b> "<em>$east</em>|<em>$north</em>|<em>$elev</em>|#1 \%<em>$dist</em> \@Profile\n";<BR>
-&nbsp;&nbsp;}<BR>
-}<BR>
+<br><br>
+<b>while</b> (&lt;<b>STDIN</b>&gt;)<br>
+{<br>
+&nbsp;&nbsp;<b>if</b> (m/^#/)<br>
+&nbsp;&nbsp;{<br>
+&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;<b>print</b> "<em>$_</em>";<br>
+&nbsp;&nbsp;}<br>
+&nbsp;&nbsp;<b>else</b><br>
+&nbsp;&nbsp;{<br>
+&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;<b>chomp</b>;<br>
+&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;(<em>$dist</em>, <em>$elev</em>, <em>$east</em>, <em>$north</em>) = <b>split</b> / /;<br>
+&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;<b>print</b> "<em>$east</em>|<em>$north</em>|<em>$elev</em>|#1 \%<em>$dist</em> \@Profile\n";<br>
+&nbsp;&nbsp;}<br>
+}<br>
 </TT>
 
 <h2>BUGS</h2>
@@ -183,8 +183,8 @@
 <h2>AUTHOR</h2>
 
 Dave Johnson
-<BR> DBA Systems, Inc. <BR>
-10560 Arrowhead Drive <BR>
+<br> DBA Systems, Inc. <br>
+10560 Arrowhead Drive <br>
 Fairfax, Virginia 22030
 
 <p>

Modified: grass/branches/releasebranch_6_4/display/d.rast.arrow/description.html
===================================================================
--- grass/branches/releasebranch_6_4/display/d.rast.arrow/description.html	2011-11-08 11:23:06 UTC (rev 49144)
+++ grass/branches/releasebranch_6_4/display/d.rast.arrow/description.html	2011-11-08 11:29:50 UTC (rev 49145)
@@ -74,23 +74,23 @@
 
 <h2>SEE ALSO</h2>
 
-<em><a href="d.frame.html">d.frame</a></em><BR>
-<em><a href="d.rast.html">d.rast</a></em><BR>
-<em><a href="d.rast.edit.html">d.rast.edit</a></em><BR>
-<em><a href="d.rast.num.html">d.rast.num</a></em><BR>
-<em><a href="g.region.html">g.region</a></em><BR>
-<em><a href="r.slope.aspect.html">r.slope.aspect</a></em><BR>
-<BR>
+<em><a href="d.frame.html">d.frame</a></em><br>
+<em><a href="d.rast.html">d.rast</a></em><br>
+<em><a href="d.rast.edit.html">d.rast.edit</a></em><br>
+<em><a href="d.rast.num.html">d.rast.num</a></em><br>
+<em><a href="g.region.html">g.region</a></em><br>
+<em><a href="r.slope.aspect.html">r.slope.aspect</a></em><br>
+<br>
 
 <h2>AUTHORS</h2>
 
-<u>Original author</u><BR>
-Chris Rewerts<BR>
-<em>Agricultural Engineering,<BR>
-Purdue University</em><BR><BR>
-<u>Magnitude and 360 arrow code</u><BR>
-Hamish Bowman<BR>
-<em>Department of Marine Science, <BR>
+<u>Original author</u><br>
+Chris Rewerts<br>
+<em>Agricultural Engineering,<br>
+Purdue University</em><br><br>
+<u>Magnitude and 360 arrow code</u><br>
+Hamish Bowman<br>
+<em>Department of Marine Science, <br>
 University of Otago, New Zealand</em>
 
 <p><i>Last changed: $Date$</i>

Modified: grass/branches/releasebranch_6_4/display/d.rast.edit/description.html
===================================================================
--- grass/branches/releasebranch_6_4/display/d.rast.edit/description.html	2011-11-08 11:23:06 UTC (rev 49144)
+++ grass/branches/releasebranch_6_4/display/d.rast.edit/description.html	2011-11-08 11:29:50 UTC (rev 49145)
@@ -33,10 +33,10 @@
 <p>
 Selections available via the <em>Main Menu</em> and the
 subsequent functions or sub-menus are described below:
-<DL>
-<DD>
+<dl>
+<dd>
 1. Edit
-<BR>
+<br>
 
 <b>invokes edit mode</b>, during which no graphic menus are used,
 so that none of the displayed map is hidden. 
@@ -45,15 +45,15 @@
 Interaction with the program during edit mode
 is done by using the three mouse buttons as follows:
 
-<DL>
-<DD> Left Button
-<BR>
+<dl>
+<dd> Left Button
+<br>
 <b>what's here</b>.  Identify the category value of the
 cell under the mouse cursor when the button is pressed.
 The category value of this cell is printed in the text frame.
 <p>
-<DD> Middle Button
-<BR>
+<dd> Middle Button
+<br>
 <b>edit</b>.  The current category value of the cell under the mouse
 cursor is iterated and a prompt for a new cell value
 appears on the textual command frame.  (Remember to
@@ -66,21 +66,21 @@
 is polled (before leaving edit mode), the old category value
 will be reported.
 <p>
-<DD> Right Button
-<BR>
+<dd> Right Button
+<br>
 <b>exit edit mode</b>.  Command is returned to the <em>Main Menu</em>
 on the graphics monitor.  If cell value changes were made
 during edit mode, they will be saved upon exit.
-</DL>
+</dl>
 
 <p>
 2. Redraw
-<BR>
+<br>
 <b>redisplays</b> the raster map layer on the graphics monitor.
 <p>
 3. Zoom
 
-<BR>
+<br>
 calls the <em><a href="d.zoom.html">d.zoom</a>
 </em> program, to allow changing the view of the
 raster layer.
@@ -89,7 +89,7 @@
 
 <p>
 4. Arrow
-<BR>
+<br>
 This function is available for users editing aspect maps.  The
 <em><a href="d.rast.arrow.html">d.rast.arrow</a></em> program is called, which draws arrows over the displayed
 cells to indicate the downslope direction of the cell.
@@ -112,20 +112,20 @@
 
 <p>
 5. Number
-<BR>
+<br>
 calls the <em>
 <a href="d.rast.num.html">d.rast.num</a></em> program, which will print the cell category values
 over the displayed cells on the graphic monitor.
 
 <p>
 6. Exit
-<BR>
+<br>
 <b>quit</b> the <em>d.rast.edit</em> program.  If edits have been made,
 the new raster map layer will be created.  Support files are constructed.
 Category labels and color maps (if any) are copied from the original layer.
 <em>d.rast.edit</em> redisplays the original raster map file on the monitor
 as it exits.
-</DL>
+</dl>
 
 <h2>NOTES</h2>
 

Modified: grass/branches/releasebranch_6_4/display/d.rast.num/description.html
===================================================================
--- grass/branches/releasebranch_6_4/display/d.rast.num/description.html	2011-11-08 11:23:06 UTC (rev 49144)
+++ grass/branches/releasebranch_6_4/display/d.rast.num/description.html	2011-11-08 11:29:50 UTC (rev 49145)
@@ -40,7 +40,7 @@
 <h2>AUTHORS</h2>
 
 Raghavan Srinivasan,
-and Chris Rewerts,<BR>
+and Chris Rewerts,<br>
 Agricultural Engineering, Purdue University
 
 <p><i>Last changed: $Date$</i>

Modified: grass/branches/releasebranch_6_4/display/d.rgb/description.html
===================================================================
--- grass/branches/releasebranch_6_4/display/d.rgb/description.html	2011-11-08 11:23:06 UTC (rev 49144)
+++ grass/branches/releasebranch_6_4/display/d.rgb/description.html	2011-11-08 11:29:50 UTC (rev 49145)
@@ -9,13 +9,13 @@
 
 <h2>OPTIONS</h2>
 
-<H3>Flags:</H3> 
+<h3>Flags:</h3> 
 
-<DL>
+<dl>
 
-<DT><b>-o</b>
+<dt><b>-o</b>
 
-<DD>Overlay the resulting raster map layer onto whatever is already
+<dd>Overlay the resulting raster map layer onto whatever is already
 displayed in the active graphics frame. Any no-data areas in any of
 the named raster maps will seem transparent, and reveal the underlying
 image previously displayed in the graphics frame. If the <b>-o</b>
@@ -24,18 +24,18 @@
 portions of the overlaid map that contain null values) will leave the
 underlying display untouched.
 
-</DL>
+</dl>
 
-<H3>Parameters:</H3>
+<h3>Parameters:</h3>
 
-<DL>
-<DT><b>red=</b><em>name</em>
-<DD>Name of raster map layer to be used for RED component. 
-<DT><b>green=</b><em>name</em>
-<DD>Name of raster map layer to be used for GREEN component. 
-<DT><b>blue=</b><em>name</em>
-<DD>Name of raster map layer to be used for BLUE component. 
-</DL>
+<dl>
+<dt><b>red=</b><em>name</em>
+<dd>Name of raster map layer to be used for RED component. 
+<dt><b>green=</b><em>name</em>
+<dd>Name of raster map layer to be used for GREEN component. 
+<dt><b>blue=</b><em>name</em>
+<dd>Name of raster map layer to be used for BLUE component. 
+</dl>
 
 <h2>NOTES</h2>
 
@@ -56,22 +56,22 @@
 channels.<p>
 Example:
 <dl>
-<dd><b>r.info -r</b> <em>image.1</em><BR>
-<tt>min=0<BR>
-max=255</tt><BR>
+<dd><b>r.info -r</b> <em>image.1</em><br>
+<tt>min=0<br>
+max=255</tt><br>
 
 <dd><b>r.colors map=</b><em>image.1</em> <b>color=</b><em>rules</em> 
-<< EOF<BR>
-0 black<BR>
-255 white<BR>
-EOF<BR>
+<< EOF<br>
+0 black<br>
+255 white<br>
+EOF<br>
 
 <dd><b>r.colors map=</b><em>image.2</em> <b>rast=</b><em>image.1</em>
 <dd><b>r.colors map=</b><em>image.3</em> <b>rast=</b><em>image.1</em>
 </dl>
 
 <em>Note: Future GRASS versions may do this for you automatically.</em>
-<BR><BR><BR>
+<br><br><br>
 
 To write out the color composite to a R/G/B raster maps, use 
 <em><a href="r.composite.html">r.composite</a></em>.

Modified: grass/branches/releasebranch_6_4/display/d.rhumbline/description.html
===================================================================
--- grass/branches/releasebranch_6_4/display/d.rhumbline/description.html	2011-11-08 11:23:06 UTC (rev 49144)
+++ grass/branches/releasebranch_6_4/display/d.rhumbline/description.html	2011-11-08 11:29:50 UTC (rev 49145)
@@ -46,7 +46,7 @@
 
 <p>
 <center>
-<img src="d_rhumbline.png" border=0><BR>
+<img src="d_rhumbline.png" border=0><br>
 <i>Rhumbline (loxodrome)</i>
 </center>
 

Modified: grass/branches/releasebranch_6_4/display/d.save/description.html
===================================================================
--- grass/branches/releasebranch_6_4/display/d.save/description.html	2011-11-08 11:23:06 UTC (rev 49144)
+++ grass/branches/releasebranch_6_4/display/d.save/description.html	2011-11-08 11:29:50 UTC (rev 49145)
@@ -11,9 +11,9 @@
 to standard output (the user's terminal). If you wish to
 save the shell script created by <em>d.save</em>, its
 output should be redirected to a file; for example:
-<DL>
-<DD> <b>d.save &gt; script.out </b> 
-</DL>
+<dl>
+<dd> <b>d.save &gt; script.out </b> 
+</dl>
 
 The user can run the program non-interactively by
 specifying flag settings and parameter values on the

Modified: grass/branches/releasebranch_6_4/display/d.text/description.html
===================================================================
--- grass/branches/releasebranch_6_4/display/d.text/description.html	2011-11-08 11:23:06 UTC (rev 49144)
+++ grass/branches/releasebranch_6_4/display/d.text/description.html	2011-11-08 11:29:50 UTC (rev 49145)
@@ -12,17 +12,17 @@
 line, and then assigns values to these options on lines
 within the standard input).
 
-<H3>Commands:</H3> 
+<h3>Commands:</h3> 
 
-<DL>
+<dl>
 
-<DT><b>.C</b> <em>color</em> 
-<DD>
+<dt><b>.C</b> <em>color</em> 
+<dd>
 (where <em>color</em> is one of the available colors) causes text appearing on 
 subsequent lines to be drawn in that color. 
 
-<DT><b>.S </b> <em>size</em>
-<DD>
+<dt><b>.S </b> <em>size</em>
+<dd>
 (where <em>size</em> is a percentage within the range 0 to
 100) adjusts text size.  Note that a size of 10 would allow
 10 lines to be drawn in the active display frame, 5 would
@@ -30,8 +30,8 @@
 drawing of 2 lines.
 
 <p>
-<DT><b>.F</b> <em>font</em>
-<DD>
+<dt><b>.F</b> <em>font</em>
+<dd>
 (where <em>font</em> is one of the fonts known by the GRASS program 
 <em><a href="d.font.html">d.font</a></em>) manipulates
 the font type. Available fonts are listed in the GRASS manual entry for 
@@ -42,20 +42,20 @@
 <em><A  HREF="show.fonts.sh.html">show.fonts.sh</a></em> 
 to see what these fonts look like. -->
 
-<DT><b>.R </b> <em>rotation</em>
-<DD>
+<dt><b>.R </b> <em>rotation</em>
+<dd>
 (where <em>rotation</em> is an angle in degrees, counter-clockwise)
 to rotate the text.
 
-<DT><b>.B 1</b>
-<DD>stipulates that following text be printed in <b>bold</b>.
+<dt><b>.B 1</b>
+<dd>stipulates that following text be printed in <b>bold</b>.
 This command means <em>bold on</em>.
 
-<DT><b>.B 0</b>
-<DD> turns <em>bold off</em> of all text appearing on lines beneath 
+<dt><b>.B 0</b>
+<dd> turns <em>bold off</em> of all text appearing on lines beneath 
      it. (<em>Bold off</em> is used by default, if unspecified by the user.) 
 
-</DL>
+</dl>
 
 <h2>EXAMPLE</h2>
 

Modified: grass/branches/releasebranch_6_4/display/d.text.freetype/description.html
===================================================================
--- grass/branches/releasebranch_6_4/display/d.text.freetype/description.html	2011-11-08 11:23:06 UTC (rev 49144)
+++ grass/branches/releasebranch_6_4/display/d.text.freetype/description.html	2011-11-08 11:29:50 UTC (rev 49145)
@@ -4,112 +4,112 @@
 <em>d.text.freetype</em>
 draws text in the graphics monitor's active display frame using TrueType
 fonts already installed on the user's system.
-<BR>
+<br>
 
 
-<H3>Parameter Notes:</H3>
+<h3>Parameter Notes:</h3>
 
-<DL>
+<dl>
 
-<DT><b>at=</b><em>x,y</em>
-<DD>Locates the text at this screen position (percentage, [0,0] is bottom
+<dt><b>at=</b><em>x,y</em>
+<dd>Locates the text at this screen position (percentage, [0,0] is bottom
     left). If this option is omitted, 
     the user will be prompted to use the mouse to specify the location.
-<DT><b>font=</b><em>name</em>
-<DD>Specifies a font listed in the GRASS 'freetypecap' definition file.
+<dt><b>font=</b><em>name</em>
+<dd>Specifies a font listed in the GRASS 'freetypecap' definition file.
 
-<DT><b>charset=</b><em>name</em>
-<DD>Sets character encoding for input <b>text</b>. (e.g. <TT>ISO-8859-1</TT>)
+<dt><b>charset=</b><em>name</em>
+<dd>Sets character encoding for input <b>text</b>. (e.g. <TT>ISO-8859-1</TT>)
 
-<DT><b>color=</b><em>name</em>
-<DD>Sets text color to <em>name</em> or <em>R:G:B triplet</em>.
+<dt><b>color=</b><em>name</em>
+<dd>Sets text color to <em>name</em> or <em>R:G:B triplet</em>.
 	It can also be a hexadecimal value of <TT>0xRRGGBB</TT>
-	(deprecated).<BR>
+	(deprecated).<br>
     Options: red, orange, yellow, green, blue, indigo, 
-    violet, gray, white, and black<BR>
-    Default: <em>gray</em><BR>
+    violet, gray, white, and black<br>
+    Default: <em>gray</em><br>
 
-<DT><b>size=</b><em>value</em>
-<DD>Sets text height in percent of available frame height.<BR>
+<dt><b>size=</b><em>value</em>
+<dd>Sets text height in percent of available frame height.<br>
     Default: 10
 
-<DT><b>align=</b><em>name</em>
-<DD>Aligns text in this way.<BR>
-    Options: ll, lc, lr, cl, cc, cr, ul, uc, ur<BR>
-    l?: Lower, c?: Vertically Centered, u?: Upper,<BR>
-    ?l: Left, ?c: Horizontally Centered, ?r: Right<BR>
-    Default: <em>ll</em> (Lower Left)<BR>
+<dt><b>align=</b><em>name</em>
+<dd>Aligns text in this way.<br>
+    Options: ll, lc, lr, cl, cc, cr, ul, uc, ur<br>
+    l?: Lower, c?: Vertically Centered, u?: Upper,<br>
+    ?l: Left, ?c: Horizontally Centered, ?r: Right<br>
+    Default: <em>ll</em> (Lower Left)<br>
 
-</DL>
+</dl>
 
 
-<H3>Command mode:</H3>
+<h3>Command mode:</h3>
 
-<H4>Key</H4>
-<DL>
-<DT>{REQUIRED}
-<DD>
-<DT>[OPTIONAL]
-<DD>
-<DT>THIS|orTHAT
-<DD>
-<DT>+, - 
-<DD>Relative value
-<DT>r, %, p
-<DD>Radian, Percentage, and Pixels respectively
-</DL>
+<h4>Key</h4>
+<dl>
+<dt>{REQUIRED}
+<dd>
+<dt>[OPTIONAL]
+<dd>
+<dt>THIS|orTHAT
+<dd>
+<dt>+, - 
+<dd>Relative value
+<dt>r, %, p
+<dd>Radian, Percentage, and Pixels respectively
+</dl>
 
-<H4>Commands</H4>
+<h4>Commands</h4>
 
-<DL>
-<DT><DD>.F {font|path}[:charset] <em>font</em>
-<DD>
-<DT><DD>.C {color_name|R:G:B} <em>color</em> (default: gray)
-<DD>
-<DT><DD>.S [+|-]size[p] <em>size</em> (default: 5)
-<DD>
-<DT><DD>.B {0|1} <em>bold</em> (default: 0)
-<DD>
-<DT><DD>.A {ll|lc|lr|cl|cc|cr|ul|uc|ur} <em>align</em> (default: ll)
-<DD>
-<DT><DD>.R [+|-]rotation[r] <em>rotation</em> (default: 0)
-<DD>
-<DT><DD>.I linespacing <em>linespacing</em> (default: 1.1)
-<DD>
-<DT><DD>.X [+|-]x[%|p] <em>x-coord</em>
-<DD>
-<DT><DD>.Y [+|-]y[%|p] <em>y-coord</em>
-<DD>
-<DT><DD>.L {0|1} <em>linefeed</em> (default: 1)
-<DD>
-<DT><DD>.E [+|-]east[%|p] <em>x-origin</em>
-<DD>
-<DT><DD>.N [+|-]north[%|p] <em>y-origin</em>
-<DD>
-<DT><DD>.. <em>dot</em>
-<DD>
-</DL>
+<dl>
+<dt><dd>.F {font|path}[:charset] <em>font</em>
+<dd>
+<dt><dd>.C {color_name|R:G:B} <em>color</em> (default: gray)
+<dd>
+<dt><dd>.S [+|-]size[p] <em>size</em> (default: 5)
+<dd>
+<dt><dd>.B {0|1} <em>bold</em> (default: 0)
+<dd>
+<dt><dd>.A {ll|lc|lr|cl|cc|cr|ul|uc|ur} <em>align</em> (default: ll)
+<dd>
+<dt><dd>.R [+|-]rotation[r] <em>rotation</em> (default: 0)
+<dd>
+<dt><dd>.I linespacing <em>linespacing</em> (default: 1.1)
+<dd>
+<dt><dd>.X [+|-]x[%|p] <em>x-coord</em>
+<dd>
+<dt><dd>.Y [+|-]y[%|p] <em>y-coord</em>
+<dd>
+<dt><dd>.L {0|1} <em>linefeed</em> (default: 1)
+<dd>
+<dt><dd>.E [+|-]east[%|p] <em>x-origin</em>
+<dd>
+<dt><dd>.N [+|-]north[%|p] <em>y-origin</em>
+<dd>
+<dt><dd>.. <em>dot</em>
+<dd>
+</dl>
 
 To end input, press Ctrl-d on a blank line.
-<BR><BR>
+<br><br>
 
 <h2>EXAMPLES</h2>
 
-<H4>Standard mode:</H4>
+<h4>Standard mode:</h4>
 
-<TT><b>d.text.freetype</b> text="GRASS GIS" -g at=2107055,5603133 \<BR>
+<TT><b>d.text.freetype</b> text="GRASS GIS" -g at=2107055,5603133 \<br>
 &nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;size=7 path=/usr/X11R6/lib/X11/fonts/TTF/luximb.ttf</TT>
 <p>
 
-<H4>Command mode:</H4>
+<h4>Command mode:</h4>
 The following example prints three lines: "<TT><font color=gray>GRASS</font>
  <font color=red>d.text.freetype</font> <font color=gray>output</font></TT>",
 "<TT><font color=gray>See test.input file</font></TT>", and 
 "<TT><font color=gray>for more details.</font></TT>".
 
-<DL>
-<DT><TT><b>d.text.freetype -c</b></TT>
-</DL>
+<dl>
+<dt><TT><b>d.text.freetype -c</b></TT>
+</dl>
 <pre>.F /usr/X11R6/lib/X11/fonts/TTF/luximb.ttf:ISO-8859-1
 .S 20p
 .L 0
@@ -123,7 +123,7 @@
 for more details.
 </pre>
 
-Command mode instructions may also be read directly from a text file:<BR><BR>
+Command mode instructions may also be read directly from a text file:<br><br>
 <TT><b>d.text.freetype</b> -c &lt; test.input</TT>
 
 
@@ -138,7 +138,7 @@
 </PRE>
 
 See the file for examples.
-<BR><BR>
+<br><br>
 
 <h2>SEE ALSO</h2>
 
@@ -147,7 +147,7 @@
 <em><a href="d.font.html">d.font</a></em><br>
 <em><a href="d.title.html">d.title</a></em><br>
 <em><a href="d.where.html">d.where</a></em><br>
-<BR><BR>
+<br><br>
 
 <h2>AUTHOR</h2>
 

Modified: grass/branches/releasebranch_6_4/display/d.text.new/description.html
===================================================================
--- grass/branches/releasebranch_6_4/display/d.text.new/description.html	2011-11-08 11:23:06 UTC (rev 49144)
+++ grass/branches/releasebranch_6_4/display/d.text.new/description.html	2011-11-08 11:29:50 UTC (rev 49145)
@@ -12,23 +12,23 @@
 line, and then assigns values to these options on lines
 within the standard input).
 
-<H3>Commands:</H3> 
+<h3>Commands:</h3> 
 
-<DL>
+<dl>
 
-<DT><b>.C</b> <em>color</em> 
-<DD>
+<dt><b>.C</b> <em>color</em> 
+<dd>
 (where <em>color</em> is one of the available colors) causes text appearing on 
 subsequent lines to be drawn in that color. 
 
 
-<DT><b>.G</b> <em>color</em>
-<DD>
+<dt><b>.G</b> <em>color</em>
+<dd>
 (where <em>color</em> is one of the available colors) causes the background of text
 appearing on subsequent lines to be drawn in that color.
 
-<DT><b>.S </b> <em>size</em>
-<DD>
+<dt><b>.S </b> <em>size</em>
+<dd>
 (where <em>size</em> is a percentage within the range 0 to
 100) adjusts text size.  Note that a size of 10 would allow
 10 lines to be drawn in the active display frame, 5 would
@@ -36,8 +36,8 @@
 drawing of 2 lines.
 
 <p>
-<DT><b>.F</b> <em>font</em>
-<DD>
+<dt><b>.F</b> <em>font</em>
+<dd>
 (where <em>font</em> is one of the fonts known by the GRASS program 
 <em><a href="d.font.html">d.font</a></em>) manipulates
 the font type. Available fonts are listed in the GRASS manual entry for 
@@ -48,20 +48,20 @@
 <em><A  HREF="show.fonts.sh.html">show.fonts.sh</a></em> 
 to see what these fonts look like. -->
 
-<DT><b>.R </b> <em>rotation</em>
-<DD>
+<dt><b>.R </b> <em>rotation</em>
+<dd>
 (where <em>rotation</em> is an angle in degrees, counter-clockwise)
 to rotate the text.
 
-<DT><b>.B 1</b>
-<DD>stipulates that following text be printed in <b>bold</b>.
+<dt><b>.B 1</b>
+<dd>stipulates that following text be printed in <b>bold</b>.
 This command means <em>bold on</em>.
 
-<DT><b>.B 0</b>
-<DD> turns <em>bold off</em> of all text appearing on lines beneath 
+<dt><b>.B 0</b>
+<dd> turns <em>bold off</em> of all text appearing on lines beneath 
      it. (<em>Bold off</em> is used by default, if unspecified by the user.) 
 
-</DL>
+</dl>
 
 <h2>EXAMPLE</h2>
 

Modified: grass/branches/releasebranch_6_4/display/d.title/description.html
===================================================================
--- grass/branches/releasebranch_6_4/display/d.title/description.html	2011-11-08 11:23:06 UTC (rev 49144)
+++ grass/branches/releasebranch_6_4/display/d.title/description.html	2011-11-08 11:29:50 UTC (rev 49145)
@@ -27,17 +27,17 @@
 For example, a user wishing to create a suitable TITLE for the 
 Spearfish, SD <em>soils</em> map layer and to display this TITLE in the 
 active display frame on the graphics monitor might type the following: 
-<DL>
-<DD> <b>d.title map=</b><em>soils</em> <b>color=</b><em>red</em> <b>size=</b><em>5</em> <b>&gt; TITLE.file</b>
-<DD> <b><a href="d.text.html">d.text</a> &lt; TITLE.file</b> 
-</DL>
+<dl>
+<dd> <b>d.title map=</b><em>soils</em> <b>color=</b><em>red</em> <b>size=</b><em>5</em> <b>&gt; TITLE.file</b>
+<dd> <b><a href="d.text.html">d.text</a> &lt; TITLE.file</b> 
+</dl>
 Alternately, the user might pipe <em>d.title</em> output directly 
 into <em><a href="d.text.html">d.text</a>:</em> 
-<DL>
-<DD>
+<dl>
+<dd>
 <b>d.title map=</b><em>soils</em> <b>color=</b><em>red</em> <b>size=</b><em>5</em> | 
 <a href="d.text.html">d.text</a>
-</DL>
+</dl>
 
 <p>
 A file created by <em>d.title</em> can be displayed 

Modified: grass/branches/releasebranch_6_4/display/d.where/description.html
===================================================================
--- grass/branches/releasebranch_6_4/display/d.where/description.html	2011-11-08 11:23:06 UTC (rev 49144)
+++ grass/branches/releasebranch_6_4/display/d.where/description.html	2011-11-08 11:29:50 UTC (rev 49145)
@@ -54,7 +54,7 @@
 <h2>AUTHORS</h2>
 
 James Westervelt, <br>
-Michael Shapiro, <BR>
+Michael Shapiro, <br>
 U.S. Army Construction Engineering 
 Research Laboratory
 

Modified: grass/branches/releasebranch_6_4/doc/vector/v.modules.html
===================================================================
--- grass/branches/releasebranch_6_4/doc/vector/v.modules.html	2011-11-08 11:23:06 UTC (rev 49144)
+++ grass/branches/releasebranch_6_4/doc/vector/v.modules.html	2011-11-08 11:29:50 UTC (rev 49145)
@@ -1,9 +1,9 @@
-<HEAD>
-<TITLE>GRASS 5.1/7 Vector - Modules Status</TITLE>
-</HEAD>
-<BODY>
+<head>
+<title>GRASS 5.1/7 Vector - Modules Status</title>
+</head>
+<body>
 <p>
-<H1>GRASS 5.1/7 Vector - Modules Status</H1>
+<h1>GRASS 5.1/7 Vector - Modules Status</h1>
 
 This document describes the status of update from vector 4.0 (GRASS 4.0 and 5.0) to vector 5.0 (GRASS 5.1/7) format 
 and sites (GRASS 5.0) to vector 5.0 (GRASS 5.1/7) format.
@@ -13,7 +13,7 @@
 information to <a href=mailto:blazek at itc.it>blazek at itc.it</a>
 before you start.
 
-<HR>
+<hr>
 <TABLE border=2>
 <TR>
 <TD>Module name</TD>
@@ -71,7 +71,7 @@
 <TR><TD>libgsf</TD><TD>src/libes/ogsf/Gv3.c</TD>					<TD>Y</TD><TD>-</TD><TD>Y</TD><TD>&nbsp</TD><TD>&nbsp</TD></TR>
 
 <TR><TD>m.clump</TD><TD>src/misc/m.clump/vect.c</TD>					<TD>X</TD><TD>&nbsp</TD><TD>&nbsp</TD><TD>&nbsp</TD><TD>&nbsp</TD></TR>
-<TR><TD>m.in.e00</TD><TD>src/misc/m.in.e00/vector.c</TD>				<TD>X</TD><TD>&nbsp</TD><TD>&nbsp</TD><TD>E00 Should be added to OGR library: http://remotesensing.org/pipermail/gdal-dev/2003-April/000547.html <BR> http://grass.itc.it/pipermail/grass5/2002-February/001918.html</TD><TD>&nbsp</TD></TR>
+<TR><TD>m.in.e00</TD><TD>src/misc/m.in.e00/vector.c</TD>				<TD>X</TD><TD>&nbsp</TD><TD>&nbsp</TD><TD>E00 Should be added to OGR library: http://remotesensing.org/pipermail/gdal-dev/2003-April/000547.html <br> http://grass.itc.it/pipermail/grass5/2002-February/001918.html</TD><TD>&nbsp</TD></TR>
 <TR><TD>m.in.ntf</TD><TD>src/misc/m.in.ntf/cmd/open_vector.c</TD>			<TD>-</TD><TD>-</TD><TD>-</TD><TD>not used in 5.0</TD><TD>&nbsp</TD></TR>
 
 <TR><TD>NVIZ2.2</TD><TD>src.contrib/GMSL/NVIZ2.2/src/query_postgr_orig.c</TD>		<TD>X</TD><TD>&nbsp</TD><TD>&nbsp</TD>		<TD>use DBMI instead of Postgres</TD><TD>&nbsp</TD></TR>
@@ -259,15 +259,15 @@
 <TR><TD>v.what</TD><TD>src/mapdev/v.what/cmd/main.c</TD>				<TD>-</TD><TD>-</TD><TD>-</TD><TD>this functionality is available in v.distance</TD><TD>&nbsp</TD></TR>
 </TABLE>
 
-<BR>
-<b>Y</b> : yes, updated <BR>
-<b>N</b> : no, not updated but necessary for 6.0.0 release <BR>
-<b>-</b> : no, not updated, irrelevant <BR>
-<b>X</b> : no, not updated and not expected to be updated for 6.0.0 release <BR>
-<b>?</b> : not sure if necessary for 6.0.0 release <BR>
+<br>
+<b>Y</b> : yes, updated <br>
+<b>N</b> : no, not updated but necessary for 6.0.0 release <br>
+<b>-</b> : no, not updated, irrelevant <br>
+<b>X</b> : no, not updated and not expected to be updated for 6.0.0 release <br>
+<b>?</b> : not sure if necessary for 6.0.0 release <br>
 
 </TABLE>
 
-</BODY>
-</HTML>
+</body>
+</html>
 

Modified: grass/branches/releasebranch_6_4/doc/vector/vector.html
===================================================================
--- grass/branches/releasebranch_6_4/doc/vector/vector.html	2011-11-08 11:23:06 UTC (rev 49144)
+++ grass/branches/releasebranch_6_4/doc/vector/vector.html	2011-11-08 11:29:50 UTC (rev 49145)
@@ -1,9 +1,9 @@
-<HEAD>
-<TITLE>GRASS 5.7/6 Vector Format and API</TITLE>
-</HEAD>
-<BODY>
+<head>
+<title>GRASS 5.7/6 Vector Format and API</title>
+</head>
+<body>
 <p>
-<H1>GRASS 5.7/6 Vector Format and API</H1>
+<h1>GRASS 5.7/6 Vector Format and API</h1>
 
 The API is described in
 <p>
@@ -13,7 +13,7 @@
 source code file:<br>
 lib/vector/vectorlib.dox
 
-<HR>
+<hr>
 
 <h2><A NAME="ascii">Vector ASCII Format Specification</a></h2>
 <p>
@@ -27,9 +27,9 @@
 Points and centroids are saved as one coordinate pair instead of two.
 File is saved in old dig_ascii directory but the name will be probably changed.
 
-<H3>Head</H3>
+<h3>Head</h3>
 The head of the file is similar as the head file of vector binary
-format but contains bounding box also. Key words are:<BR>
+format but contains bounding box also. Key words are:<br>
 <PRE>
 ORGANIZATION
 DIGIT DATE
@@ -46,7 +46,7 @@
 MAP THRESH
 </PRE>
 
-<H3>Body</H3>
+<h3>Body</h3>
 The body begins with the row:
 <PRE>
 VERTI:
@@ -65,23 +65,23 @@
 Everything above in <b>[ ]</b> is optional.
 Note the coordinate order in the old version (Y X) has been changed
 to (X Y [Z]).
-<BR><BR>
+<br><br>
 
-TYPE may be:<BR>
+TYPE may be:<br>
 <ul>
-<li><b>P</b> point (dot) <BR> 
-<li><b>p</b> dead point (dead dot) <BR> 
-<li><b>L</b> line  <BR>
-<li><b>l</b> dead line <BR> 
-<li><b>B(A)</b> boundary  <BR>
-<li><b>b(a)</b> dead boundary  <BR>
-<li><b>C</b> centroid  <BR>
-<li><b>c</b> dead centroid  <BR>
-<li><b>F</b> face (3D boundary) <BR>
-<li><b>K</b> kernel (3D centroid) <BR>
+<li><b>P</b> point (dot) <br> 
+<li><b>p</b> dead point (dead dot) <br> 
+<li><b>L</b> line  <br>
+<li><b>l</b> dead line <br> 
+<li><b>B(A)</b> boundary  <br>
+<li><b>b(a)</b> dead boundary  <br>
+<li><b>C</b> centroid  <br>
+<li><b>c</b> dead centroid  <br>
+<li><b>F</b> face (3D boundary) <br>
+<li><b>K</b> kernel (3D centroid) <br>
 </ul>
 
-<BR>
+<br>
 Example of records:
 <PRE>
 P 1 1
@@ -94,7 +94,7 @@
  1 355
 </PRE>
 
-<HR>
+<hr>
 <h2><A NAME="example">Vector module programming example</a></h2>
 
 <a href=v.example/>Vector module C programming example</a>
@@ -105,5 +105,5 @@
 
 <hr>
 $Date$
-</BODY>
-</HTML>
+</body>
+</html>

Modified: grass/branches/releasebranch_6_4/general/g.access/description.html
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--- grass/branches/releasebranch_6_4/general/g.access/description.html	2011-11-08 11:23:06 UTC (rev 49144)
+++ grass/branches/releasebranch_6_4/general/g.access/description.html	2011-11-08 11:29:50 UTC (rev 49145)
@@ -35,7 +35,7 @@
 <h2>SEE ALSO</h2>
 
 UNIX manual entries for <em>chmod</em> and <em>group</em> 
-<BR>
+<br>
 <em><a href="g.mapsets.html">g.mapsets</a></em> 
 
 <h2>AUTHOR</h2>

Modified: grass/branches/releasebranch_6_4/general/g.ask/description.html
===================================================================
--- grass/branches/releasebranch_6_4/general/g.ask/description.html	2011-11-08 11:23:06 UTC (rev 49144)
+++ grass/branches/releasebranch_6_4/general/g.ask/description.html	2011-11-08 11:29:50 UTC (rev 49145)
@@ -12,70 +12,70 @@
 <!-- unused
 <h2>OPTIONS</h2>
 
-<H3>Parameters:</H3>
+<h3>Parameters:</h3>
 
 
-<DL>
+<dl>
 
 
-<DT><b>type=</b><em>name</em> 
+<dt><b>type=</b><em>name</em> 
 
-<DD>The type of query.  Options for <em>name</em> are 
+<dd>The type of query.  Options for <em>name</em> are 
 <em>old</em>, <em>new</em>,
 <em>any</em>, and <em>mapset</em>;  their functions are given below.
 "New", "any", and "mapset" only look in the user's current mapset.
 
-<DL>
-<DD>
-<DT><b>old</b>
-<DD>For existing data files anywhere in the user's mapset search path.
+<dl>
+<dd>
+<dt><b>old</b>
+<dd>For existing data files anywhere in the user's mapset search path.
 
-<DT><b>new</b> 
+<dt><b>new</b> 
 
-<DD>Used to create a new file in the current mapset, which must not
+<dd>Used to create a new file in the current mapset, which must not
 already exist there (if a file with this name exists there,
 it will not be overwritten).
 
-<DT><b>any</b> 
+<dt><b>any</b> 
 
-<DD>Creates a file in the current mapset, which may or may not
+<dd>Creates a file in the current mapset, which may or may not
 already exist there.  If a file with this name exists in the
 current mapset, it will be overwritten;
 if not, a new file with this name will be created.
 
-<DT><b>mapset</b> 
+<dt><b>mapset</b> 
 
-<DD>For files that must exist in the current mapset
+<dd>For files that must exist in the current mapset
 The shell write wants the name of a file which exists
 in the user's current mapset.  This type would
 used instead of "old" if the file is to be modified.
-</DL>
+</dl>
 
-<DT><b>prompt=</b>"<em>string</em>" 
+<dt><b>prompt=</b>"<em>string</em>" 
 
-<DD>The prompt to be displayed to the user.  If more than
+<dd>The prompt to be displayed to the user.  If more than
 one word, the prompt should be enclosed within double
 quotes ("").
 
-<DT><b>element=</b><em>name</em> 
+<dt><b>element=</b><em>name</em> 
 
-<DD>The name of the GRASS data base element (i.e.,
+<dd>The name of the GRASS data base element (i.e.,
 directory under a GRASS mapset) whose files are to be
 queried.
 
-<DT><b>desc=</b>"<em>string</em>" 
+<dt><b>desc=</b>"<em>string</em>" 
 
-<DD>A short description of the data base element which is
+<dd>A short description of the data base element which is
 meaningful to the user.  If description contains more than
 one word, it should be enclosed within double quotes ("").
 
-<DT><b>unixfile=</b><em>name</em> 
+<dt><b>unixfile=</b><em>name</em> 
 
-<DD>The name of a UNIX file to store the user's response.
+<dd>The name of a UNIX file to store the user's response.
 See next section for what is written to this file and how
 it can be used by shell scripts.
 
-</DL>
+</dl>
 -->
 
 <h2>OUTPUT</h2>
@@ -107,10 +107,10 @@
 identifying this file.  These variables may be set in the
 <em>/bin/sh</em> as follows:
 
-<DL>
-<DD>
+<dl>
+<dd>
 <b>. unixfile</b>
-</DL>
+</dl>
 
 
 <p>

Modified: grass/branches/releasebranch_6_4/general/g.filename/description.html
===================================================================
--- grass/branches/releasebranch_6_4/general/g.filename/description.html	2011-11-08 11:23:06 UTC (rev 49144)
+++ grass/branches/releasebranch_6_4/general/g.filename/description.html	2011-11-08 11:29:50 UTC (rev 49145)
@@ -15,46 +15,46 @@
 <!-- unused
 <h2>OPTIONS</h2>
 
-<H3>Parameters:</H3>
+<h3>Parameters:</h3>
 
-<DL>
-<DT><b>element=</b><em>name</em> 
+<dl>
+<dt><b>element=</b><em>name</em> 
 
-<DD>The name of a GRASS data base element (i.e., directory
+<dd>The name of a GRASS data base element (i.e., directory
 within the GRASS mapset location).
 
-<DT><b>mapset=</b><em>name</em> 
+<dt><b>mapset=</b><em>name</em> 
 
-<DD>The name of a GRASS data base mapset.  As a
+<dd>The name of a GRASS data base mapset.  As a
 convenience, a single dot (.) can be used to designate the
 current mapset.
 
-<DT><b>file=</b><em>name</em> 
+<dt><b>file=</b><em>name</em> 
 
-<DD>The name of a GRASS data base file.
-</DL>
+<dd>The name of a GRASS data base file.
+</dl>
 -->
 <h2>OUTPUT</h2>
 
 <em>g.filename</em>
 writes one line to standard output:
 
-<DL>
-<DD>
+<dl>
+<dd>
 file='<em>full_file_pathname'</em>
-</DL>
+</dl>
 
 The output is a <em>/bin/sh</em> command to set the
 variable specified by the file <em>name</em> to the full
 UNIX path name for the data base file.  This variable may
 be set in the <em>/bin/sh</em> as follows:
 
-<DL>
-<DD>
+<dl>
+<dd>
 <div class="code"><pre>
 eval `g.filename element=<em>name</em> mapset=<em>name</em> file=<em>name</em>`
 </pre></div>
-</DL>
+</dl>
 
 
 <h2>NOTES</h2>

Modified: grass/branches/releasebranch_6_4/general/g.findfile/description.html
===================================================================
--- grass/branches/releasebranch_6_4/general/g.findfile/description.html	2011-11-08 11:23:06 UTC (rev 49144)
+++ grass/branches/releasebranch_6_4/general/g.findfile/description.html	2011-11-08 11:29:50 UTC (rev 49145)
@@ -15,29 +15,29 @@
 <!-- unused
 <h2>OPTIONS</h2>
 
-<H3>Parameters:</H3>
+<h3>Parameters:</h3>
 
-<DL>
+<dl>
 
-<DT><b>element=</b><em>name</em> 
+<dt><b>element=</b><em>name</em> 
 
-<DD>The data base element (i.e., directory within a GRASS
+<dd>The data base element (i.e., directory within a GRASS
 mapset) to be searched.
 
-<DT><b>mapset=</b><em>name</em> 
+<dt><b>mapset=</b><em>name</em> 
 
-<DD>The mapset in which to search for the specified file
+<dd>The mapset in which to search for the specified file
 <em>name</em>.  If not specified, all mapsets in the user's
 GRASS search path are searched.  Otherwise, the specified
 mapset is searched.  As a convenience, if specified as a
 single dot (.) only the current mapset is searched.
 
-<DT><b>file=</b><em>name</em> 
+<dt><b>file=</b><em>name</em> 
 
-<DD>The name of a GRASS data file (of the stated
+<dd>The name of a GRASS data file (of the stated
 <em>element</em> type) for which to search.
 
-</DL>
+</dl>
 -->
 
 <h2>OUTPUT</h2>

Modified: grass/branches/releasebranch_6_4/general/g.gisenv/description.html
===================================================================
--- grass/branches/releasebranch_6_4/general/g.gisenv/description.html	2011-11-08 11:23:06 UTC (rev 49144)
+++ grass/branches/releasebranch_6_4/general/g.gisenv/description.html	2011-11-08 11:29:50 UTC (rev 49145)
@@ -138,7 +138,7 @@
 </pre></div>
 
 Levels: (recommended levels)
-<ul>
+</ul>
   <li> 0 - silence
   <li> 1 - message is printed once or few times per module
   <li> 3 - each row (raster) or line (vector)

Modified: grass/branches/releasebranch_6_4/general/g.gui/description.html
===================================================================
--- grass/branches/releasebranch_6_4/general/g.gui/description.html	2011-11-08 11:23:06 UTC (rev 49144)
+++ grass/branches/releasebranch_6_4/general/g.gui/description.html	2011-11-08 11:29:50 UTC (rev 49145)
@@ -46,7 +46,7 @@
 
 <h2>AUTHORS</h2>
 
-Martin Landa, FBK-irst, Trento, Italy<BR>
+Martin Landa, FBK-irst, Trento, Italy<br>
 Hamish Bowman, Otago University, Dunedin, New Zealand (fine tuning)
 
 <p>

Modified: grass/branches/releasebranch_6_4/general/g.mapset/description.html
===================================================================
--- grass/branches/releasebranch_6_4/general/g.mapset/description.html	2011-11-08 11:23:06 UTC (rev 49144)
+++ grass/branches/releasebranch_6_4/general/g.mapset/description.html	2011-11-08 11:29:50 UTC (rev 49145)
@@ -5,13 +5,13 @@
 <h2>NOTES</h2>
 
 The shell continues to use the history for the old mapset. To change this 
-you can switch the history to the new settings by commands:<BR>
-<BR>
+you can switch the history to the new settings by commands:<br>
+<br>
 <div class="code"><pre>
    history -w
    history -r /$GISDBASE/$LOCATION/$MAPSET/.bash_history
    HISTFILE=/$GISDBASE/$LOCATION/$MAPSET/.bash_history
-</pre></div><BR>
+</pre></div><br>
 
 <h2>SEE ALSO</h2>
 

Modified: grass/branches/releasebranch_6_4/general/g.message/description.html
===================================================================
--- grass/branches/releasebranch_6_4/general/g.message/description.html	2011-11-08 11:23:06 UTC (rev 49144)
+++ grass/branches/releasebranch_6_4/general/g.message/description.html	2011-11-08 11:29:50 UTC (rev 49145)
@@ -6,14 +6,14 @@
 that it formats messages just like other GRASS modules do and that its
 functionality is influenced by the <tt>GRASS_VERBOSE</tt> and
 <tt>GRASS_MESSAGE_FORMAT</tt> environment variables.
-</p>
+
 <p>
 The program can be used for standard informative messages as well as warnings 
 (<b>-w</b> flag) and fatal errors (<b>-e</b> flag). For debugging
 purposes, the <b>-d</b> flag will cause <em>g.message</em> to print a debugging
 message at the given level.
-</p>
 
+
 <h2>NOTES</h2>
 
 Messages containing "<tt>=</tt>" must use the full <b>message=</b> syntax so
@@ -57,7 +57,7 @@
 <h3>DEBUG LEVELS</h3>
 Controlled by the "<tt>DEBUG</tt>" GRASS <i>gisenv</i> variable. (set with
 <em><a href="g.gisenv.html">g.gisenv</a></em>)
-<BR>
+<br>
 Recommended levels:
 <ul>
 <li>1 - message is printed once or few times per module

Modified: grass/branches/releasebranch_6_4/general/g.parser/description.html
===================================================================
--- grass/branches/releasebranch_6_4/general/g.parser/description.html	2011-11-08 11:23:06 UTC (rev 49144)
+++ grass/branches/releasebranch_6_4/general/g.parser/description.html	2011-11-08 11:29:50 UTC (rev 49145)
@@ -68,12 +68,12 @@
 <b>g.parser</b> [-<b>s</b>] [-<b>t</b>] <em>filename</em> [<em>argument</em>,...]
 
 <h3>Flags:</h3>
-<DL>
-<DT><b>-t</b></DT>
-<DD>Print strings for translation</DD>
-<DT><b>-s</b></DT>
-<DD>Write option values to stdout instead of reinvoking script</DD>
-</DL>
+<dl>
+<dt><b>-t</b></DT>
+<dd>Print strings for translation</DD>
+<dt><b>-s</b></DT>
+<dd>Write option values to stdout instead of reinvoking script</DD>
+</dl>
 
 <h2>NOTES</h2>
 

Modified: grass/branches/releasebranch_6_4/general/g.pnmcomp/description.html
===================================================================
--- grass/branches/releasebranch_6_4/general/g.pnmcomp/description.html	2011-11-08 11:23:06 UTC (rev 49144)
+++ grass/branches/releasebranch_6_4/general/g.pnmcomp/description.html	2011-11-08 11:29:50 UTC (rev 49145)
@@ -1,7 +1,7 @@
 <h2>DESCRIPTION</h2>
 
 (culled from the mailing list)
-<BR>
+<br>
 <pre>
 From: Glynn Clements 
 Subject: Re: [GRASS5] Re: [GRASSLIST:10403] Transparency added

Modified: grass/branches/releasebranch_6_4/general/g.proj/description.html
===================================================================
--- grass/branches/releasebranch_6_4/general/g.proj/description.html	2011-11-08 11:23:06 UTC (rev 49144)
+++ grass/branches/releasebranch_6_4/general/g.proj/description.html	2011-11-08 11:29:50 UTC (rev 49145)
@@ -5,7 +5,7 @@
 It requires <a href="http://www.gdal.org/ogr/">OGR</a> to compile. The basic
 functionality of the module is to report the projection information for the
 current location, either in conventional GRASS (-p flag) or PROJ.4 (-j flag) 
-format.</P>
+format.
 
 <p>Projection information may also be output in the Well-Known Text (WKT) 
 format popularised
@@ -54,12 +54,12 @@
 parameter is specified in addition to -c, then a new location will be created. 
 Otherwise the projection information files in the current location will be
 overwritten. The program will warn before doing this only if command-line
-interactive mode (<em>-i</em> flag) is selected.</P>
+interactive mode (<em>-i</em> flag) is selected.
 
 <p>The final mode of operation of g.proj is to report on the datum
 information and datum transformation parameters associated with the
 co-ordinate system. The -d flag will report a human-readable summary of
-this.</P>
+this.
 
 <h2>NOTES</h2>
 
@@ -83,18 +83,18 @@
 If the <em>-t</em> flag is specified, the module will attempt to change the
 datum transformation parameters using one of the above two methods 
 <strong>even if</strong> a valid parameter set is already specified in the 
-input co-ordinate system.</P>
+input co-ordinate system.
 
 <p>Output is simply based on the input projection information. g.proj does 
 <strong>not</strong> attempt to verify that the co-ordinate system thus 
 described matches an existing system in use in the world. In particular,
-this means there are no EPSG Authority codes in the WKT output.</P>
+this means there are no EPSG Authority codes in the WKT output.
 
 <p>WKT format shows the false eastings and northings in the projected unit
-(e.g. meters, feet) but in PROJ format it should always be given in meters.</P>
+(e.g. meters, feet) but in PROJ format it should always be given in meters.
 
 <p>The maximum size of input WKT or PROJ.4 projection descriptions is
-limited to 8000 bytes.</P>
+limited to 8000 bytes.
 
 <h2>EXAMPLES</h2>
 
@@ -209,8 +209,8 @@
 
 <h2>SEE ALSO</h2>
  
-<em><a href="g.setproj.html">g.setproj</a></em><BR>
-<em><a href="r.in.gdal.html">r.in.gdal</a></em><BR>
+<em><a href="g.setproj.html">g.setproj</a></em><br>
+<em><a href="r.in.gdal.html">r.in.gdal</a></em><br>
 <em><a href="v.in.ogr.html">v.in.ogr</a></em>
 
 <h2>AUTHOR</h2>

Modified: grass/branches/releasebranch_6_4/general/g.region/description.html
===================================================================
--- grass/branches/releasebranch_6_4/general/g.region/description.html	2011-11-08 11:23:06 UTC (rev 49144)
+++ grass/branches/releasebranch_6_4/general/g.region/description.html	2011-11-08 11:29:50 UTC (rev 49145)
@@ -481,8 +481,8 @@
 <a href="d.zoom.html">d.zoom</a><br>
 <a href="g.access.html">g.access</a><br>
 <a href="g.mapsets.html">g.mapsets</a><br>
-<a href="g.proj.html">g.proj</a><BR>
-<a href="g.setproj.html">g.setproj</a><BR>
+<a href="g.proj.html">g.proj</a><br>
+<a href="g.setproj.html">g.setproj</a><br>
 environment variables: <a href="variables.html#internal">GRASS_REGION and WIND_OVERRIDE</a>
 </em>
 

Modified: grass/branches/releasebranch_6_4/general/g.setproj/description.html
===================================================================
--- grass/branches/releasebranch_6_4/general/g.setproj/description.html	2011-11-08 11:23:06 UTC (rev 49144)
+++ grass/branches/releasebranch_6_4/general/g.setproj/description.html	2011-11-08 11:29:50 UTC (rev 49145)
@@ -17,21 +17,21 @@
 <a href="http://proj.maptools.org/">PROJ.4</a> abbreviations for the names are
 used with two exceptions, viz. 'll', for latitude / longitude geographic
 co-ordinates, and 'stp', for the State Plane Co-ordinate system (used in the
-USA).</P>
+USA).
 
 <p>After the projection name, the user will be asked for a geodetic datum. If 
 no datum transformation support is needed, the question may be answered with no,
 and no datum will be specified in the PROJ_INFO file. If this is the case
 the user must specify the ellipsoid (model of the curvature of the earth) to
-be used, otherwise it is determined by the datum being used.</P>
+be used, otherwise it is determined by the datum being used.
 
 <p>If the datum or ellipsoid required are not 
 listed within this program, the user/administrator may add the definition 
 to the files datum.table, datumtransform.table and ellipse.table in the
-$GISBASE/etc/ directory.</P>
+$GISBASE/etc/ directory.
 
 <p>Depending on the projection selected, the user will then be prompted for
-the various other parameters required to define it.</P>
+the various other parameters required to define it.
 
 <p>
 
@@ -61,11 +61,11 @@
 
 Irina Kosinovsky, 
 U.S. Army Construction Engineering 
-Research Laboratory<BR>
-Morten Hulden, morten at untamo.net - rewrote module and added 121 projections <BR>
+Research Laboratory<br>
+Morten Hulden, morten at untamo.net - rewrote module and added 121 projections <br>
 Andreas Lange, andreas.lange at rhein-main.de - added prelimnary map datum support
 
 <p>
 <i>Last changed: $Date$</i>
-</p>
 
+

Modified: grass/branches/releasebranch_6_4/general/g.transform/description.html
===================================================================
--- grass/branches/releasebranch_6_4/general/g.transform/description.html	2011-11-08 11:23:06 UTC (rev 49144)
+++ grass/branches/releasebranch_6_4/general/g.transform/description.html	2011-11-08 11:29:50 UTC (rev 49145)
@@ -66,4 +66,4 @@
 Hamish Bowman
 
 <p>
-<i>Last changed: $Date$</i></p>
+<i>Last changed: $Date$</i>

Modified: grass/branches/releasebranch_6_4/imagery/i.cca/description.html
===================================================================
--- grass/branches/releasebranch_6_4/imagery/i.cca/description.html	2011-11-08 11:23:06 UTC (rev 49144)
+++ grass/branches/releasebranch_6_4/imagery/i.cca/description.html	2011-11-08 11:29:50 UTC (rev 49145)
@@ -26,32 +26,32 @@
 ".2", etc. to the output raster map name specified on the
 command line.
 
-<H3>Parameters:</H3>
+<h3>Parameters:</h3>
 
-<DL>
+<dl>
 
-<DT><b>group=</b><em>name</em> 
+<dt><b>group=</b><em>name</em> 
 
-<DD>Name of the <a href="i.group.html">imagery</a> group
+<dd>Name of the <a href="i.group.html">imagery</a> group
 to which the 2 to 8 raster band files used belong.
 
-<DT><b>subgroup=</b><em>name</em> 
+<dt><b>subgroup=</b><em>name</em> 
 
-<DD>Name of the <a href="i.group.html">imagery</a>
+<dd>Name of the <a href="i.group.html">imagery</a>
 subgroup to which the 2 to 8 raster band files used
 belong.
 
-<DT><b>signature=</b><em>name</em> 
+<dt><b>signature=</b><em>name</em> 
 
-<DD>Name of an ASCII file containing spectral signatures.
+<dd>Name of an ASCII file containing spectral signatures.
 
-<DT><b>output=</b><em>name</em> 
+<dt><b>output=</b><em>name</em> 
 
-<DD>Output raster map prefix name.  The output raster map
+<dd>Output raster map prefix name.  The output raster map
 layer names are built by appending a ".1", ".2", etc. onto
 the <em>output</em> name specified by the user.
 
-</DL>
+</dl>
 
 <h2>NOTES</h2>
 
@@ -75,7 +75,7 @@
 David Satnik, GIS Laboratory, 
 Central Washington University
 
-<BR>
+<br>
 
 Ali R. Vali, 
 University of Texas

Modified: grass/branches/releasebranch_6_4/imagery/i.class/description.html
===================================================================
--- grass/branches/releasebranch_6_4/imagery/i.class/description.html	2011-11-08 11:23:06 UTC (rev 49144)
+++ grass/branches/releasebranch_6_4/imagery/i.class/description.html	2011-11-08 11:29:50 UTC (rev 49145)
@@ -156,7 +156,7 @@
 
 
 <A NAME="commandmenu"></a>
-<H3>The Command Menu</H3>
+<h3>The Command Menu</h3>
 
 The Command Menu includes the following selections:
 
@@ -217,7 +217,7 @@
 </dl>
 
 <A NAME="regionmenu"></a>
-<H3>The Region Menu</H3>
+<h3>The Region Menu</h3>
 
 The Region Menu contains the following selections:
 
@@ -255,7 +255,7 @@
 </dl>
 
 <A NAME="redisplaymenu"></a>
-<H3>The Redisplay Map Menu</H3>
+<h3>The Redisplay Map Menu</h3>
 
 The Redisplay Map Menu has the following selections, which are useful
 to redraw the raster maps displayed in the Map and Zoom Display Frames.
@@ -283,7 +283,7 @@
 </dl>
 
 <A NAME="signaturemenu"></a>
-<H3>The Analyze Region Menu</H3>
+<h3>The Analyze Region Menu</h3>
 
 The Analyze Region Menu contains the Signature Menu, which
 allows the user to set the number of standard deviations

Modified: grass/branches/releasebranch_6_4/imagery/i.cluster/description.html
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--- grass/branches/releasebranch_6_4/imagery/i.cluster/description.html	2011-11-08 11:23:06 UTC (rev 49144)
+++ grass/branches/releasebranch_6_4/imagery/i.cluster/description.html	2011-11-08 11:29:50 UTC (rev 49145)
@@ -77,7 +77,7 @@
 discriminated; any parameter values left unspecified are
 set to their default values.
 
-<H3>Flags:</H3>
+<h3>Flags:</h3>
 
 <dl>
 
@@ -90,7 +90,7 @@
 
 </dl>
 
-<H3>Parameters:</H3>
+<h3>Parameters:</h3>
 
 <dl>
 

Modified: grass/branches/releasebranch_6_4/imagery/i.fft/description.html
===================================================================
--- grass/branches/releasebranch_6_4/imagery/i.fft/description.html	2011-11-08 11:23:06 UTC (rev 49144)
+++ grass/branches/releasebranch_6_4/imagery/i.fft/description.html	2011-11-08 11:29:50 UTC (rev 49145)
@@ -51,7 +51,7 @@
 d.rast lsat7_2002_70.imag
 </pre></div>
 
-<H2>SEE ALSO</H2>
+<h2>SEE ALSO</h2>
 
 <ul>
 <li> M. Frigo and S. G. Johnson (1998): "FFTW: An Adaptive Software Architecture

Modified: grass/branches/releasebranch_6_4/imagery/i.gensig/description.html
===================================================================
--- grass/branches/releasebranch_6_4/imagery/i.gensig/description.html	2011-11-08 11:23:06 UTC (rev 49144)
+++ grass/branches/releasebranch_6_4/imagery/i.gensig/description.html	2011-11-08 11:29:50 UTC (rev 49145)
@@ -28,13 +28,13 @@
 
 <h2>OPTIONS</h2>
 
-<H3>Parameters</H3>
+<h3>Parameters</h3>
 
-<DL>
+<dl>
 
-<DT><b>trainingmap=</b><em>name</em>
+<dt><b>trainingmap=</b><em>name</em>
 
-<DD>ground truth training map
+<dd>ground truth training map
 
 <p>
 
@@ -49,9 +49,9 @@
 in the training map for the image to be classified (the image is
 specified in other options - see below).
 
-<DT><b>group=</b><em>name</em> 
+<dt><b>group=</b><em>name</em> 
 
-<DD>imagery group
+<dd>imagery group
 
 <p>
 
@@ -64,9 +64,9 @@
 
 <p>
 
-<A NAME="subgroup"><DT><b>subgroup=</b><em>name</em></a>
+<A NAME="subgroup"><dt><b>subgroup=</b><em>name</em></a>
 
-<DD>subgroup containing image files
+<dd>subgroup containing image files
 
 <p>
 
@@ -78,9 +78,9 @@
 that form an image.
 
 
-<DT><b>signaturefile=</b><em>name</em> 
+<dt><b>signaturefile=</b><em>name</em> 
 
-<DD>resultant signature file
+<dd>resultant signature file
 
 <p>
 
@@ -89,7 +89,7 @@
 that is associated with the band files in the subgroup
 select (see <a href="#subgroup">above</a>).
 
-</DL>
+</dl>
 
 <h2>INTERACTIVE MODE</h2>
 

Modified: grass/branches/releasebranch_6_4/imagery/i.gensigset/description.html
===================================================================
--- grass/branches/releasebranch_6_4/imagery/i.gensigset/description.html	2011-11-08 11:23:06 UTC (rev 49144)
+++ grass/branches/releasebranch_6_4/imagery/i.gensigset/description.html	2011-11-08 11:29:50 UTC (rev 49145)
@@ -25,13 +25,13 @@
 
 <h2>OPTIONS</h2>
 
-<H3>Parameters</H3>
+<h3>Parameters</h3>
 
-<DL>
+<dl>
 
-<DT><b>trainingmap=</b><em>name</em> 
+<dt><b>trainingmap=</b><em>name</em> 
 
-<DD>ground truth training map
+<dd>ground truth training map
 
 
 <p>
@@ -65,9 +65,9 @@
 At present, there is no fully-interactive tool specifically
 designed for producing this layer.
 
-<DT><b>group=</b><em>name</em> 
+<dt><b>group=</b><em>name</em> 
 
-<DD>imagery group
+<dd>imagery group
 
 <p>
 
@@ -81,9 +81,9 @@
 
 <p>
 
-<DT><b>subgroup=</b><em>name</em> 
+<dt><b>subgroup=</b><em>name</em> 
 
-<DD>subgroup containing image files
+<dd>subgroup containing image files
 
 
 <p>
@@ -98,9 +98,9 @@
 all the band files that form an image.
 
 
-<DT><b>signaturefile=</b><em>name</em>
+<dt><b>signaturefile=</b><em>name</em>
 
-<DD>resultant signature file
+<dd>resultant signature file
 
 <p>
 
@@ -112,11 +112,11 @@
 <p>
 
 
-<DT><b>maxsig=</b><em>value</em> 
+<dt><b>maxsig=</b><em>value</em> 
 
-<DD>maximum number of sub-signatures in any class
+<dd>maximum number of sub-signatures in any class
 
-<BR>
+<br>
 
 default: 10
 
@@ -131,7 +131,7 @@
 spectrally distinct.  The user has the option to set this
 starting value with this option.
 
-</DL>
+</dl>
 
 
 <h2>INTERACTIVE MODE</h2>
@@ -207,26 +207,26 @@
 
 <h2>REFERENCES</h2>
 
-<OL>
+<ol>
 
-<LI><A NAME="rissanen83">J. Rissanen,</a>
+<li><A NAME="rissanen83">J. Rissanen,</a>
 "A Universal Prior for Integers and Estimation by Minimum
 Description Length,"
 <em>Annals of Statistics,</em>
 vol. 11, no. 2, pp. 417-431, 1983.
 
 
-<LI><A NAME="dempster77">A. Dempster, N. Laird and D. Rubin,</a>
+<li><A NAME="dempster77">A. Dempster, N. Laird and D. Rubin,</a>
 "Maximum Likelihood from Incomplete Data via the EM Algorithm,"
 <em>J. Roy. Statist. Soc. B,</em>
 vol. 39, no. 1, pp. 1-38, 1977.
 
-<LI><A NAME="redner84">E. Redner and H. Walker,</a>
+<li><A NAME="redner84">E. Redner and H. Walker,</a>
 "Mixture Densities, Maximum Likelihood and the EM Algorithm,"
 <em>SIAM Review,</em>
 vol. 26, no. 2, April 1984.
 
-</OL>
+</ol>
 
 <h2>SEE ALSO</h2>
 
@@ -255,7 +255,7 @@
 School of 
 Electrical Engineering, 
 Purdue University
-<BR>
+<br>
 
 Michael Shapiro,
 U.S.Army Construction Engineering 

Modified: grass/branches/releasebranch_6_4/imagery/i.maxlik/description.html
===================================================================
--- grass/branches/releasebranch_6_4/imagery/i.maxlik/description.html	2011-11-08 11:23:06 UTC (rev 49144)
+++ grass/branches/releasebranch_6_4/imagery/i.maxlik/description.html	2011-11-08 11:29:50 UTC (rev 49145)
@@ -68,7 +68,7 @@
 <h2>OPTIONS</h2>
 
 
-<H3>Flags:</H3>
+<h3>Flags:</h3>
 
 <dl>
 
@@ -78,7 +78,7 @@
 
 </dl>
 
-<H3>Parameters:</H3>
+<h3>Parameters:</h3>
 
 <dl>
 

Modified: grass/branches/releasebranch_6_4/imagery/i.pca/description.html
===================================================================
--- grass/branches/releasebranch_6_4/imagery/i.pca/description.html	2011-11-08 11:23:06 UTC (rev 49144)
+++ grass/branches/releasebranch_6_4/imagery/i.pca/description.html	2011-11-08 11:29:50 UTC (rev 49145)
@@ -15,24 +15,24 @@
 
 <h2>OPTIONS</h2>
 
-<H3>Parameters:</H3>
-<DL>
-<DT><b>input=</b><em>name,name</em>[<em>,name,name</em>,...] 
-<DD>Name of two or more input raster map layers.
+<h3>Parameters:</h3>
+<dl>
+<dt><b>input=</b><em>name,name</em>[<em>,name,name</em>,...] 
+<dd>Name of two or more input raster map layers.
 
-<DT><b>output=</b><em>name</em> 
-<DD>The output raster map layer name to which suffixes are
+<dt><b>output=</b><em>name</em> 
+<dd>The output raster map layer name to which suffixes are
 added.  Each output raster map layer is assigned this
 user-specified <em>name</em> with a numerical (.1, .2, ...
 .n) suffix.
 
-<DT><b>rescale=</b><em>min,max</em> 
-<DD>The optional output category range. (Default: 0,255) If
+<dt><b>rescale=</b><em>min,max</em> 
+<dd>The optional output category range. (Default: 0,255) If
 rescale=0,0,  no rescaling is performed on output files.
 
-<DD>If output is rescaled, the output raster will be of type CELL. If 
+<dd>If output is rescaled, the output raster will be of type CELL. If 
 the output is not rescaled, the output raster will be of type DCELL.
-</DL>
+</dl>
 
 
 <h2>NOTES</h2>

Modified: grass/branches/releasebranch_6_4/imagery/i.points/description.html
===================================================================
--- grass/branches/releasebranch_6_4/imagery/i.points/description.html	2011-11-08 11:23:06 UTC (rev 49144)
+++ grass/branches/releasebranch_6_4/imagery/i.points/description.html	2011-11-08 11:29:50 UTC (rev 49145)
@@ -147,7 +147,7 @@
 the user is displayed in the upper left quadrant of the
 screen.
 
-<H3>ZOOM</H3>
+<h3>ZOOM</h3>
 
 To magnify the displayed file, the user must
 place the mouse cross hairs on the word ZOOM.  The following menu
@@ -167,7 +167,7 @@
 menu to guide the user in identifying the corner points of
 the region.
 
-<H3>MARKING POINTS</H3>
+<h3>MARKING POINTS</h3>
 
 To mark the points on the image that correspond to the
 points on a standard coordinate system map, the user must
@@ -199,7 +199,7 @@
 RETURN to return control to the mouse;  the marked point
 then disappears.
 
-<H3>PLOT RASTER</H3>
+<h3>PLOT RASTER</h3>
 
 In addition to acquiring reference points from a standard
 map, the user has the option of acquiring the reference
@@ -304,7 +304,7 @@
 automatically saved as the coordinates corresponding to the
 marked point on the image.
 
-<H3>ANALYZE</H3>
+<h3>ANALYZE</h3>
 
 After a number of points have been marked (4 to 7), the
 user can check the RMS error of the points marked on the
@@ -368,7 +368,7 @@
 retrieved within <em>i.points</em> at any time by double
 clicking with the mouse as described above.
 
-<H3>QUIT</H3>
+<h3>QUIT</h3>
 
 To end the <em>i.points</em> program place the mouse cross
 hairs on the word QUIT;  the marked points (including
@@ -422,4 +422,4 @@
 Michael Shapiro,
 U.S.Army Construction Engineering Research Laboratory
 <p>
-<i>Last changed: $Date$</i></p>
+<i>Last changed: $Date$</i>

Modified: grass/branches/releasebranch_6_4/imagery/i.rectify/description.html
===================================================================
--- grass/branches/releasebranch_6_4/imagery/i.rectify/description.html	2011-11-08 11:23:06 UTC (rev 49144)
+++ grass/branches/releasebranch_6_4/imagery/i.rectify/description.html	2011-11-08 11:29:50 UTC (rev 49145)
@@ -126,10 +126,10 @@
 
 <h3>Linear affine transformation (1st order transformation)</h3>
 
-<DL>
-	<DD> x' = ax + by +c
-	<DD> y' = Ax + Bt +C
-</DL>
+<dl>
+	<dd> x' = ax + by +c
+	<dd> y' = Ax + Bt +C
+</dl>
 
 The a,b,c,A,B,C are determined by least squares regression
 based on the control points entered.  This transformation
@@ -141,7 +141,7 @@
 be ignored.
 
 
-<H3>Polynomial Transformation Matrix (2nd, 3d order transformation)</H3>
+<h3>Polynomial Transformation Matrix (2nd, 3d order transformation)</h3>
 
 The ANALYZE function has been changed to support
 calculating the registration coefficients using a first,
@@ -149,9 +149,9 @@
 of control points required for a selected order of
 transformation (represented by n) is
 
-<DL>
-<DD>((n + 1) * (n + 2) / 2) 
-</DL>
+<dl>
+<dd>((n + 1) * (n + 2) / 2) 
+</dl>
 
 or 3, 6, and 10 respectively. It is strongly recommended
 that one or more additional points be identified to allow
@@ -196,7 +196,7 @@
 format as the input map. If any of the other interpolations is used, the
 output map is written as floating point.
 
-<H3>Program Execution</H3>
+<h3>Program Execution</h3>
 
 Note:  The rectified image or rectified raster maps will be
 located in the target LOCATION when the program is

Modified: grass/branches/releasebranch_6_4/imagery/i.rgb.his/description.html
===================================================================
--- grass/branches/releasebranch_6_4/imagery/i.rgb.his/description.html	2011-11-08 11:23:06 UTC (rev 49144)
+++ grass/branches/releasebranch_6_4/imagery/i.rgb.his/description.html	2011-11-08 11:29:50 UTC (rev 49145)
@@ -20,7 +20,7 @@
 
 David Satnik, GIS Laboratory, 
 Central Washington University, 
-<BR>
+<br>
 with acknowledgements to Ali Vali, Space Research
 Center, for the core routine. 
 

Modified: grass/branches/releasebranch_6_4/imagery/i.topo.corr/description.html
===================================================================
--- grass/branches/releasebranch_6_4/imagery/i.topo.corr/description.html	2011-11-08 11:23:06 UTC (rev 49144)
+++ grass/branches/releasebranch_6_4/imagery/i.topo.corr/description.html	2011-11-08 11:29:50 UTC (rev 49145)
@@ -10,7 +10,7 @@
 <p>
 Using flag -i and given an elevation map as basemap (UTM),
 <em>i.topo.corr</em> permits to obtain a simple illumination model from the formula:
-<ul>
+</ul>
 	<li> cos_i = cos(s) * cos(z) + sin(s) * sin(z) * cos(a - o) </li>
 </ul>
 where,
@@ -21,7 +21,7 @@
 For each band file, the corrected reflectance (ref_c) is calculate from
 the original reflectance (ref_o) using one of the four offered methods
 <!-- TODO: fix next numbers -->
-(one lambertian and two non-lambertian).</p>
+(one lambertian and two non-lambertian).
 
 <h3>Method: cosine</h3>
 

Modified: grass/branches/releasebranch_6_4/imagery/i.vpoints/description.html
===================================================================
--- grass/branches/releasebranch_6_4/imagery/i.vpoints/description.html	2011-11-08 11:23:06 UTC (rev 49144)
+++ grass/branches/releasebranch_6_4/imagery/i.vpoints/description.html	2011-11-08 11:29:50 UTC (rev 49145)
@@ -55,9 +55,9 @@
 graphics monitor) type <em>i.vpoints</em>:
 
 
-<DL>
-     <DD><b>i.vpoints</b>
-</DL>
+<dl>
+     <dd><b>i.vpoints</b>
+</dl>
 
 The first prompt in the program asks for the imagery group to
 be registered . . .
@@ -73,9 +73,9 @@
 
 For example,   
 
-<DL>
-<DD>&gt;<b>list</b>     
-</DL>
+<dl>
+<dd>&gt;<b>list</b>     
+</dl>
 
 might produce the following response:
 
@@ -88,9 +88,9 @@
      hit RETURN to continue --&gt;
 </pre>
 whereas,  
-<DL>
-<DD>&gt;<b>list -f</b>       
-</DL>
+<dl>
+<dd>&gt;<b>list -f</b>       
+</dl>
 
 might produce the following response
 
@@ -340,4 +340,4 @@
 Radim Blazek (update to GRASS 5.7)<br>
 Hamish Bowman (finish GRASS 6 porting)
 <p>
-<i>Last changed: $Date$</i></p>
+<i>Last changed: $Date$</i>

Modified: grass/branches/releasebranch_6_4/imagery/i.zc/description.html
===================================================================
--- grass/branches/releasebranch_6_4/imagery/i.zc/description.html	2011-11-08 11:23:06 UTC (rev 49144)
+++ grass/branches/releasebranch_6_4/imagery/i.zc/description.html	2011-11-08 11:29:50 UTC (rev 49145)
@@ -11,44 +11,44 @@
 
 <h2>OPTIONS</h2>
 
-<H3>Parameters:</H3>
+<h3>Parameters:</h3>
 
-<DL>
+<dl>
 
-<DT><b>input_map=</b><em>name</em> 
+<dt><b>input_map=</b><em>name</em> 
 
-<DD>Name of input raster map layer.
+<dd>Name of input raster map layer.
 
-<DT><b>zc_map=</b><em>name</em> 
+<dt><b>zc_map=</b><em>name</em> 
 
-<DD>Name of raster map layer to be used for zero-crossing values.
+<dd>Name of raster map layer to be used for zero-crossing values.
 
-<DT><b>width=</b><em>value</em> 
+<dt><b>width=</b><em>value</em> 
 
-<DD>This parameter determines the x-y extent of the
+<dd>This parameter determines the x-y extent of the
 Gaussian filter.  The default value is 9;  higher and lower
 values can be tested by the user.  Increasing the width
 will result in finding "edges" representing more gradual
 changes in cell values.
 
-<BR>
+<br>
 
 Default:  9
 
-<DT><b>threshold=</b><em>value</em> 
+<dt><b>threshold=</b><em>value</em> 
 
-<DD>This parameter determines the "sensitivity" of the
+<dd>This parameter determines the "sensitivity" of the
 Gaussian filter.  The default value is 10;  higher and
 lower values can be tested by the user.  Increasing the
 threshold value will result in fewer edges being found.
 
-<BR>
+<br>
 
 Default:  10
 
-<DT><b>orientations=</b><em>value</em> 
+<dt><b>orientations=</b><em>value</em> 
 
-<DD>This value is the number of azimuth directions the
+<dd>This value is the number of azimuth directions the
 cells on the output raster map layer are categorized into
 (similar to the aspect raster map layer produced by the
 
@@ -58,11 +58,11 @@
 detected edges being categorized into one of 16 bins
 depending on the direction of the edge at that point.
 
-<BR>
+<br>
 
 Default:  1
 
-</DL>
+</dl>
 
 The current region definition and mask settings are respected
 when reading the input map.
@@ -71,18 +71,18 @@
 
 The procedure to find the "edges" in the image is as follows:
 
-<OL>
-<LI> The Fourier transform of the image is taken, 
-<LI> The Fourier transform of the Laplacian of a two-dimensional 
+<ol>
+<li> The Fourier transform of the image is taken, 
+<li> The Fourier transform of the Laplacian of a two-dimensional 
 Gaussian function is used to filter the transformed image, 
-<LI> The result is run through an inverse Fourier transform,
-<LI> The resulting image is traversed in search of places where the image
+<li> The result is run through an inverse Fourier transform,
+<li> The resulting image is traversed in search of places where the image
 changes from positive to negative or from negative to positive, 
-<LI> Each cell in the map where the value crosses zero
+<li> Each cell in the map where the value crosses zero
 (with a change in value greater than the threshold value)
 is marked as an edge and an orientation is assigned to it.
 The resulting raster map layer is output.
-</OL>
+</ol>
 
 <h2>SEE ALSO</h2>
 

Modified: grass/branches/releasebranch_6_4/lib/init/grass6.html
===================================================================
--- grass/branches/releasebranch_6_4/lib/init/grass6.html	2011-11-08 11:23:06 UTC (rev 49144)
+++ grass/branches/releasebranch_6_4/lib/init/grass6.html	2011-11-08 11:29:50 UTC (rev 49145)
@@ -1,7 +1,7 @@
 <!DOCTYPE HTML PUBLIC "-//W3C//DTD HTML 4.0 Transitional//EN">
 <html>
 <head>
- <TITLE>GRASS 6</TITLE>
+ <title>GRASS 6</title>
  <meta http-equiv="Content-Type" content="text/html; charset=iso-8859-1">
  <link rel="stylesheet" href="grassdocs.css" type="text/css">
 </head>
@@ -165,7 +165,7 @@
 </dl>
 
 
-<H4>Example Use of GRASS Tcl/Tk Environment Variables</H4>
+<h4>Example Use of GRASS Tcl/Tk Environment Variables</h4>
 
 <p>
 Suppose your system has Tcl/Tk 8.3 installed and you install a personal
@@ -179,7 +179,7 @@
 </pre>
 
 
-<H4>Example Use of the GRASS Python Environment Variable</H4>
+<h4>Example Use of the GRASS Python Environment Variable</h4>
 <p>
 <pre>
    GRASS_PYTHON=python2.5
@@ -420,7 +420,7 @@
 
 <p>
 <i>Last changed: $Date$</i>
-<HR>
+<hr>
 <p>
 <a href=index.html>Help Index</a>
 

Modified: grass/branches/releasebranch_6_4/lib/init/helptext.html
===================================================================
--- grass/branches/releasebranch_6_4/lib/init/helptext.html	2011-11-08 11:23:06 UTC (rev 49144)
+++ grass/branches/releasebranch_6_4/lib/init/helptext.html	2011-11-08 11:29:50 UTC (rev 49145)
@@ -1,19 +1,19 @@
 <!DOCTYPE HTML PUBLIC "-//W3C//DTD HTML 4.01//EN">
-<HTML>
-<HEAD>
- <META name="Author" content="Markus Neteler/GRASS Development Team">
- <META http-equiv="Content-Type" content="text/html; charset=ISO-8859-1">
- <TITLE>GRASS Quickstart</TITLE>
+<html>
+<head>
+ <meta name="Author" content="Markus Neteler/GRASS Development Team">
+ <meta http-equiv="Content-Type" content="text/html; charset=ISO-8859-1">
+ <title>GRASS Quickstart</title>
  <link rel="stylesheet" href="grassdocs.css" type="text/css">
-</HEAD>
-<BODY bgcolor="#ffffff">
+</head>
+<body bgcolor="#ffffff">
 
 <img src="grass_logo.png" alt="GRASS logo"><hr align=center size=6 noshade>
 
 <!-- stored in SVN in: lib/init/helptext.html -->
 
 <!-- meta page description: GRASS Quickstart -->
-<H1>GRASS Quickstart</H1>
+<h1>GRASS Quickstart</h1>
 
 <h2>Geographic Resources Analysis Support System</h2>
 
@@ -27,9 +27,9 @@
 <h2>1. Startup of GRASS GIS</h2>
 
 <p>
-&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;<IMG SRC="grass_start.png" ALT="[GRASS start screen]">
+&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;<img src="grass_start.png" alt="[GRASS start screen]">
 
-<h3><IMG SRC="circle_1.png" ALT="[(1)]">&nbsp;Selecting the GIS Database directory</h3>
+<h3><img src="circle_1.png" alt="[(1)]">&nbsp;Selecting the GIS Database directory</h3>
 
 GRASS data are stored in a directory referred to as DATABASE
 (also called "GISDBASE").  This directory has to be created
@@ -37,7 +37,7 @@
 with GRASS.  Within this DATABASE, the projects are organized
 by project areas stored in subdirectories called LOCATIONs.
 
-<h3><IMG SRC="circle_2.png" ALT="[(2)]">&nbsp;Selecting the LOCATION (a project)</h3>
+<h3><img src="circle_2.png" alt="[(2)]">&nbsp;Selecting the LOCATION (a project)</h3>
 
 A LOCATION is defined by its coordinate system, map projection and
 geographical boundaries. The subdirectories and files defining a
@@ -45,18 +45,18 @@
 time with a new LOCATION. It is important to understand that each
 projection stays in its own LOCATION.
 <p>
-See <IMG SRC="circle_4.png" ALT="[(4)]">&nbsp; the "Location Wizard" to
+See <img src="circle_4.png" alt="[(4)]">&nbsp; the "Location Wizard" to
 easily create a new LOCATION from scratch from a geocoded file, by
 defining the parameters or by selecting the corresponding EPSG projection
 code.
 
-<h3><IMG SRC="circle_3.png" ALT="[(3)]">&nbsp;Selecting the MAPSET (a subproject)</h3>
+<h3><img src="circle_3.png" alt="[(3)]">&nbsp;Selecting the MAPSET (a subproject)</h3>
 
 Each LOCATION can have many MAPSETs. Each MAPSET is a LOCATION's
 subdirectory. New MAPSET can be added at GRASS startup (see related
 button).
 
-<h3><IMG SRC="circle_4.png" ALT="[(4)]">&nbsp;Location Wizard</h3>
+<h3><img src="circle_4.png" alt="[(4)]">&nbsp;Location Wizard</h3>
 
 The "Location Wizard" let's you easily create a new LOCATION. You
 will be guided through a series of dialogues to browse and select
@@ -64,7 +64,7 @@
 projections. Find below some rules to define the default raster
 resolution for a new LOCATION.
 
-<h3><IMG SRC="circle_5.png" ALT="[(5)]">&nbsp;Start GRASS</h3>
+<h3><img src="circle_5.png" alt="[(5)]">&nbsp;Start GRASS</h3>
 
 Once you have selected an existing LOCATION/MAPSET or defined a new
 one, you can enter GRASS. The graphical user interface 
@@ -75,8 +75,8 @@
 <h2>2. Background GRASS Location structure</h2>
 
 <p>
-&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;<IMG SRC="help_loc_struct.png" ALT="[GRASS Location structure]">
-<BR>
+&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;<img src="help_loc_struct.png" alt="[GRASS Location structure]">
+<br>
 <i>Fig. 1: GRASS Location structure</i>
 <p>
 
@@ -123,13 +123,13 @@
 
 To create the GRASS database:
 
-<OL>
-<LI> Find a place on your disk where you have write access and that
-    has enough diskspace to hold your spatial data.</LI>
-<LI> Create a subdirectory that will hold the general GRASS database
+<ol>
+<li> Find a place on your disk where you have write access and that
+    has enough diskspace to hold your spatial data.</li>
+<li> Create a subdirectory that will hold the general GRASS database
     (e.g. using a file manager or with <tt>mkdir /data/grassdata</tt> or 
-    <tt>mkdir /home/yourlogin/grassdata</tt>).</LI>
-</OL>
+    <tt>mkdir /home/yourlogin/grassdata</tt>).</li>
+</ol>
 
 <p>
 Sample data such as the "Spearfish" or the "North Carolina" sample datasets
@@ -159,32 +159,32 @@
 as the coordinate system and datum you want to use, the project area's
 boundary coordinates, and the default resolution for raster data:
 
-<UL>
-<LI> Start by chosing between, X,Y, Latitude-Longitude, UTM, or
+<ul>
+<li> Start by chosing between, X,Y, Latitude-Longitude, UTM, or
    "other" coordinate system. This choice depends on your data and the
-   use you will make of it.</LI>
-<LI> You are then prompted for a single line of text describing the 
-   project area, for example "Topo Map of the Alps".</LI>
-</UL>
+   use you will make of it.</li>
+<li> You are then prompted for a single line of text describing the 
+   project area, for example "Topo Map of the Alps".</li>
+</ul>
 
 <p>
 Next you are requested for some more information about the projection.
 Note that the prompts vary from projection to projection, an example follows:
 
-<UL>
-<LI> (if you chose "D - Other Projection") "specify projection name": 
+<ul>
+<li> (if you chose "D - Other Projection") "specify projection name": 
   "list" gives you the list of all available projections, examples are 
   "tmerc" for Transverse Mercator, "lcc" for Lambert Conformal Conic,
   "moll" for Mollweide, etc.
-<LI> specify datum name: again use "list" to get a list of available 
+<li> specify datum name: again use "list" to get a list of available 
   datums, examples are "wgs84", "nad27", "eur79",  etc.
-<LI> Enter Central Parallel: 0 if you want the Equator as the
+<li> Enter Central Parallel: 0 if you want the Equator as the
   central parallel
-<LI> Enter Central Meridian: 0 if you want the Greenwich meridian as
+<li> Enter Central Meridian: 0 if you want the Greenwich meridian as
   central meridian
-<LI> Enter Scale Factor at the Central Meridian
-<LI> Enter plural form of map units: for example, meters
-</UL>
+<li> Enter Scale Factor at the Central Meridian
+<li> Enter plural form of map units: for example, meters
+</ul>
 
 <p>
 The next step is the description of the project area's boundary coordinates
@@ -222,8 +222,8 @@
 <a href="grass6.html">GRASS 6 launch manual page</a>
 
 <p><i>Last changed: $Date$</i>
-<HR>
+<hr>
 <p><a href=index.html>Help Index</a>
-<p>&copy; 2005-2010 <a href="http://grass.osgeo.org">GRASS Development Team</a></P>
-</BODY>
-</HTML>
+<p>&copy; 2005-2010 <a href="http://grass.osgeo.org">GRASS Development Team</a>
+</body>
+</html>

Modified: grass/branches/releasebranch_6_4/lib/init/variables.html
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--- grass/branches/releasebranch_6_4/lib/init/variables.html	2011-11-08 11:23:06 UTC (rev 49144)
+++ grass/branches/releasebranch_6_4/lib/init/variables.html	2011-11-08 11:29:50 UTC (rev 49145)
@@ -201,7 +201,7 @@
   <dt>GRASS_MESSAGE_FORMAT</dt>
   <dd>[various modules, wxGUI]<br>
     maybe set to either
-    <ul>
+    </ul>
       <li><tt>standard</tt> - sets percentage output and message
 	formatting style to standard formatting,</li>
       <li><tt>gui</tt> - sets percentage output and message formatting
@@ -305,7 +305,7 @@
     2008/03 -- variables are described in PNG driver manual
    page. The link should be enough here.
 
-   <p></P>
+   <p>
 
 <p>GRASS_PNGFILE
   <br>&nbsp; name of PNG output file. If it ends with ".ppm" a PPM file will be created.
@@ -356,7 +356,7 @@
     2008/03 -- variables are described in PS driver manual
    page. The link should be enough here.
 
-<p></P>
+<p>
 
 <p>GRASS_PSFILE
 <br>&nbsp; name of output file. If it ends with ".eps" an EPS file
@@ -452,7 +452,7 @@
   <dt>GRASS_OVERWRITE</dt>
   <dd>[all modules]<br>
     toggles map overwrite.
-    <ul>
+    </ul>
       <li>0 - maps are protected (default),</li>
       <li>1 - maps with identical names will be overwritten.</li>
     </ul>
@@ -467,7 +467,7 @@
   <dt>GRASS_VERBOSE</dt>
   <dd>[all modules]<br>
     toggles verbosity level
-    <ul>
+    </ul>
       <li>0 - only errors and warnings are printed</li>
       <li>1 - progress messages are printed (percent complete)</li>
       <li>2 - all module messages are printed</li>
@@ -562,7 +562,7 @@
   <dt>OVERWRITE</dt>
   <dd>[all modules]<br>
     toggles map overwrite.
-    <ul>
+    </ul>
       <li>0 - maps are protected (default),</li>
       <li>1 - maps with identical names will be overwritten.</li>
     </ul>
@@ -612,8 +612,8 @@
 <p>
 <a href=index.html>Help Index</a>
 <p>
-&copy; 2008 <a href="http://grass.osgeo.org">GRASS Development Team</a>
-</p>
+&copy; 2008-2011 <a href="http://grass.osgeo.org">GRASS Development Team</a>
 
+
 </body>
 </html>

Modified: grass/branches/releasebranch_6_4/misc/m.cogo/description.html
===================================================================
--- grass/branches/releasebranch_6_4/misc/m.cogo/description.html	2011-11-08 11:23:06 UTC (rev 49144)
+++ grass/branches/releasebranch_6_4/misc/m.cogo/description.html	2011-11-08 11:29:50 UTC (rev 49145)
@@ -50,8 +50,8 @@
 degrees to the east or west, depending on the second hemisphere notation.  
 Finally, you move &lt;distance&gt; units in that direction to get to the 
 next station.
-</P>
 
+
 <em>m.cogo</em> can be run either non-interactively or
 interactively.  The program will be run non-interactively
 if the user specifies any parameter or flag. Use "m.cogo -",

Modified: grass/branches/releasebranch_6_4/ps/ps.map/description.html
===================================================================
--- grass/branches/releasebranch_6_4/ps/ps.map/description.html	2011-11-08 11:23:06 UTC (rev 49144)
+++ grass/branches/releasebranch_6_4/ps/ps.map/description.html	2011-11-08 11:29:50 UTC (rev 49145)
@@ -64,7 +64,7 @@
 encoding. If you normally work in a different encoding environment (such as
 <tt>UTF-8</tt>), you have to transform your file to the <tt>ISO-8859-1</tt>
 encoding, for example by using the <tt>iconv</tt> utility:
-</P>
+
 <DIV class="code"><PRE>
 iconv -f UTF-8 -t ISO_8859-1 utf_file > iso_file
 </PRE></DIV>
@@ -124,18 +124,18 @@
 Instructions that may be included in the subsection under several
 different main instructions are:
 
-<DL>
-<DT><b>where</b> <em>x y</em>
+<dl>
+<dt><b>where</b> <em>x y</em>
 
-<DD>The top left corner of the bounding box of the item to be plotted
+<dd>The top left corner of the bounding box of the item to be plotted
 is located <em>x</em> inches from the left edge of the paper and
 <em>y</em> inches from the top edge of the paper. If <em>x</em> is less than
 or equal to zero, the default horizontal location is used.  If <em>y</em>
 is less than or equal to zero, the default vertical location is used.
 
-<DT><b>font</b> <em>font name</em> 
+<dt><b>font</b> <em>font name</em> 
 
-<DD>The name of the PostScript font.
+<dd>The name of the PostScript font.
 Fonts present in all PostScript implementations are:
 <tt>
 Times-Roman,
@@ -151,20 +151,20 @@
 Courier-Bold,
 and
 Courier-BoldOblique</tt>.
-<BR>
+<br>
 The default is Helvetica.
 </DD>
 
 
-<DT><b>fontsize</b> <em>font size</em> 
+<dt><b>fontsize</b> <em>font size</em> 
 
-<DD>The size of the PostScript font (in 1/72nds of an inch).
+<dd>The size of the PostScript font (in 1/72nds of an inch).
 The default is 10 point.
 </DD>
 
 
-<DT><a name="NAMED_COLORS"></a><b>color</b> <em>name</em>
-<DD>The following colors names are accepted by <em>ps.map</em>:
+<dt><a name="NAMED_COLORS"></a><b>color</b> <em>name</em>
+<dd>The following colors names are accepted by <em>ps.map</em>:
 <tt>
 aqua,
 black,
@@ -183,13 +183,13 @@
 white,
 yellow
 </tt>.
-<BR><BR>
+<br><br>
 For vectors and some plotting commands you can also specify
 '<tt>none</tt>' or '<tt>R:G:B</tt>' (e.g '<tt>255:0:0</tt>').
 </DD>
 
-<DT><b>yes|no</b>
-<DD>For options that take a yes or no answer, you can simply use the
+<dt><b>yes|no</b>
+<dd>For options that take a yes or no answer, you can simply use the
 letters "y" or "n", or type out the full words "Yes" or "No" if you
 prefer. It is not case-sensitive. Typically the option with have a
 default answer and you only need to specify one if you wish to
@@ -197,9 +197,9 @@
 </DD>
 
 
-</DL>
+</dl>
 <p>
-<BR>
+<br>
 
 
 <h3>Command usage</h3>
@@ -323,7 +323,7 @@
 <em>r.category</em> or <em>r.support</em> module to set up the range labels
 first.
 
-<BR>
+<br>
 <p>
 This example would print a color table immediately below any other map legend
 information, starting at the left margin, with 4 columns:
@@ -993,7 +993,7 @@
 and if the rectangle is to be <b>masked</b> by the current mask.
 (See manual entry for <em><a href="r.mask.html">r.mask</a></em>
 for more information on the mask.)
-<BR>
+<br>
 Multiple rectangles may be drawn by using multiple <em>rectangle</em> instructions.
 <p>
 
@@ -1076,19 +1076,19 @@
 USAGE:	<b>scale</b> <em>scale</em>
 </PRE>
 The scale can be selected either as:
-<DL>
-<DT> 
-<DD>a relative ratio, e.g. 1:25000;
-<DT> 
-<DD>an absolute width of the printed map, e.g. 10 inches;
-<DT> 
-<DD>the number of printed paper panels, e.g. 3 panels
+<dl>
+<dt> 
+<dd>a relative ratio, e.g. 1:25000;
+<dt> 
+<dd>an absolute width of the printed map, e.g. 10 inches;
+<dt> 
+<dd>the number of printed paper panels, e.g. 3 panels
 <em>.I</em>
 (at the present time, only 1 panel is supported);
-<DT> 
-<DD>the number of miles per inch, e.g. 1 inch equals 4 miles.
+<dt> 
+<dd>the number of miles per inch, e.g. 1 inch equals 4 miles.
 </DD>
-</DL>
+</dl>
 <p>
 
 This example would set the scale of the map to 1 unit = 25000
@@ -1099,7 +1099,7 @@
 </PRE>
 <p>
 This instruction is identical to the <em>scale</em> command line parameter.
-<BR>
+<br>
 <em>NOTE: Using "scale" from the command line is depreciated and while
 still provided for compatibility reasons it will be removed in the future.
 Please use the "scale" mapping instruction instead.</em>
@@ -1268,7 +1268,7 @@
 to the opaque option will allow the user to see any vectors which go
 through the text's background box.  Otherwise, they will end at the box's edge.
 <p>
-<BR>
+<br>
 The following example would place the text <em>SPEARFISH LAND COVER</em>
 at the coordinates E650000 N7365000. The text would be a total of
 3 pixels wide (2 pixels of red text and 1 pixel black highlight), have a white
@@ -1522,7 +1522,7 @@
 the <b>eps</b> Encapsulated Postscript file to be used to represent the presence of a site
 (if '<b>$</b>' is used in the EPS file path it will be replaced by category number); 
 and <b>rotate</b> (in degrees) for counter-clockwise rotation.
-<BR>
+<br>
 The size of the icon (number of times larger than the size it is in
 the icon file) is typically given by the <b>size</b> option. Alternatively
 the size of the symbol or EPS graphic can be taken from an attribute column 
@@ -1609,7 +1609,7 @@
 <PRE>
 USAGE:	<b>end</b>
 </PRE>
-<BR>
+<br>
 <p>
 
 
@@ -1729,14 +1729,14 @@
 
 
 <h2>CHANGES BETWEEN VERSION 5.0.x/5.4.x and 6.0</h2>
-<UL>
-<LI>Devices and ps.select do not exist any more. Paper is defined by the
-<em>paper</em> instruction.</LI> 
-<LI><em>vpoints</em> are used instead of <em>sites</em> (points are read from vector).</LI>
-<LI><em>vector</em> is substituted by <em>vpoints</em>, <em>vlines</em> and <em>vareas</em>.</LI>
-<LI>Symbols are used instead of icons (different format and directory).</LI>
-<LI>Map legend can be printed in columns.</LI>
-</UL>
+<ul>
+<li>Devices and ps.select do not exist any more. Paper is defined by the
+<em>paper</em> instruction.</li> 
+<li><em>vpoints</em> are used instead of <em>sites</em> (points are read from vector).</li>
+<li><em>vector</em> is substituted by <em>vpoints</em>, <em>vlines</em> and <em>vareas</em>.</li>
+<li>Symbols are used instead of icons (different format and directory).</li>
+<li>Map legend can be printed in columns.</li>
+</ul>
 
 
 <h2>SEE ALSO</h2>
@@ -1747,7 +1747,7 @@
 
 <h2>AUTHOR</h2>
 
-Paul Carlson, USDA, SCS, NHQ-CGIS<BR>
+Paul Carlson, USDA, SCS, NHQ-CGIS<br>
 Modifications: Radim Blazek, Glynn Clements, Bob Covill, Hamish Bowman
 <p>
 <i>Last changed: $Date$</i>

Modified: grass/branches/releasebranch_6_4/raster/r.cost/description.html
===================================================================
--- grass/branches/releasebranch_6_4/raster/r.cost/description.html	2011-11-08 11:23:06 UTC (rev 49144)
+++ grass/branches/releasebranch_6_4/raster/r.cost/description.html	2011-11-08 11:29:50 UTC (rev 49145)
@@ -12,7 +12,7 @@
 costs are multiplied by a factor that depends on the dimensions of
 the cell.) This program uses the current geographic region settings.
 The <b>output</b> map will be of the same data format as the <b>input</b>
-map, integer or floating point.</p>
+map, integer or floating point.
 
 <h2>OPTIONS</h2>
 
@@ -50,7 +50,7 @@
 When input map null cells are given a cost with the <b>null_cost</b>
 option, the corresponding cells in the output map are no longer null
 cells. By using the <b>-n</b> flag, the null cells of the input map are
-retained as null cells in the output map.</p>
+retained as null cells in the output map.
 
 <p>
 As <em>r.cost</em> can run for a very long time, it can be useful to 
@@ -63,7 +63,7 @@
 neighbors marked with an <tt>X</tt> are always considered for cumulative cost
 updates. With the <b>-k</b> option, the neighbors marked with a <tt>K</tt> are
 also considered. 
-</p>
+
 <div class="code"><pre>
  . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
  .   .   . K .   . K .   .   .
@@ -154,7 +154,7 @@
 <h2>EXAMPLES</h2>
 
 <p>Consider the following example: 
-</p>
+
 <div class="code"><pre>
        Input:
          COST SURFACE
@@ -255,6 +255,6 @@
 
 <p>Updated for Grass 5<br>
 Pierre de Mouveaux (pmx at audiovu.com) 
-</p>
 
+
 <p><i>Last changed: $Date$</i>

Modified: grass/branches/releasebranch_6_4/raster/r.distance/description.html
===================================================================
--- grass/branches/releasebranch_6_4/raster/r.distance/description.html	2011-11-08 11:23:06 UTC (rev 49144)
+++ grass/branches/releasebranch_6_4/raster/r.distance/description.html	2011-11-08 11:29:50 UTC (rev 49145)
@@ -64,4 +64,4 @@
 <h2>AUTHOR</h2>
 Michael Shapiro, U.S. Army Construction Engineering Research Laboratory
 
-<p><i>Last changed: $Date$</i></p>
+<p><i>Last changed: $Date$</i>

Modified: grass/branches/releasebranch_6_4/raster/r.horizon/description.html
===================================================================
--- grass/branches/releasebranch_6_4/raster/r.horizon/description.html	2011-11-08 11:23:06 UTC (rev 49144)
+++ grass/branches/releasebranch_6_4/raster/r.horizon/description.html	2011-11-08 11:29:50 UTC (rev 49145)
@@ -27,24 +27,24 @@
 not applied. 
 
 
-<H3>Flags:</H3>
+<h3>Flags:</h3>
 <dl>
   <dt><b>-d</b>
   <dd>Output horizon height in degrees (the default is radians)</dl>
 </dl>
 
 
-<H3>Input parameters:</H3>
+<h3>Input parameters:</h3>
 <p>The <I>elevin</I> parameter is an input elevation raster map. If
 the buffer options are used (see below), this raster should extend
 over the area that accommodate the presently defined region plus
 defined buffer zones. 
-</P>
+
 <p>The <I>horizonstep</I> parameter gives the angle step (in degrees)
 between successive azimuthal directions for the calculation of the
 horizon. Thus, a value of 5 for the <I>horizonstep</I> will give a total of
 360/5=72 directions (72 rasters if used in the raster mode). 
-</P>
+
 <p>The <I>direction</I> parameter gives the initial direction of the
 first output. This parameter acts as an direction angle offset. For
 example, if you want to get horizon angles for directions 45 and 225
@@ -52,25 +52,25 @@
 180. If you only want one single direction, use this parameter to
 specify desired direction of horizon angle, and set the <I>horizonstep</I>
 size to 0 degrees. 
-</P>
+
 <p>The <I>dist </I>controls the sampling distance step size for the
 search for horizon along the line of sight. The default value is 1.0
 meaning that the step size will be taken from the raster resolution.
 Setting the value below 1.0 might slightly improve results for
 directions apart from the cardinal ones, but increasing the
 processing load of the search algorithm. 
-</P>
+
 <p>The <I>maxdistance</I> value gives a maximum distance to move away
 from the origin along the line of sight in order to search for the
 horizon height. The smaller this value the faster the calculation but
 the higher the risk that you may miss a terrain feature that can
-contribute significantly to the horizon outline.</P>
+contribute significantly to the horizon outline.
 <p>The <I>coord</I> parameter takes a pair of easting-northing values
 in the current coordinate system and calculates the values of angular
 height of the horizon around this point. To achieve the
 consistency of the results, the point coordinate is
 aligned to the midpoint of the closest elevation raster cell. 
-</P>
+
 <p>If an analyzed point (or raster cell) lies close to the edge of
 the defined region, the horizon calculation may not be realistic,
 since it may not see some significant terrain features which could
@@ -83,23 +83,23 @@
 a buffer size individually for each of the four directions. The
 buffer parameters influence only size of the read elevation map,
 while the analysis in the raster mode will be done only for the
-area specified by the current region definition.</P>
+area specified by the current region definition.
 <p>The <I>horizon </I>parameter gives the prefix of the output
 horizon raster maps. The raster name of each horizon direction
 raster will be constructed as <I>horizon_</I>NNN , where NNN counts
 upwards from 0 to total number of directions. If you use <b>r.horizon</b>
 in the single point mode this option will be ignored. 
-</P>
 
+
 <p>
 At the moment the elevation and maximum distance must be measured in meters, 
 even if you use geographical coordinates (longitude/latitude). If your 
 projection is based on distance (easting and northing), these too must 
 be in meters. The buffer parameters must be in the same units as the 
 raster coordinates.
-</p>
 
 
+
 <h2>METHOD</h2>
 <p>The calculation method is based on the method used in <b>r.sun</b>
 to calculate shadows. It starts at a very shallow angle and walks
@@ -115,9 +115,9 @@
 of the Earth whereby remote features will seem to be lower than they
 actually are. It also accounts for the changes of angles towards
 cardinal directions caused by the projection (see above). 
-</P>
 
 
+
 <h2>EXAMPLE</h2>
 
 Single point mode:
@@ -147,21 +147,21 @@
 <p>Hofierka J., 1997. Direct solar radiation modelling within an
 open GIS environment. Proceedings of JEC-GI'97 conference in Vienna,
 Austria, IOS Press Amsterdam, 575-584 
-</P>
+
 <p>Hofierka J., Huld T., Cebecauer T., Suri M., 2007. Open Source Solar 
 Radiation Tools for Environmental and Renewable Energy Applications,
 <a href="http://www.isess.org/papers.asp?year=2007">International Symposium on 
-Environmental Software Systems</a>, Prague, 2007</P>
+Environmental Software Systems</a>, Prague, 2007
 <p>Neteler M., Mitasova H., 2004. Open Source GIS: A GRASS GIS
 Approach, <a href="http://www.springer.com/geography/gis+cartography/book/978-0-387-35767-6">Springer</a>, New York.
 ISBN: 1-4020-8064-6, 2nd Edition 2004 (reprinted 2005), 424 pages 
-</P>
+
 <p>Project <a href="http://re.jrc.ec.europa.eu/pvgis/">PVGIS</a>, European 
-Commission, DG Joint Research Centre 2001-2007</P>
+Commission, DG Joint Research Centre 2001-2007
 <p>Suri M., Hofierka J., 2004.
 A New GIS-based Solar Radiation Model and Its Application for
 Photovoltaic Assessments. <a href="http://www.blackwellpublishing.com/toc.asp?ref=1361-1682">Transactions
-in GIS</a>, 8(2), 175-190</P>
+in GIS</a>, 8(2), 175-190
 
 
 <h2>AUTHORS</h2>
@@ -172,11 +172,11 @@
 of the European Commission, Ispra, Italy 
 <br>
 Jaroslav Hofierka, GeoModel s.r.o.,
-Bratislava, Slovakia <BR>Marcel Suri, Joint Research Centre of the
-European Commission, Ispra, Italy</P>
+Bratislava, Slovakia <br>Marcel Suri, Joint Research Centre of the
+European Commission, Ispra, Italy
 &copy; 2007, Thomas Huld, Tomas Cebecauer, Jaroslav Hofierka, Marcel Suri 
-</P>
 
+
 <ADDRESS STYLE="margin-bottom: 0.2in"><a href="mailto:Thomas.Huld at jrc.it">Thomas.Huld at jrc.it</a>
 <a href="mailto:Tomas.Cebecauer at jrc.it">Tomas.Cebecauer at jrc.it</a>
 <a href="mailto:hofi at geomodel.sk">hofierka at geomodel.sk</a>

Modified: grass/branches/releasebranch_6_4/raster/r.in.mat/description.html
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--- grass/branches/releasebranch_6_4/raster/r.in.mat/description.html	2011-11-08 11:23:06 UTC (rev 49144)
+++ grass/branches/releasebranch_6_4/raster/r.in.mat/description.html	2011-11-08 11:29:50 UTC (rev 49145)
@@ -6,7 +6,7 @@
 <br>
 <br>
 Specifically, the following array variables will be read:<br>
-<ul>
+</ul>
   <li><b> map_data</b>
   <li><b> map_name</b>
   <li><b> map_title</b>

Modified: grass/branches/releasebranch_6_4/raster/r.in.xyz/description.html
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--- grass/branches/releasebranch_6_4/raster/r.in.xyz/description.html	2011-11-08 11:23:06 UTC (rev 49144)
+++ grass/branches/releasebranch_6_4/raster/r.in.xyz/description.html	2011-11-08 11:29:50 UTC (rev 49145)
@@ -13,7 +13,7 @@
 <p>
 
 Available statistics for populating the raster are:<br>
-<ul>
+</ul>
 <table>
 <tr><td><em>n</em></td>        <td>number of points in cell</td></tr>
 <tr><td><em>min</em></td>      <td>minimum value of points in cell</td></tr>
@@ -259,7 +259,7 @@
 <p>
 <i><a href="http://www.ivarch.com/programs/pv.shtml">pv</a></i>
  - The UNIX pipe viewer utility
-<BR><BR>
+<br><br>
 
 
 <h2>AUTHORS</h2>
@@ -274,4 +274,4 @@
 
 <br>
 <p>
-<i>Last changed: $Date$</i></p>
+<i>Last changed: $Date$</i>

Modified: grass/branches/releasebranch_6_4/raster/r.lake/description.html
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--- grass/branches/releasebranch_6_4/raster/r.lake/description.html	2011-11-08 11:23:06 UTC (rev 49144)
+++ grass/branches/releasebranch_6_4/raster/r.lake/description.html	2011-11-08 11:29:50 UTC (rev 49145)
@@ -3,20 +3,20 @@
 <p>The module fills a lake to a target water level from a given start point. The user
 can think of it as <em>r.grow</em> with additional checks for elevation.  The resulting
 raster map contains cells with values representing lake depth and NULL for all other 
-cells beyond the lake.</p>
+cells beyond the lake.
 
 <p>This module uses a 3x3 moving window approach to find all cells that
 match three criteria and to define the lake:
 
-<ul>
+</ul>
  <li>cells are below the specified elevation (i.e., water level);</li>
  <li>cells are connected with an initial cell (seed or E,N value);</li>
  <li>cells are not NULL or masked.</li>
 </ul>
-</p>
 
-<p>The water level must be in DEM units.</p>
 
+<p>The water level must be in DEM units.
+
 <h2>NOTES</h2>
 
 The seed (starting) point can be a raster map with at least one
@@ -26,7 +26,7 @@
 the DEM. When a raster map is used as a seed, however, no such checks are done. 
 Specifying a target water level below surface represented by DEM will result in an 
 empty map. Note: a raster lake map created in a previous run can also be used
-as a seed map for a new run to simulate rising water levels.</p>
+as a seed map for a new run to simulate rising water levels.
 
 <p>
 
@@ -35,12 +35,12 @@
 <b>-o</b> flag to create animations of rising water level without
 producing a separate map for each frame.  An initial seed map must be created 
 to start the sequence, and will be overwritten during subsequent runs with resulting
-water levels maps (i.e., a single file serves for both input and output).</p>
+water levels maps (i.e., a single file serves for both input and output).
 
 <p>
 
 Negative output (the <b>-n</b> flag) is useful for visualisations in NVIZ. 
-It equals the mapcalc's expression <em>"negative = 0 - positive"</em>.</p>
+It equals the mapcalc's expression <em>"negative = 0 - positive"</em>.
 
 <h3>MAPCALC EQUIVALENT - FOR GRASS HACKERS</h3>
 
@@ -67,11 +67,11 @@
 The ${seedmap} variable is replaced by seed map names, ${dem} with DEM map name, and
 ${wlevel} with target water level.  To get single water level, this code block is
 called with same level numerous times (in a loop) as the lake grows by single cells
-during single run.</p>
+during single run.
 
 <h2>BUGS/KNOWN ISSUES</h2>
 
-<ul>
+</ul>
   <li>The entire map is loaded into RAM.</li>
   <li>The module is NOT large file safe. (due to the previous point)</li>
   <li>A completely negative seed map will not work! At least one cell must have 
@@ -87,4 +87,4 @@
 <h2>AUTHOR</h2>
 Maris Nartiss (maris.nartiss gmail.com)
 
-<p><i>Last changed: $Date$</i></p>
+<p><i>Last changed: $Date$</i>

Modified: grass/branches/releasebranch_6_4/raster/r.li/description.html
===================================================================
--- grass/branches/releasebranch_6_4/raster/r.li/description.html	2011-11-08 11:23:06 UTC (rev 49144)
+++ grass/branches/releasebranch_6_4/raster/r.li/description.html	2011-11-08 11:29:50 UTC (rev 49145)
@@ -118,7 +118,7 @@
 <h2>SEE ALSO</h2>
 
 <b>Core modules</b>:
-<ul>
+</ul>
   <li> <a href="r.li.daemon.html">r.li.daemon</a>: job launch daemon</li>
   <li> <a href="r.li.setup.html">r.li.setup</a>: Configuration editor for r.li.'index'</li>
 </ul>
@@ -126,34 +126,34 @@
 <b>Patch indices</b>:
 <ul>
 <li>Indices based on patch number:
-<ul>
+</ul>
   <li> <a href="r.li.patchdensity.html">r.li.patchdensity</a>: Calculates patch density index on a raster map, using a 4 neighbour algorithm</li>
   <li> <a href="r.li.patchnum.html">r.li.patchnum</a>: Calculates patch number index on a raster map, using a 4 neighbour algorithm</li>
+<ul>
+<li>Indices based on patch dimension:
 </ul>
-<li>Indices based on patch dimension:
-<ul>
   <li> <a href="r.li.mps.html">r.li.mps</a>: Calculates mean patch size index on a raster map, using a 4 neighbour algorithm</li>
   <li> <a href="r.li.padcv.html">r.li.padcv</a>: Calculates coefficient of variation of patch area on a raster map</li>
   <li> <a href="r.li.padrange.html">r.li.padrange</a>: Calculates range of patch area size on a raster map</li>
   <li> <a href="r.li.padsd.html">r.li.padsd</a>: Calculates standard deviation of patch area a raster map</li>
+<ul>
+<li>Indices based on patch shape:
 </ul>
-<li>Indices based on patch shape:
+  <li> <a href="r.li.shape.html">r.li.shape</a>: Calculates shape index on a raster map</li>
 <ul>
-  <li> <a href="r.li.shape.html">r.li.shape</a>: Calculates shape index on a raster map</li>
+<li>Indices based on patch edge: <!-- border? -->
 </ul>
-<li>Indices based on patch edge: <!-- border? -->
+  <li> <a href="r.li.edgedensity.html">r.li.edgedensity</a>: Calculates edge density index on a raster map, using a 4 neighbour algorithm</li>
 <ul>
-  <li> <a href="r.li.edgedensity.html">r.li.edgedensity</a>: Calculates edge density index on a raster map, using a 4 neighbour algorithm</li>
+<li>Indices based on patch attributes:
 </ul>
-<li>Indices based on patch attributes:
-<ul>
   <li> <a href="r.li.cwed.html">r.li.cwed</a>: Calculates contrast Weighted Edge Density index on a raster map</li>
   <li> <a href="r.li.mpa.html">r.li.mpa</a>: Calculates mean pixel attribute index on a raster map</li>
 </ul>
 </ul>
 
 <b>Diversity indices</b>:
-<ul>
+</ul>
   <li> <a href="r.li.dominance.html">r.li.dominance</a>: Calculates dominance diversity index on a raster map</li>
   <li> <a href="r.li.pielou.html">r.li.pielou</a>: Calculates Pielou eveness index on a raster map</li>
   <li> <a href="r.li.renyi.html">r.li.renyi</a>: Calculates Renyi entropy on a raster map</li>

Modified: grass/branches/releasebranch_6_4/raster/r.mapcalc/r.mapcalc.html
===================================================================
--- grass/branches/releasebranch_6_4/raster/r.mapcalc/r.mapcalc.html	2011-11-08 11:23:06 UTC (rev 49144)
+++ grass/branches/releasebranch_6_4/raster/r.mapcalc/r.mapcalc.html	2011-11-08 11:29:50 UTC (rev 49145)
@@ -673,7 +673,7 @@
 <i>Last changed: $Date$</i>
 
 <hr>
-<p><a href="index.html">Main index</a> - <a href="raster.html">raster index</a> - <a href="full_index.html">Full index</a></p>
-<p>&copy; 1999-2009 <a href="http://grass.osgeo.org">GRASS Development Team</a></p>
+<p><a href="index.html">Main index</a> - <a href="raster.html">raster index</a> - <a href="full_index.html">Full index</a>
+<p>&copy; 1999-2009 <a href="http://grass.osgeo.org">GRASS Development Team</a>
 </body>
 </html>

Modified: grass/branches/releasebranch_6_4/raster/r.mapcalc/r3.mapcalc.html
===================================================================
--- grass/branches/releasebranch_6_4/raster/r.mapcalc/r3.mapcalc.html	2011-11-08 11:23:06 UTC (rev 49144)
+++ grass/branches/releasebranch_6_4/raster/r.mapcalc/r3.mapcalc.html	2011-11-08 11:29:50 UTC (rev 49145)
@@ -520,7 +520,7 @@
 <p>
 <i>Last changed: $Date$</i>
 <hr>
-<p><a href="index.html">Main index</a> - <a href="raster3D.html">raster3D index</a> - <a href="full_index.html">Full index</a></p>
-<p>&copy; 1999-2009 <a href="http://grass.osgeo.org">GRASS Development Team</a></p>
+<p><a href="index.html">Main index</a> - <a href="raster3D.html">raster3D index</a> - <a href="full_index.html">Full index</a>
+<p>&copy; 1999-2009 <a href="http://grass.osgeo.org">GRASS Development Team</a>
 </body>
 </html>

Modified: grass/branches/releasebranch_6_4/raster/r.mfilter/description.html
===================================================================
--- grass/branches/releasebranch_6_4/raster/r.mfilter/description.html	2011-11-08 11:23:06 UTC (rev 49144)
+++ grass/branches/releasebranch_6_4/raster/r.mfilter/description.html	2011-11-08 11:29:50 UTC (rev 49145)
@@ -83,8 +83,8 @@
 More than one filter may be specified in the filter file.
 The additional filter(s) are described just like the first.
 For example, the following describes two filters:
-</p>
 
+
 </dd>
 
 

Modified: grass/branches/releasebranch_6_4/raster/r.mfilter.fp/description.html
===================================================================
--- grass/branches/releasebranch_6_4/raster/r.mfilter.fp/description.html	2011-11-08 11:23:06 UTC (rev 49144)
+++ grass/branches/releasebranch_6_4/raster/r.mfilter.fp/description.html	2011-11-08 11:29:50 UTC (rev 49145)
@@ -69,14 +69,14 @@
 Sequential filtering happens in place.  As the filter is applied to the
 raster map layer, the category values that were changed in neighboring
 cells affect the resulting category value of the current
-cell being filtered.</p>
+cell being filtered.
 <p>
 Parallel filtering happens in such a way that the original raster
-map layer category values are used to produce the new category value.</p>
+map layer category values are used to produce the new category value.
 <p>
 More than one filter may be specified in the filter file.
 The additional filter(s) are described just like the first.
-For example, the following describes two filters:</p>
+For example, the following describes two filters:
 </dd>
 </dl>
 

Modified: grass/branches/releasebranch_6_4/raster/r.out.mat/description.html
===================================================================
--- grass/branches/releasebranch_6_4/raster/r.out.mat/description.html	2011-11-08 11:23:06 UTC (rev 49144)
+++ grass/branches/releasebranch_6_4/raster/r.out.mat/description.html	2011-11-08 11:29:50 UTC (rev 49145)
@@ -6,7 +6,7 @@
 additional array variables.<br>
 <br>
 Specifically, the following array variables are created:<br>
-<ul>
+</ul>
   <li><b> map_data</b>
   <li><b> map_name</b>
   <li><b> map_title</b> (if it exists)

Modified: grass/branches/releasebranch_6_4/raster/r.out.png/description.html
===================================================================
--- grass/branches/releasebranch_6_4/raster/r.out.png/description.html	2011-11-08 11:23:06 UTC (rev 49144)
+++ grass/branches/releasebranch_6_4/raster/r.out.png/description.html	2011-11-08 11:29:50 UTC (rev 49145)
@@ -24,7 +24,7 @@
 
 <h2>AUTHORS</h2>
 
-Alex Shevlakov<BR>
+Alex Shevlakov<br>
 Hamish Bowman
 
 <p>

Modified: grass/branches/releasebranch_6_4/raster/r.out.ppm3/description.html
===================================================================
--- grass/branches/releasebranch_6_4/raster/r.out.ppm3/description.html	2011-11-08 11:23:06 UTC (rev 49144)
+++ grass/branches/releasebranch_6_4/raster/r.out.ppm3/description.html	2011-11-08 11:29:50 UTC (rev 49145)
@@ -14,7 +14,7 @@
 g.region rast=[mapname]
 </pre></div>
 
-<p>before running <em>r.out.ppm3</em>.</p>
+<p>before running <em>r.out.ppm3</em>.
 
 <h2>NOTES</h2>
 

Modified: grass/branches/releasebranch_6_4/raster/r.out.tiff/description.html
===================================================================
--- grass/branches/releasebranch_6_4/raster/r.out.tiff/description.html	2011-11-08 11:23:06 UTC (rev 49144)
+++ grass/branches/releasebranch_6_4/raster/r.out.tiff/description.html	2011-11-08 11:29:50 UTC (rev 49145)
@@ -2,29 +2,29 @@
 
 <p>This program converts a GRASS raster map to a TIFF raster map. Output may
 be 8 or 24 bit (TrueColor).  Optionally, a TIFF World file compatible with
-ESRI's and other's products may be output.</p>
+ESRI's and other's products may be output.
 
 <p>
 The program prompts the user for the name of a GRASS raster map, an output
 TIFF file, whether an 8 or 24 bit format is desired, and whether or not to
 create a TIFF world file.  Currently only uncompressed, packpit, or deflate
 TIFF files are written.  These output formats are known to be compatible
-with r.in.tiff.</p>
+with r.in.tiff.
 
 <p>
 The output filename will always have the suffix <code>.tif</code>, and the Tiff World
 file (if requested) <code>.tfw</code>. Any <code>.tif</code> or
 <code>.tiff</code> suffix (case insensitive) specified in the output filename 
-will be discarded.</p>
+will be discarded.
 
 <p>
 When writing with "-l" option, tiles are written at 128x128 pixels.  For
 programs that can utilize tiles, it can help speed up some drawing
-operations.</p>
+operations.
 
 <p>
 The user may adjust region and resolution before export using
-<a href="g.region.html">g.region</a>.</p>
+<a href="g.region.html">g.region</a>.
 
 <p>
 A better choice to export GRASS raster data might be

Modified: grass/branches/releasebranch_6_4/raster/r.out.vrml/description.html
===================================================================
--- grass/branches/releasebranch_6_4/raster/r.out.vrml/description.html	2011-11-08 11:23:06 UTC (rev 49144)
+++ grass/branches/releasebranch_6_4/raster/r.out.vrml/description.html	2011-11-08 11:29:50 UTC (rev 49145)
@@ -55,7 +55,7 @@
 "views" using the existing GRASS 3d_view file format.<p>
 
 Other possible additions: 
-<ul>
+</ul>
     <li> Allow animation of elevation, color, or sites based on 
       user interaction.
     <li> Degradation of the raster to produce TINs for improved

Modified: grass/branches/releasebranch_6_4/raster/r.out.vtk/description.html
===================================================================
--- grass/branches/releasebranch_6_4/raster/r.out.vtk/description.html	2011-11-08 11:23:06 UTC (rev 49144)
+++ grass/branches/releasebranch_6_4/raster/r.out.vtk/description.html	2011-11-08 11:29:50 UTC (rev 49145)
@@ -62,7 +62,7 @@
 
 <h3>Difference between point- and celldata</h3>
 r.out.vtk can export raster cells with different representations.
-<ul>
+</ul>
    <li>
       <i>pointdata</i> -- the cells/values are represented by the center of the cell. 
       Instead of cells, points are created. Each point can hold different values, 

Modified: grass/branches/releasebranch_6_4/raster/r.patch/description.html
===================================================================
--- grass/branches/releasebranch_6_4/raster/r.patch/description.html	2011-11-08 11:23:06 UTC (rev 49144)
+++ grass/branches/releasebranch_6_4/raster/r.patch/description.html	2011-11-08 11:29:50 UTC (rev 49145)
@@ -112,4 +112,4 @@
 <br>
 -z flag by Huidae Cho
 
-<p><i>Last changed: $Date$</i></p>
+<p><i>Last changed: $Date$</i>

Modified: grass/branches/releasebranch_6_4/raster/r.proj/description.html
===================================================================
--- grass/branches/releasebranch_6_4/raster/r.proj/description.html	2011-11-08 11:23:06 UTC (rev 49144)
+++ grass/branches/releasebranch_6_4/raster/r.proj/description.html	2011-11-08 11:29:50 UTC (rev 49145)
@@ -129,8 +129,8 @@
 <p>
 <em>r.proj</em> supports general datum transformations, making use of the
 <em>PROJ.4</em> co-ordinate system translation library.
-</p>
 
+
 <h2>NOTES</h2>
 
 To avoid excessive time consumption when reprojecting a map the region and 

Modified: grass/branches/releasebranch_6_4/raster/r.proj.seg/description.html
===================================================================
--- grass/branches/releasebranch_6_4/raster/r.proj.seg/description.html	2011-11-08 11:23:06 UTC (rev 49144)
+++ grass/branches/releasebranch_6_4/raster/r.proj.seg/description.html	2011-11-08 11:29:50 UTC (rev 49145)
@@ -129,9 +129,9 @@
 <p>
 <em>r.proj</em> supports general datum transformations, making use of the
 <em>PROJ.4</em> co-ordinate system translation library.
-</p>
 
 
+
 <h2>NOTES</h2>
 
 To avoid excessive time consumption when reprojecting a map the region and 

Modified: grass/branches/releasebranch_6_4/raster/r.regression.line/description.html
===================================================================
--- grass/branches/releasebranch_6_4/raster/r.regression.line/description.html	2011-11-08 11:23:06 UTC (rev 49144)
+++ grass/branches/releasebranch_6_4/raster/r.regression.line/description.html	2011-11-08 11:29:50 UTC (rev 49145)
@@ -43,9 +43,9 @@
 
 <h2>AUTHOR</h2>
 
-Dr. Agustin Lobo - alobo at ija.csic.es<BR>
-Updated to GRASS 5.7 Michael Barton, Arizona State University<BR>
-Script style output Markus Neteler<BR>
+Dr. Agustin Lobo - alobo at ija.csic.es<br>
+Updated to GRASS 5.7 Michael Barton, Arizona State University<br>
+Script style output Markus Neteler<br>
 Conversion to C module Markus Metz
 
 <p><i>Last changed: $Date$</i>

Modified: grass/branches/releasebranch_6_4/raster/r.resamp.interp/description.html
===================================================================
--- grass/branches/releasebranch_6_4/raster/r.resamp.interp/description.html	2011-11-08 11:23:06 UTC (rev 49144)
+++ grass/branches/releasebranch_6_4/raster/r.resamp.interp/description.html	2011-11-08 11:29:50 UTC (rev 49145)
@@ -23,22 +23,22 @@
 <p>
 Resampling modules (<em>r.resample, r.resamp.stats, r.resamp.interp,
 r.resamp.rst</em>) resample the map to match the current region settings.
-</p>
 
+
 <p>
 Note that for bilinear and bicubic interpolation,
 cells of the output raster that cannot be bounded by the appropriate number
 of input cell centers are set to NULL (NULL propagation). This could occur
 due to the input cells being outside the current region, being NULL or MASKed.
-</p>
 
+
 <p>
 For longitude-latitude locations, the interpolation algorithm is based on
 degree fractions, not on the absolute distances between cell centers.  Any
 attempt to implement the latter would violate the integrity of the
 interpolation method.
-</p>
 
+
 <h2>EXAMPLE</h2>
 
 Resample elevation raster map to a higher resolution (from 500m to 250m;

Modified: grass/branches/releasebranch_6_4/raster/r.resamp.stats/description.html
===================================================================
--- grass/branches/releasebranch_6_4/raster/r.resamp.stats/description.html	2011-11-08 11:23:06 UTC (rev 49144)
+++ grass/branches/releasebranch_6_4/raster/r.resamp.stats/description.html	2011-11-08 11:29:50 UTC (rev 49145)
@@ -3,40 +3,40 @@
 <p>
 <em>r.resamp.stats</em> fills a grid cell (raster) matrix with
 aggregated values generated from a set of input layer data points.
-</p>
 
+
 <p>
 Without the <em>-w</em> switch, the aggregate is computed over all of
 the input cells whose centers lie within the output cell.
-</p>
+
 <p>
 With the <em>-w</em> switch, the aggregate uses the values from all
 input cells which intersect the output cell, weighted according to the
 proportion of the source cell which lies inside the output cell. This
 is slower, but produces a more accurate result.
-</p>
 
+
 <h2>NOTES</h2>
 
 <p>
 Resampling modules (<em>r.resample, r.resamp.stats, r.resamp.interp,
 r.resamp.rst</em>) resample the map to match the current region settings.
-</p>
+
 <p>
 The notion of weighting doesn't make any sense for the min and max
 aggregates. However, the <em>-w</em> flag still has significance in
 that, when multiple destination cells overlap a source cell, the
 source cell is included in the calculation of all of the destination
 cells.
-</p>
 
+
 <h2>EXAMPLE</h2>
 
 <p>
 Resample elevation raster map to a lower resolution (from 6m to 20m;
 North Carolina sample dataset):
-</p>
 
+
 <div class="code"><pre>
 g.region rast=el_D782_6m -p
 g.region res=20 -ap

Modified: grass/branches/releasebranch_6_4/raster/r.series/description.html
===================================================================
--- grass/branches/releasebranch_6_4/raster/r.series/description.html	2011-11-08 11:23:06 UTC (rev 49144)
+++ grass/branches/releasebranch_6_4/raster/r.series/description.html	2011-11-08 11:29:50 UTC (rev 49145)
@@ -5,7 +5,7 @@
 assigned to the corresponding cells in the input raster map layers.
 Following methods are available:
 
-<ul> 
+</ul> 
  <li>average: average value
  <li>count: count of non-NULL cells
  <li>median: median value

Modified: grass/branches/releasebranch_6_4/raster/r.slope.aspect/description.html
===================================================================
--- grass/branches/releasebranch_6_4/raster/r.slope.aspect/description.html	2011-11-08 11:23:06 UTC (rev 49144)
+++ grass/branches/releasebranch_6_4/raster/r.slope.aspect/description.html	2011-11-08 11:29:50 UTC (rev 49145)
@@ -40,7 +40,7 @@
     <img src="dem.png" border="1">
     <p>
     Example DEM
-    <BR><BR>
+    <br><br>
   </center>
   </td>
   <td>
@@ -53,7 +53,7 @@
     <img src="slope.png" border="1">
     <p>
     Slope (degree) from example DEM
-    <BR><BR>
+    <br><br>
   </center>
   </td>
   <td>
@@ -61,7 +61,7 @@
     <img src="aspect.png" border="1">
     <p>
     Aspect (degree) from example DEM
-    <BR><BR>
+    <br><br>
   </center>
   </td>
  </tr>
@@ -72,7 +72,7 @@
     <img src="tcurv.png" border="1">
     <p>
     Tangential curvature (m<sup>-1</sup>) from example DEM
-    <BR><BR>
+    <br><br>
   </center>
   </td>
   <td>
@@ -80,7 +80,7 @@
     <img src="pcurv.png" border="1">
     <p>
     Profile curvature (m<sup>-1</sup>) from example DEM
-    <BR><BR>
+    <br><br>
   </center>
   </td>
   <td>
@@ -176,7 +176,7 @@
 <em><a href="r.rescale.html">r.rescale</a></em>
 
 <h2>AUTHORS</h2>
-Michael Shapiro, U.S.Army Construction Engineering Research Laboratory<BR>
+Michael Shapiro, U.S.Army Construction Engineering Research Laboratory<br>
 Olga Waupotitsch, U.S.Army Construction Engineering Research Laboratory
 
 <p>

Modified: grass/branches/releasebranch_6_4/raster/r.statistics/description.html
===================================================================
--- grass/branches/releasebranch_6_4/raster/r.statistics/description.html	2011-11-08 11:23:06 UTC (rev 49144)
+++ grass/branches/releasebranch_6_4/raster/r.statistics/description.html	2011-11-08 11:29:50 UTC (rev 49145)
@@ -95,4 +95,4 @@
 <h2>AUTHOR</h2>
 Martin Schroeder, Geographisches Institut Heidelberg, Germany
 
-<p><i>Last changed: $Date$</i></p>
+<p><i>Last changed: $Date$</i>

Modified: grass/branches/releasebranch_6_4/raster/r.sun/description.html
===================================================================
--- grass/branches/releasebranch_6_4/raster/r.sun/description.html	2011-11-08 11:23:06 UTC (rev 49144)
+++ grass/branches/releasebranch_6_4/raster/r.sun/description.html	2011-11-08 11:29:50 UTC (rev 49145)
@@ -44,7 +44,7 @@
 model accounts for sky obstruction by local relief features. Several solar
 parameters are saved in the resultant maps' history files, which may be viewed
 with the <a href="r.info.html">r.info</a> command.
-</p>
+
 <p>The solar incidence angle raster map <i>incidout</i> is computed specifying 
 elevation raster map <i>elevin</i>, aspect raster map <i>aspin</i>, slope 
 steepness raster map <i>slopin,</i> given the day <i>day</i> and local time
@@ -63,7 +63,7 @@
 The specified day <i>day</i> is the number of the day of the general year
 where January 1 is day no.1 and December 31 is 365. Time <i>time</i> must
 be a local (solar) time (i.e. NOT a zone time, e.g. GMT, CET) in decimal system,
-e.g. 7.5 (= 7h 30m A.M.), 16.1 = 4h 6m P.M.. </p>
+e.g. 7.5 (= 7h 30m A.M.), 16.1 = 4h 6m P.M.. 
 <p>Setting the solar declination <i>declin</i> by user is an option to override
 the value computed by the internal routine for the day of the year. The value
 of geographical latitude can be set as a constant for the whole computed
@@ -71,12 +71,12 @@
 over a large region. The geographical latitude must be also in decimal system
 with positive values for northern hemisphere and negative for southern one.
 In similar principle the Linke turbidity factor (<i>linkein</i>, <i>lin</i>
-) and ground albedo (<i>albedo</i>, <i>alb</i>) can be set. </p>
+) and ground albedo (<i>albedo</i>, <i>alb</i>) can be set. 
 <p>Besides clear-sky radiations, user can compute a real-sky radiation (beam,
 diffuse) using <i>coefbh</i> and <i>coefdh </i>input raster maps defining
 the fraction of the respective clear-sky radiations reduced by atmospheric
 factors (e.g. cloudiness). The value is between 0-1. Usually these
-coefficients can be obtained from a long-terms meteorological measurements.</p>
+coefficients can be obtained from a long-terms meteorological measurements.
 <p>The solar irradiation or irradiance raster maps <i>beam_rad</i>, <i>diff_rad</i>
 , <i>refl_rad</i> are computed for a given day <i>day,</i> latitude <i>lat
 (latin), </i>elevation <i>elevin</i>, slope <i>slopein</i> and aspect <i>
@@ -113,7 +113,7 @@
 speed. Values greater than 2.0 may produce estimates with lower accuracy
 in highly dissected relief. The fully shadowed areas are written to the ouput
 maps as zero values. Areas with NULL data are considered as no barrier with
-shadowing effect .</p>
+shadowing effect .
 <p>The maps' history files are generated containing the following listed 
 parameters used in the computation: <br>
 - Solar constant 1367 W.m-2 <br>
@@ -126,18 +126,18 @@
 - Daylight lengths <br>
 - Geographical latitude (min-max) <br>
 - Linke turbidity factor (min-max) <br>
-- Ground albedo (min-max) </p>
+- Ground albedo (min-max) 
 <p>The user can use a nice shellcript with variable
 day to compute radiation for some time interval within the year (e.g. vegetation
 or winter period). Elevation, aspect and slope input values should not be
 reclassified into coarser categories. This could lead to incorrect results. 
-</p>
 
+
 <h2> OPTIONS</h2>
 <p>Currently, there are two modes of r.sun.
 In the first mode it calculates solar incidence angle and solar irradiance
 raster maps using the set local time. In the second mode daily sums of solar
-irradiation [Wh.m-2.day-1] are computed for a specified day.</p>
+irradiation [Wh.m-2.day-1] are computed for a specified day.
 
 <h2>
 NOTES</h2>
@@ -157,15 +157,15 @@
 this component is often the largest source of estimation error. Taking into
 consideration the existing models and their limitation the European Solar
 Radiation Atlas team selected the Muneer (1990) model as it has a sound theoretical
-basis and thus more potential for later improvement. </p>
+basis and thus more potential for later improvement. 
 <p>
 Details of underlying equations used in this program can be found in the
 reference literature cited below or book published by Neteler and Mitasova: 
 Open Source GIS: A GRASS GIS Approach (published in Kluwer Academic Publishers 
-in 2002). </p>
+in 2002). 
 <p>
 Average monthly values of the Linke turbidity coefficient for a mild climate
-(see reference literature for your study area): </p>
+(see reference literature for your study area): 
 <pre>
 Month&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp; Jan&nbsp; Feb&nbsp; Mar&nbsp; Apr&nbsp; May&nbsp; Jun&nbsp; Jul&nbsp; Aug&nbsp; Sep&nbsp; Oct&nbsp; Nov&nbsp; Dec&nbsp; annual<br>
 mountains&nbsp; 1.5&nbsp; 1.6&nbsp; 1.8&nbsp; 1.9&nbsp; 2.0&nbsp; 2.3&nbsp; 2.3&nbsp; 2.3&nbsp; 2.1&nbsp; 1.8&nbsp; 1.6&nbsp; 1.5&nbsp; 1.90&nbsp;&nbsp;<br>
@@ -211,50 +211,50 @@
 <p>
 Hofierka, J. (1997). Direct solar radiation modelling within an open GIS
 environment. Proceedings of JEC-GI'97 conference in Vienna, Austria, IOS
-Press Amsterdam, 575-584. </p>
+Press Amsterdam, 575-584. 
 <p>
 Jenco, M. (1992). Distribution of direct solar radiation on georelief and
 its modelling by means of complex digital model of terrain (in Slovak). Geograficky
-casopis, 44, 342-355. </p>
+casopis, 44, 342-355. 
 <p>
 Kasten, F. (1996). The Linke turbidity factor based on improved values of
-the integral Rayleigh optical thickness. Solar Energy, 56 (3), 239-244. </p>
+the integral Rayleigh optical thickness. Solar Energy, 56 (3), 239-244. 
 <p>
 Kasten, F., Young, A. T. (1989). Revised optical air mass tables and approximation
-formula. Applied Optics, 28, 4735-4738. </p>
+formula. Applied Optics, 28, 4735-4738. 
 <p>
 Kittler, R., Mikler, J. (1986): Basis of the utilization of solar radiation 
-(in Slovak). VEDA, Bratislava, p. 150. </p>
+(in Slovak). VEDA, Bratislava, p. 150. 
 <p>
 Krcho, J. (1990). Morfometrick&aacute; analza a digit&aacute;lne modely georeli&eacute;fu
 (Morphometric analysis and digital models of georelief, in Slovak).
-VEDA, Bratislava.</p>
+VEDA, Bratislava.
 <p>
 Muneer, T. (1990). Solar radiation model for Europe. Building services engineering
-research and technology, 11, 4, 153-163. </p>
+research and technology, 11, 4, 153-163. 
 <p>
 Neteler, M., Mitasova, H. (2002): Open Source GIS: A GRASS GIS Approach, Kluwer
-Academic Publishers. </p>
+Academic Publishers. 
 <p>
 Page, J. ed. (1986). Prediction of solar radiation on inclined surfaces. Solar
 energy R&amp;D in the European Community, series F &#8211; Solar radiation data,
-Dordrecht (D. Reidel), 3, 71, 81-83. </p>
+Dordrecht (D. Reidel), 3, 71, 81-83. 
 <p>
 Page, J., Albuisson, M., Wald, L. (2001). The European solar radiation atlas:
-a valuable digital tool. Solar Energy, 71, 81-83. </p>
+a valuable digital tool. Solar Energy, 71, 81-83. 
 <p>
 Rigollier, Ch., Bauer, O., Wald, L. (2000). On the clear sky model of the
 ESRA - European Solar radiation Atlas - with respect to the Heliosat method.
-Solar energy, 68, 33-48. </p>
+Solar energy, 68, 33-48. 
 <p>
 Scharmer, K., Greif, J., eds., (2000). The European solar radiation atlas,
 Vol. 2: Database and exploitation software. Paris (Les Presses de l&#8217; &Eacute;cole
-des Mines). </p>
+des Mines). 
 
 <p>Joint Research Centre: <a href="http://re.jrc.ec.europa.eu/pvgis/">GIS solar radiation database for Europe</a> and 
 <a href="http://re.jrc.ec.europa.eu/pvgis/solres/solmod3.htm">Solar radiation and GIS</a>
-</p>
 
+
 <h2>AUTHORS</h2>
 
 Jaroslav Hofierka, GeoModel, s.r.o. Bratislava, Slovakia <br>
@@ -269,4 +269,4 @@
 <a href="MAILTO:suri at geomodel.sk">suri at geomodel.sk</a>
 </address>
 
-<p><i>Last changed: $Date$</i> </p>
+<p><i>Last changed: $Date$</i> 

Modified: grass/branches/releasebranch_6_4/raster/r.sun2/description.html
===================================================================
--- grass/branches/releasebranch_6_4/raster/r.sun2/description.html	2011-11-08 11:23:06 UTC (rev 49144)
+++ grass/branches/releasebranch_6_4/raster/r.sun2/description.html	2011-11-08 11:29:50 UTC (rev 49145)
@@ -43,7 +43,7 @@
 model accounts for sky obstruction by local relief features. Several solar
 parameters are saved in the resultant maps' history files, which may be viewed
 with the <a href="r.info.html">r.info</a> command.
-</p>
+
 <p>
 The solar incidence angle raster map <i>incidout</i> is computed specifying 
 elevation raster map <i>elevin</i>, aspect raster map <i>aspin</i>, slope 
@@ -62,7 +62,7 @@
 The specified day <i>day</i> is the number of the day of the general year
 where January 1 is day no.1 and December 31 is 365. Time <i>time</i> must
 be a local (solar) time (i.e. NOT a zone time, e.g. GMT, CET) in decimal system,
-e.g. 7.5 (= 7h 30m A.M.), 16.1 = 4h 6m P.M.. </p>
+e.g. 7.5 (= 7h 30m A.M.), 16.1 = 4h 6m P.M.. 
 <p>
 Setting the solar declination <i>declin</i> by user is an option to override
 the value computed by the internal routine for the day of the year. The value
@@ -71,7 +71,7 @@
 over a large region. The geographical latitude must be also in decimal system
 with positive values for northern hemisphere and negative for southern one.
 In similar principle the Linke turbidity factor (<i>linkein</i>, <i>lin</i>
-) and ground albedo (<i>albedo</i>, <i>alb</i>) can be set. </p>
+) and ground albedo (<i>albedo</i>, <i>alb</i>) can be set. 
 <p>
 Besides clear-sky radiations, the user can compute a real-sky radiation (beam,
 diffuse) using <i>coefbh</i> and <i>coefdh </i>input raster maps defining
@@ -79,7 +79,7 @@
 factors (e.g. cloudiness). The value is between 0-1. Usually these
 coefficients can be obtained from a long-terms meteorological measurements
 provided as raster maps with spatial distribution of these coefficients separately
-for beam and diffuse radiation (see Suri and Hofierka, 2004, section 3.2).</p>
+for beam and diffuse radiation (see Suri and Hofierka, 2004, section 3.2).
 <p>
 The solar irradiation or irradiance raster maps <i>beam_rad</i>, <i>diff_rad</i>,
 <i>refl_rad</i> are computed for a given day <i>day,</i> latitude <i>latin</i>,
@@ -129,7 +129,7 @@
 speed. Values greater than 2.0 may produce estimates with lower accuracy
 in highly dissected relief. The fully shadowed areas are written to the ouput
 maps as zero values. Areas with NULL data are considered as no barrier with
-shadowing effect .</p>
+shadowing effect .
 <p>The maps' history files are generated containing the following listed 
 parameters used in the computation: <br>
 - Solar constant 1367 W.m-2 <br>
@@ -141,18 +141,18 @@
 - Daylight lengths <br>
 - Geographical latitude (min-max) <br>
 - Linke turbidity factor (min-max) <br>
-- Ground albedo (min-max) </p>
+- Ground albedo (min-max) 
 <p>The user can use a nice shellcript with variable
 day to compute radiation for some time interval within the year (e.g. vegetation
 or winter period). Elevation, aspect and slope input values should not be
 reclassified into coarser categories. This could lead to incorrect results. 
-</p>
 
+
 <h2> OPTIONS</h2>
 <p>Currently, there are two modes of r.sun.
 In the first mode it calculates solar incidence angle and solar irradiance
 raster maps using the set local time. In the second mode daily sums of solar
-irradiation [Wh.m-2.day-1] are computed for a specified day. </p>
+irradiation [Wh.m-2.day-1] are computed for a specified day. 
 
 <h2>
 NOTES</h2>
@@ -172,12 +172,12 @@
 this component is often the largest source of estimation error. Taking into
 consideration the existing models and their limitation the European Solar
 Radiation Atlas team selected the Muneer (1990) model as it has a sound theoretical
-basis and thus more potential for later improvement. </p>
+basis and thus more potential for later improvement. 
 <p>
 Details of underlying equations used in this program can be found in the
 reference literature cited below or book published by Neteler and Mitasova: 
 Open Source GIS: A GRASS GIS Approach (published in Kluwer Academic Publishers 
-in 2002). </p>
+in 2002). 
 <p>
 Average monthly values of the Linke turbidity coefficient for a mild climate
 (see reference literature for your study area): 
@@ -189,8 +189,8 @@
 <tr><td>city</td><td>3.1</td><td>3.2</td><td>3.5</td><td>4.0</td><td>4.2</td><td>4.3</td><td>4.4</td><td>4.3</td><td>4.0</td><td>3.6</td><td>3.3</td><td>3.1</td><td>3.75</td></tr>
 <tr><td>industrial</td><td>4.1</td><td>4.3</td><td>4.7</td><td>5.3</td><td>5.5</td><td>5.7</td><td>5.8</td><td>5.7</td><td>5.3</td><td>4.9</td><td>4.5</td><td>4.2</td><td>5.00</td></tr>
 </table>
-</p>
 
+
 <p>
 Planned improvements include the use of the SOLPOS algorithm for solar 
 geometry calculations and internal computation of aspect and slope.
@@ -264,48 +264,48 @@
 <p>
 Hofierka, J. (1997). Direct solar radiation modelling within an open GIS
 environment. Proceedings of JEC-GI'97 conference in Vienna, Austria, IOS
-Press Amsterdam, 575-584. </p>
+Press Amsterdam, 575-584. 
 <p>
 Jenco, M. (1992). Distribution of direct solar radiation on georelief and
 its modelling by means of complex digital model of terrain (in Slovak). Geograficky
-casopis, 44, 342-355. </p>
+casopis, 44, 342-355. 
 <p>
 Kasten, F. (1996). The Linke turbidity factor based on improved values of
-the integral Rayleigh optical thickness. Solar Energy, 56 (3), 239-244. </p>
+the integral Rayleigh optical thickness. Solar Energy, 56 (3), 239-244. 
 <p>
 Kasten, F., Young, A. T. (1989). Revised optical air mass tables and approximation
-formula. Applied Optics, 28, 4735-4738. </p>
+formula. Applied Optics, 28, 4735-4738. 
 <p>
 Kittler, R., Mikler, J. (1986): Basis of the utilization of solar radiation 
-(in Slovak). VEDA, Bratislava, p. 150. </p>
+(in Slovak). VEDA, Bratislava, p. 150. 
 <p>
 Krcho, J. (1990). Morfometrick&aacute; analza a digit&aacute;lne modely georeli&eacute;fu
 (Morphometric analysis and digital models of georelief). VEDA,
-Bratislava (in Slovak). </p>
+Bratislava (in Slovak). 
 <p>
 Muneer, T. (1990). Solar radiation model for Europe. Building services engineering
-research and technology, 11, 4, 153-163. </p>
+research and technology, 11, 4, 153-163. 
 <p>
 Neteler, M., Mitasova, H. (2002): Open Source GIS: A GRASS GIS Approach, Kluwer
-Academic Publishers/Springer. </p>
+Academic Publishers/Springer. 
 <p>
 Page, J. ed. (1986). Prediction of solar radiation on inclined surfaces. Solar
 energy R&amp;D in the European Community, series F &#8211; Solar radiation data,
-Dordrecht (D. Reidel), 3, 71, 81-83. </p>
+Dordrecht (D. Reidel), 3, 71, 81-83. 
 <p>
 Page, J., Albuisson, M., Wald, L. (2001). The European solar radiation atlas:
-a valuable digital tool. Solar Energy, 71, 81-83. </p>
+a valuable digital tool. Solar Energy, 71, 81-83. 
 <p>
 Rigollier, Ch., Bauer, O., Wald, L. (2000). On the clear sky model of the
 ESRA - European Solar radiation Atlas - with respect to the Heliosat method.
-Solar energy, 68, 33-48. </p>
+Solar energy, 68, 33-48. 
 <p>
 Scharmer, K., Greif, J., eds., (2000). The European solar radiation atlas,
 Vol. 2: Database and exploitation software. Paris (Les Presses de l&#8217; &Eacute;cole
-des Mines). </p>
+des Mines). 
 <p>
 Suri, M., Hofierka, J. (2004): A new GIS-based solar radiation model and its
-application to photovoltaic assessments. Transactions in GIS 8, pp. 175-190.</p>
+application to photovoltaic assessments. Transactions in GIS 8, pp. 175-190.
 
 <p>Joint Research Centre: <a href="http://re.jrc.ec.europa.eu/pvgis/">GIS solar radiation database for Europe</a> and
 <a href="http://re.jrc.ec.europa.eu/pvgis/solres/solmod3.htm">Solar radiation and GIS</a>
@@ -324,4 +324,4 @@
 <a href="MAILTO:suri at geomodel.sk">suri at geomodel.sk</a>
 </address>
 
-<p><i>Last changed: $Date$</i> </p>
+<p><i>Last changed: $Date$</i> 

Modified: grass/branches/releasebranch_6_4/raster/r.support.stats/description.html
===================================================================
--- grass/branches/releasebranch_6_4/raster/r.support.stats/description.html	2011-11-08 11:23:06 UTC (rev 49144)
+++ grass/branches/releasebranch_6_4/raster/r.support.stats/description.html	2011-11-08 11:29:50 UTC (rev 49145)
@@ -19,4 +19,4 @@
 Micharl Shapiro, CERL: Original author<br>
 <a href="MAILTO:rez at touchofmadness.com">Brad Douglas</a>: GRASS 6 Port<br>
 
-<p><i>Last changed: $Date$</i> </p>
+<p><i>Last changed: $Date$</i> 

Modified: grass/branches/releasebranch_6_4/raster/r.terraflow/description.html
===================================================================
--- grass/branches/releasebranch_6_4/raster/r.terraflow/description.html	2011-11-08 11:23:06 UTC (rev 49144)
+++ grass/branches/releasebranch_6_4/raster/r.terraflow/description.html	2011-11-08 11:29:50 UTC (rev 49145)
@@ -41,7 +41,7 @@
 <p>The SFD and the MFD method cannot compute flow directions for
 cells which have the same height as all their neighbors (flat areas)
 or cells which do not have downslope neighbors (one-cell pits).
-<ul>
+</ul>
   <li>On plateaus (flat areas that spill out) <em>r.terraflow</em>
 routes flow so that globally the flow goes towards the spill cells of
 the plateaus.

Modified: grass/branches/releasebranch_6_4/raster/r.texture/description.html
===================================================================
--- grass/branches/releasebranch_6_4/raster/r.texture/description.html	2011-11-08 11:23:06 UTC (rev 49144)
+++ grass/branches/releasebranch_6_4/raster/r.texture/description.html	2011-11-08 11:29:50 UTC (rev 49145)
@@ -115,9 +115,9 @@
 The code was taken by permission from <em>pgmtexture</em>, part of
 PBMPLUS (Copyright 1991, Jef Poskanser and Texas Agricultural Experiment
 Station, employer for hire of James Darrell McCauley). <br>
-Manual page of <a href="http://netpbm.sourceforge.net/doc/pgmtexture.html">pgmtexture</a></p>
+Manual page of <a href="http://netpbm.sourceforge.net/doc/pgmtexture.html">pgmtexture</a>
 
-<ul> 
+</ul> 
 <li>Haralick, R.M., K. Shanmugam, and I. Dinstein (1973). Textural features for
     image classification. <em>IEEE Transactions on Systems, Man, and
     Cybernetics</em>, SMC-3(6):610-621.</li>

Modified: grass/branches/releasebranch_6_4/raster/r.timestamp/description.html
===================================================================
--- grass/branches/releasebranch_6_4/raster/r.timestamp/description.html	2011-11-08 11:23:06 UTC (rev 49144)
+++ grass/branches/releasebranch_6_4/raster/r.timestamp/description.html	2011-11-08 11:29:50 UTC (rev 49145)
@@ -21,7 +21,7 @@
 <p>
 There are two types of datetime values:
 
-<ul>
+</ul>
   <li><em>absolute</em> and
   <li><em>relative</em>.
 </ul>

Modified: grass/branches/releasebranch_6_4/raster/r.topidx/description.html
===================================================================
--- grass/branches/releasebranch_6_4/raster/r.topidx/description.html	2011-11-08 11:23:06 UTC (rev 49144)
+++ grass/branches/releasebranch_6_4/raster/r.topidx/description.html	2011-11-08 11:29:50 UTC (rev 49145)
@@ -39,4 +39,4 @@
 GRASS port by <a href=mailto:grass4u gmail com>Huidae Cho</a><br>
 Hydro Laboratory, Kyungpook National University, South Korea
 
-<p><i>Last changed: $Date$</i></p>
+<p><i>Last changed: $Date$</i>

Modified: grass/branches/releasebranch_6_4/raster/r.walk/description.html
===================================================================
--- grass/branches/releasebranch_6_4/raster/r.walk/description.html	2011-11-08 11:23:06 UTC (rev 49144)
+++ grass/branches/releasebranch_6_4/raster/r.walk/description.html	2011-11-08 11:29:50 UTC (rev 49145)
@@ -27,7 +27,7 @@
 The a, b, c, d parameters take in account movement speed in the different
 conditions and are linked to:
 
-<ul>
+</ul>
   <li>a: underfoot condition (a=1/walking_speed)</li>
   <li>b: underfoot condition and cost associated to movement uphill</li>
   <li>c: underfoot condition and cost associated to movement moderate downhill</li>

Modified: grass/branches/releasebranch_6_4/raster/r.water.outlet/description.html
===================================================================
--- grass/branches/releasebranch_6_4/raster/r.water.outlet/description.html	2011-11-08 11:23:06 UTC (rev 49144)
+++ grass/branches/releasebranch_6_4/raster/r.water.outlet/description.html	2011-11-08 11:29:50 UTC (rev 49145)
@@ -65,7 +65,7 @@
 
 <p>
 <center>
-<img src="r_water_outlet.png" border=0><BR>
+<img src="r_water_outlet.png" border=0><br>
 <i>Watershed draped over flow accumulation</i>
 </center>
 

Modified: grass/branches/releasebranch_6_4/raster3d/r3.mkdspf/description.html
===================================================================
--- grass/branches/releasebranch_6_4/raster3d/r3.mkdspf/description.html	2011-11-08 11:23:06 UTC (rev 49144)
+++ grass/branches/releasebranch_6_4/raster3d/r3.mkdspf/description.html	2011-11-08 11:29:50 UTC (rev 49145)
@@ -8,39 +8,39 @@
 to specify a sub-range of the data.  The <I>step</I>
 parameter is given precedence over <I>tnum</I>.
 
-<H3>Flags:</H3>
-<DL>
-<DT><b>-q</b>
-<DD>Suppress progress report &amp; min/max information
+<h3>Flags:</h3>
+<dl>
+<dt><b>-q</b>
+<dd>Suppress progress report &amp; min/max information
 
-<DT><b>-f</b>
-<DD>Use flat shading rather than gradient
-</DL>
+<dt><b>-f</b>
+<dd>Use flat shading rather than gradient
+</dl>
 
-<H3>Parameters:</H3>
-<DL>
-<DT><b>grid3</b>
-<DD>Name of an existing 3D raster map
+<h3>Parameters:</h3>
+<dl>
+<dt><b>grid3</b>
+<dd>Name of an existing 3D raster map
 
-<DT><b>dspf</b>
-<DD>Name of output display file
+<dt><b>dspf</b>
+<dd>Name of output display file
 
-<DT><b>levels</b>
-<DD>List of thresholds for isosurfaces
+<dt><b>levels</b>
+<dd>List of thresholds for isosurfaces
 
-<DT><b>min</b>
-<DD>Minimum isosurface level
+<dt><b>min</b>
+<dd>Minimum isosurface level
 
-<DT><b>max</b>
-<DD>Maximum isosurface level
+<dt><b>max</b>
+<dd>Maximum isosurface level
 
-<DT><b>step</b>
-<DD>Positive increment between isosurface levels
+<dt><b>step</b>
+<dd>Positive increment between isosurface levels
 
-<DT><b>tnum</b>
-<DD>Number of isosurface threshold levels
-<DD>Default: 7
-</DL>
+<dt><b>tnum</b>
+<dd>Number of isosurface threshold levels
+<dd>Default: 7
+</dl>
 
 <h2>Example:</h2>
 With grid3 data (<I>phdata</I>) in the range 3-7, 

Modified: grass/branches/releasebranch_6_4/scripts/d.correlate/description.html
===================================================================
--- grass/branches/releasebranch_6_4/scripts/d.correlate/description.html	2011-11-08 11:23:06 UTC (rev 49144)
+++ grass/branches/releasebranch_6_4/scripts/d.correlate/description.html	2011-11-08 11:29:50 UTC (rev 49145)
@@ -17,15 +17,15 @@
 
 <h2>OPTIONS</h2>
 
-<H3>Parameters:</H3>
+<h3>Parameters:</h3>
 
-<DL>
+<dl>
 
-<DT><em>layer1 layer2 </em>[<em>layer3</em> [<em>layer4</em>]]
+<dt><em>layer1 layer2 </em>[<em>layer3</em> [<em>layer4</em>]]
 
-<DD>The names of from two to four existing raster map layers
+<dd>The names of from two to four existing raster map layers
 to be included in the correlation.
-</DL>
+</dl>
 
 <h2>NOTES</h2>
 

Modified: grass/branches/releasebranch_6_4/scripts/d.font.freetype/description.html
===================================================================
--- grass/branches/releasebranch_6_4/scripts/d.font.freetype/description.html	2011-11-08 11:23:06 UTC (rev 49144)
+++ grass/branches/releasebranch_6_4/scripts/d.font.freetype/description.html	2011-11-08 11:29:50 UTC (rev 49145)
@@ -3,7 +3,7 @@
 <em>d.font.freetype</em>
 selects the freetype font in which text will be displayed on the user's 
 graphics monitor.
-<BR>
+<br>
 
 The text (character strings) displayed on the GRASS monitor was 
 internationalized. Internationalization does not use vector (Hershey) fonts
@@ -42,7 +42,7 @@
 d.font.freetype -l
 d.font.freetype font=batang
 </pre></div>
-<BR>
+<br>
 
 
 <h2>DEFINITION FILE</h2>

Modified: grass/branches/releasebranch_6_4/scripts/d.out.file/description.html
===================================================================
--- grass/branches/releasebranch_6_4/scripts/d.out.file/description.html	2011-11-08 11:23:06 UTC (rev 49144)
+++ grass/branches/releasebranch_6_4/scripts/d.out.file/description.html	2011-11-08 11:29:50 UTC (rev 49145)
@@ -49,7 +49,7 @@
   d.out.file spearfish_pic format=png size=800,600
   d.out.file spearfish_pic format=ps -r paper=a4
 </pre></div>
-<BR>
+<br>
 
 <h4>Multi-pane PostScript output using a shaded relief map and 
 <a href="http://grass.gdf-hannover.de/wiki/GRASS_AddOns#Display_add-ons">d.frame.quarter</a>
@@ -88,18 +88,18 @@
 <a href="ps.map.html">ps.map</a>,
 <a href="r.out.gdal.html">r.out.gdal</a>,
 <a href="r.out.tiff.html">r.out.tiff</a>
-</em><BR>
+</em><br>
 <a href="cairodriver.html">Cairo driver</a>,
 <a href="pngdriver.html">PNG driver</a>,
 <a href="psdriver.html">PostScript driver</a>,
 <a href="htmlmapdriver.html">HTML-map driver</a>,
-<a href="xdriver.html">X driver</a><BR>
+<a href="xdriver.html">X driver</a><br>
 <a href="http://www.gdal.org">GDAL Homepage</a>
 
 
 <h2>AUTHORS</h2>
 
-Michael Barton, Arizona State University<BR>
+Michael Barton, Arizona State University<br>
 Hamish Bowman, Otago University, New Zealand
 <p>
 <i>Last changed: $Date$</i>

Modified: grass/branches/releasebranch_6_4/scripts/d.out.gpsdrive/description.html
===================================================================
--- grass/branches/releasebranch_6_4/scripts/d.out.gpsdrive/description.html	2011-11-08 11:23:06 UTC (rev 49144)
+++ grass/branches/releasebranch_6_4/scripts/d.out.gpsdrive/description.html	2011-11-08 11:29:50 UTC (rev 49145)
@@ -47,7 +47,7 @@
 1:100,000 uses a region  45.4km x 36.3km.
 1:175,000 uses a region  79.5km x 63.6km.
 </pre></div>
-<BR>
+<br>
 
 
 Maps exported from lat-lon locations will be given a "<tt>top_</tt>" prefix.
@@ -66,7 +66,7 @@
 d.mon x0
 </pre></div>
 
-<BR>
+<br>
 Map scaling is set from the region settings so should work correctly even 
 when the display's aspect ratio does not match that of the output image.
 
@@ -115,13 +115,13 @@
 done
 </pre></div>
 
-<BR>
+<br>
 Note that to get a smoother transition between backdrop maps this script
 creates overlapping tiles. For best results at least 1/3rd overlap should
 be maintained.
 
 
-<BR><BR>
+<br><br>
 <h2>SEE ALSO</h2>
 
 <em><a href="d.info.html">d.info</a></em>,
@@ -131,19 +131,19 @@
 <em><a href="d.save.html">d.save</a></em>,
 <em><a href="g.region.html">g.region</a></em>,
 <em><a href="v.in.garmin.html">v.in.garmin</a></em>
-<BR><BR>
-The GRASS <a href="pngdriver.html">PNG driver</a><BR>
+<br><br>
+The GRASS <a href="pngdriver.html">PNG driver</a><br>
 
-The <a href="http://www.gpsdrive.de">GpsDrive</a> project<BR>
+The <a href="http://www.gpsdrive.de">GpsDrive</a> project<br>
 The <a href="http://gpsd.berlios.de">gpsd</a> personal GPS server project
-<BR><BR>
+<br><br>
 
 <h2>AUTHOR</h2>
-Hamish Bowman<BR> <i>
-Department of Marine Science<BR>
-University of Otago<BR>
-New Zealand</i><BR>
-<BR>
+Hamish Bowman<br> <i>
+Department of Marine Science<br>
+University of Otago<br>
+New Zealand</i><br>
+<br>
 
 <p>
 <i>Last changed: $Date$</i>

Modified: grass/branches/releasebranch_6_4/scripts/d.out.png/description.html
===================================================================
--- grass/branches/releasebranch_6_4/scripts/d.out.png/description.html	2011-11-08 11:23:06 UTC (rev 49144)
+++ grass/branches/releasebranch_6_4/scripts/d.out.png/description.html	2011-11-08 11:29:50 UTC (rev 49145)
@@ -1,8 +1,8 @@
-<H3>
+<h3>
 This module has been superseded and is scheduled for demolition.
-<BR>Please use <em><a href="d.out.file.html">d.out.file</a>
+<br>Please use <em><a href="d.out.file.html">d.out.file</a>
 </em> instead.
-</H3>
+</h3>
 
 <h2>DESCRIPTION</h2>
 

Modified: grass/branches/releasebranch_6_4/scripts/d.polar/description.html
===================================================================
--- grass/branches/releasebranch_6_4/scripts/d.polar/description.html	2011-11-08 11:23:06 UTC (rev 49144)
+++ grass/branches/releasebranch_6_4/scripts/d.polar/description.html	2011-11-08 11:29:50 UTC (rev 49145)
@@ -73,8 +73,8 @@
 
 <h2>AUTHORS</h2>
 
-Markus Neteler, ITC-irst, Italy<BR>
-Bruno Caprile, ITC-irst, Italy<BR>
-Hamish Bowman, Otago University, New Zealand<BR>
+Markus Neteler, ITC-irst, Italy<br>
+Bruno Caprile, ITC-irst, Italy<br>
+Hamish Bowman, Otago University, New Zealand<br>
 
-<p><i>Last changed: $Date$</i></p>
+<p><i>Last changed: $Date$</i>

Modified: grass/branches/releasebranch_6_4/scripts/d.rast.edit/description.html
===================================================================
--- grass/branches/releasebranch_6_4/scripts/d.rast.edit/description.html	2011-11-08 11:23:06 UTC (rev 49144)
+++ grass/branches/releasebranch_6_4/scripts/d.rast.edit/description.html	2011-11-08 11:29:50 UTC (rev 49145)
@@ -7,14 +7,14 @@
 
 <h2>USAGE</h2>
 
-<H3>Overview window</H3>
+<h3>Overview window</h3>
 
 An overview window shows the entire map with a box showing the current
 editing region. The edit window shows the cells within the selected area.
 Click on a new spot on the overview window to move the editing area.
 Moving the editing view can take a while.
 
-<H3>Mouse and menus</H3>
+<h3>Mouse and menus</h3>
 
 Cell editing is done using a mouse cursor to choose menu selections
 and indicate areas on the displayed raster map that are to be edited.
@@ -32,7 +32,7 @@
 bar. A value of "*" indicates a NULL value should be used.
 
 
-<H3>Arrows</H3>
+<h3>Arrows</h3>
 
 This function is available for users editing aspect maps.  The
 <em><a href="d.rast.arrow.html">d.rast.arrow</a></em> program is
@@ -52,7 +52,7 @@
 Any MASK in place will be respected when writing the new raster map layer,
 including any edits to the MASKed areas.
 
-<H3>Geographic Region Concerns</H3>
+<h3>Geographic Region Concerns</h3>
 
 <em>d.rast.edit</em> reads the region definition for the raster map layer
 being edited from its internal cell header file. The new, edited copy of
@@ -88,8 +88,8 @@
 
 <p>
 Perhaps method(s) for multiple  or mass cell edits would be useful.
-This could be done by providing modes in which the user may:<BR>
-1) edit a block of cells to a given value by drawing a box;<BR>
+This could be done by providing modes in which the user may:<br>
+1) edit a block of cells to a given value by drawing a box;<br>
 2) be able to choose a given value which is automatically used as
 the new value on each cell chosen until a different value is desired.
 
@@ -110,8 +110,8 @@
 
 <h2>AUTHOR</h2>
 
-Tcl/Tk version: Glynn Clements<BR>
-<BR>
+Tcl/Tk version: Glynn Clements<br>
+<br>
 Replaces Xdriver version in C by Chris Rewerts,
 Agricultural Engineering,
 Purdue University

Modified: grass/branches/releasebranch_6_4/scripts/d.slide.show/description.html
===================================================================
--- grass/branches/releasebranch_6_4/scripts/d.slide.show/description.html	2011-11-08 11:23:06 UTC (rev 49144)
+++ grass/branches/releasebranch_6_4/scripts/d.slide.show/description.html	2011-11-08 11:29:50 UTC (rev 49145)
@@ -37,13 +37,13 @@
 <h2>SEE ALSO</h2>
 
 <em>
-<a href="d.erase.html">d.erase</a><BR>
-<a href="d.frame.html">d.frame</a><BR>
-<a href="d.text.html">d.text</a><BR>
-<a href="g.mapsets.html">g.mapsets</a><BR>
-<a href="xganim.html">xganim</a><BR>
+<a href="d.erase.html">d.erase</a><br>
+<a href="d.frame.html">d.frame</a><br>
+<a href="d.text.html">d.text</a><br>
+<a href="g.mapsets.html">g.mapsets</a><br>
+<a href="xganim.html">xganim</a><br>
 </em>
-<BR>
+<br>
 
 <h2>AUTHOR</h2>
 James Westervelt, U.S.Army Construction Engineering 

Modified: grass/branches/releasebranch_6_4/scripts/d.split.frame/description.html
===================================================================
--- grass/branches/releasebranch_6_4/scripts/d.split.frame/description.html	2011-11-08 11:23:06 UTC (rev 49144)
+++ grass/branches/releasebranch_6_4/scripts/d.split.frame/description.html	2011-11-08 11:29:50 UTC (rev 49145)
@@ -26,7 +26,7 @@
   d.frame -s tres
   d.rast elevation.dem
 </pre></div>
-<BR>
+<br>
 
 
 <h2>SEE ALSO</h2>
@@ -39,7 +39,7 @@
 
 <h2>AUTHOR</h2>
 
-Hamish Bowman<BR>
+Hamish Bowman<br>
 <i>Dunedin, New Zealand</i>
 
 <p>

Modified: grass/branches/releasebranch_6_4/scripts/d.text.freetype/description.html
===================================================================
--- grass/branches/releasebranch_6_4/scripts/d.text.freetype/description.html	2011-11-08 11:23:06 UTC (rev 49144)
+++ grass/branches/releasebranch_6_4/scripts/d.text.freetype/description.html	2011-11-08 11:29:50 UTC (rev 49145)
@@ -4,104 +4,104 @@
 <em>d.text.freetype</em>
 draws text in the graphics monitor's active display frame using TrueType
 fonts already installed on the user's system.
-<BR>
+<br>
 
 
-<H3>Parameter Notes:</H3>
+<h3>Parameter Notes:</h3>
 
-<DL>
+<dl>
 
-<DT><b>at=</b><em>x,y</em>
-<DD>Locates the text at this screen position (percentage, [0,0] is bottom
+<dt><b>at=</b><em>x,y</em>
+<dd>Locates the text at this screen position (percentage, [0,0] is bottom
     left). If this option is omitted, 
     the user will be prompted to use the mouse to specify the location.
-<DT><b>font=</b><em>name</em>
-<DD>Specifies a font listed in the GRASS 'freetypecap' definition file.
+<dt><b>font=</b><em>name</em>
+<dd>Specifies a font listed in the GRASS 'freetypecap' definition file.
 
-<DT><b>charset=</b><em>name</em>
-<DD>Sets character encoding for input <b>text</b>. (e.g. <TT>ISO-8859-1</TT>)
+<dt><b>charset=</b><em>name</em>
+<dd>Sets character encoding for input <b>text</b>. (e.g. <TT>ISO-8859-1</TT>)
 
-<DT><b>color=</b><em>name</em>
-<DD>Sets text color to <em>name</em> or <em>R:G:B triplet</em>.
+<dt><b>color=</b><em>name</em>
+<dd>Sets text color to <em>name</em> or <em>R:G:B triplet</em>.
 	It can also be a hexadecimal value of <TT>0xRRGGBB</TT>
-	(deprecated).<BR>
+	(deprecated).<br>
     Options: red, orange, yellow, green, blue, indigo, 
-    violet, gray, white, and black<BR>
-    Default: <em>gray</em><BR>
+    violet, gray, white, and black<br>
+    Default: <em>gray</em><br>
 
-<DT><b>size=</b><em>value</em>
-<DD>Sets text height in percent of available frame height.<BR>
+<dt><b>size=</b><em>value</em>
+<dd>Sets text height in percent of available frame height.<br>
     Default: 10
 
-<DT><b>align=</b><em>name</em>
-<DD>Aligns text in this way.<BR>
-    Options: ll, lc, lr, cl, cc, cr, ul, uc, ur<BR>
-    l?: Lower, c?: Vertically Centered, u?: Upper,<BR>
-    ?l: Left, ?c: Horizontally Centered, ?r: Right<BR>
-    Default: <em>ll</em> (Lower Left)<BR>
+<dt><b>align=</b><em>name</em>
+<dd>Aligns text in this way.<br>
+    Options: ll, lc, lr, cl, cc, cr, ul, uc, ur<br>
+    l?: Lower, c?: Vertically Centered, u?: Upper,<br>
+    ?l: Left, ?c: Horizontally Centered, ?r: Right<br>
+    Default: <em>ll</em> (Lower Left)<br>
 
-</DL>
+</dl>
 
 
-<H3>Command mode:</H3>
+<h3>Command mode:</h3>
 
-<H4>Key</H4>
-<DL>
-<DT>{REQUIRED}
-<DD>
-<DT>[OPTIONAL]
-<DD>
-<DT>THIS|orTHAT
-<DD>
-<DT>+, - 
-<DD>Relative value
-<DT>r, %, p
-<DD>Radian, Percentage, and Pixels respectively
-</DL>
+<h4>Key</h4>
+<dl>
+<dt>{REQUIRED}
+<dd>
+<dt>[OPTIONAL]
+<dd>
+<dt>THIS|orTHAT
+<dd>
+<dt>+, - 
+<dd>Relative value
+<dt>r, %, p
+<dd>Radian, Percentage, and Pixels respectively
+</dl>
 
-<H4>Commands</H4>
+<h4>Commands</h4>
 
-<DL>
-<DT><DD>.F {font|path}[:charset] <em>font</em>
-<DD>
-<DT><DD>.C {color_name|R:G:B} <em>color</em> (default: gray)
-<DD>
-<DT><DD>.S [+|-]size[p] <em>size</em> (default: 5)
-<DD>
-<DT><DD>.B {0|1} <em>bold</em> (default: 0)
-<DD>
-<DT><DD>.A {ll|lc|lr|cl|cc|cr|ul|uc|ur} <em>align</em> (default: ll)
-<DD>
-<DT><DD>.R [+|-]rotation[r] <em>rotation</em> (default: 0)
-<DD>
-<DT><DD>.I linespacing <em>linespacing</em> (default: 1.1)
-<DD>
-<DT><DD>.X [+|-]x[%|p] <em>x-coord</em>
-<DD>
-<DT><DD>.Y [+|-]y[%|p] <em>y-coord</em>
-<DD>
-<DT><DD>.L {0|1} <em>linefeed</em> (default: 1)
-<DD>
-<DT><DD>.E [+|-]east[%|p] <em>x-origin</em>
-<DD>
-<DT><DD>.N [+|-]north[%|p] <em>y-origin</em>
-<DD>
-<DT><DD>.. <em>dot</em>
-<DD>
-</DL>
+<dl>
+<dt><dd>.F {font|path}[:charset] <em>font</em>
+<dd>
+<dt><dd>.C {color_name|R:G:B} <em>color</em> (default: gray)
+<dd>
+<dt><dd>.S [+|-]size[p] <em>size</em> (default: 5)
+<dd>
+<dt><dd>.B {0|1} <em>bold</em> (default: 0)
+<dd>
+<dt><dd>.A {ll|lc|lr|cl|cc|cr|ul|uc|ur} <em>align</em> (default: ll)
+<dd>
+<dt><dd>.R [+|-]rotation[r] <em>rotation</em> (default: 0)
+<dd>
+<dt><dd>.I linespacing <em>linespacing</em> (default: 1.1)
+<dd>
+<dt><dd>.X [+|-]x[%|p] <em>x-coord</em>
+<dd>
+<dt><dd>.Y [+|-]y[%|p] <em>y-coord</em>
+<dd>
+<dt><dd>.L {0|1} <em>linefeed</em> (default: 1)
+<dd>
+<dt><dd>.E [+|-]east[%|p] <em>x-origin</em>
+<dd>
+<dt><dd>.N [+|-]north[%|p] <em>y-origin</em>
+<dd>
+<dt><dd>.. <em>dot</em>
+<dd>
+</dl>
 
 To end input, press Ctrl-d on a blank line.
-<BR><BR>
+<br><br>
 
 <h2>EXAMPLES</h2>
 
-<H4>Standard mode:</H4>
+<h4>Standard mode:</h4>
 
-<TT><b>d.text.freetype</b> text="GRASS GIS" -g at=2107055,5603133 \<BR>
+<TT><b>d.text.freetype</b> text="GRASS GIS" -g at=2107055,5603133 \<br>
 &nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;size=7 path=/usr/X11R6/lib/X11/fonts/TTF/luximb.ttf</TT>
 <p>
 
-<H4>Command mode:</H4>
+<h4>Command mode:</h4>
 
 The following example prints three lines: "<TT><font color=gray>GRASS</font>
  <font color=red>d.text.freetype</font> <font color=gray>output</font></TT>",
@@ -123,9 +123,9 @@
 for more details.
 </pre></div>
 
-Command mode instructions may also be read directly from a text file:<BR><BR>
+Command mode instructions may also be read directly from a text file:<br><br>
 <TT><b>d.text.freetype</b> -c &lt; test.input</TT>
-<BR><BR>
+<br><br>
 
 
 <h2>DEFINITION FILE</h2>
@@ -139,7 +139,7 @@
 </PRE>
 
 See the file for examples.
-<BR><BR>
+<br><br>
 
 
 <h2>SEE ALSO</h2>
@@ -149,7 +149,7 @@
 <em><a href="d.font.html">d.font</a></em><br>
 <em><a href="d.title.html">d.title</a></em><br>
 <em><a href="d.where.html">d.where</a></em><br>
-<BR><BR>
+<br><br>
 
 
 <h2>AUTHOR</h2>

Modified: grass/branches/releasebranch_6_4/scripts/g.mlist/description.html
===================================================================
--- grass/branches/releasebranch_6_4/scripts/g.mlist/description.html	2011-11-08 11:23:06 UTC (rev 49144)
+++ grass/branches/releasebranch_6_4/scripts/g.mlist/description.html	2011-11-08 11:29:50 UTC (rev 49145)
@@ -13,41 +13,41 @@
 <h2>EXAMPLES</h2>
 
 List all available GRASS data base files:
-<BR>
+<br>
 <TT>g.mlist type=all</TT>
 <p>
 
 List all raster and vector maps:
-<BR>
+<br>
 <TT>g.mlist type=rast,vect</TT>
 <p>
 
-<H3>Wildcards:</H3>
+<h3>Wildcards:</h3>
 
 List all vector maps starting with letter "r":
-<BR>
+<br>
 <TT>g.mlist type=vect pattern="r*"</TT>
 <p>
 
 List certain raster maps with one variable character/number:
-<BR>
+<br>
 <TT>g.mlist type=rast pattern="N45E00?.meters"</TT>
 
-<H3>Regular expressions:</H3>
+<h3>Regular expressions:</h3>
 
-Print out all soils map with "soils" in their name:<BR>
+Print out all soils map with "soils" in their name:<br>
 <TT>g.mlist -r type=rast pattern='^soils'</TT>
 <p>
 
-Print out "tmp" if "tmp" raster map exists:<BR>
+Print out "tmp" if "tmp" raster map exists:<br>
 <TT>g.mlist -r pattern='^tmp$'</TT>
 <p>
 
-Print out "tmp0" ..."tmp9" if corresponding vector map exists (each map name linewise):<BR>
+Print out "tmp0" ..."tmp9" if corresponding vector map exists (each map name linewise):<br>
 <TT>g.mlist -r type=vect pattern='^tmp[0-9]$'</TT>
 <p>
 
-Print out "tmp0" ..."tmp9" if corresponding vector map exists (each map name comma separated):<BR>
+Print out "tmp0" ..."tmp9" if corresponding vector map exists (each map name comma separated):<br>
 <TT>g.mlist -r type=vect sep=, pattern='^tmp[0-9]$'</TT>
 <p>
 This may be useful for other programs' parameter input 

Modified: grass/branches/releasebranch_6_4/scripts/i.landsat.rgb/description.html
===================================================================
--- grass/branches/releasebranch_6_4/scripts/i.landsat.rgb/description.html	2011-11-08 11:23:06 UTC (rev 49144)
+++ grass/branches/releasebranch_6_4/scripts/i.landsat.rgb/description.html	2011-11-08 11:29:50 UTC (rev 49145)
@@ -52,7 +52,7 @@
 
 <h2>AUTHORS</h2>
 
-Markus Neteler<BR>
+Markus Neteler<br>
 M. Hamish Bowman, Dept. Marine Science, Otago University, New Zealand
 
 <p><i>Last changed: $Date$</i>

Modified: grass/branches/releasebranch_6_4/scripts/m.proj/description.html
===================================================================
--- grass/branches/releasebranch_6_4/scripts/m.proj/description.html	2011-11-08 11:23:06 UTC (rev 49144)
+++ grass/branches/releasebranch_6_4/scripts/m.proj/description.html	2011-11-08 11:29:50 UTC (rev 49145)
@@ -51,7 +51,7 @@
 If output is to lat/long, it will be formatted using <tt>PROJ.4</tt>'s 
 Degree:Minute:Second (DMS) convention of <tt>DDDdMM'SSS.SS"H</tt>. This can be handy
 if you wish to quickly convert lat/long decimal degree data into its DMS
-equivalent.<BR>
+equivalent.<br>
 Alternatively, to have <em>m.proj</em> output data in decimal degrees, use the
 <b>-d</b> flag. This flag can also be used with non-lat/long data to force a
 higher number of decimal places (the <em>cs2cs</em> default is 2).
@@ -80,7 +80,7 @@
 2316541.70      5479193.51 1.23
 </pre></div>
 
-<p><BR>
+<p><br>
 The same, but load points from a file named "<tt>waypoints.txt</tt>" and
 continue on to import the results into a GRASS vector points map in the
 current map projection:
@@ -90,14 +90,14 @@
 Here the standard UNIX <em>cut</em> tool is used to discard the <tt>z</tt>
 residual.
 
-<p><BR>
+<p><br>
 To convert all coordinates from a vector points map in the current projection
 to WGS84 long/lat, with output in decimal form:
 <div class="code"><pre>
 v.out.ascii bugsites | m.proj -od
 </pre></div>
 
-<p><BR>
+<p><br>
 To transform points from a UTM projection into the Gauss-Kr&uuml;ger Grid
 System, importing and exporting to files:
 
@@ -120,7 +120,7 @@
 <a href="http://www.remotesensing.org/proj/"><tt>PROJ.4</tt> projection library</a>
 performs an inverse projection to latitude-longitude and then projects the 
 coordinate list to the target projection.
-<p><BR>
+<p><br>
 <!-- HB 4/2006: I'm leaving this in from the GRASS 5 help page, but is it accurate? -->
 Datum conversions are automatically handled by the <tt>PROJ.4</tt> library if
 "<tt>+datum</tt>" setings are specified on <b>both</b> the input <b>and</b> output
@@ -149,7 +149,7 @@
 specified for the input projection. The datum specified for the output
 projection will thus be silently ignored and may be left out; all that is
 achieved a simple conversion from projected to geodetic co-ordinates,
-keeping the same datum (and thus also the same ellipsoid).</p>
+keeping the same datum (and thus also the same ellipsoid).
 
 <p>
 For more usage examples, see the documentation for the 
@@ -181,9 +181,9 @@
 
 <h2>AUTHOR</h2>
 
-M. Hamish Bowman, Dept. Marine Science, Otago University, New Zealand<BR>
+M. Hamish Bowman, Dept. Marine Science, Otago University, New Zealand<br>
 Functionality inspired by the <em>m.proj</em> and <em>m.proj2</em> modules for
 GRASS GIS 5.
 
-<p><i>Last changed: $Date$</i></p>
+<p><i>Last changed: $Date$</i>
 

Modified: grass/branches/releasebranch_6_4/scripts/r.in.aster/description.html
===================================================================
--- grass/branches/releasebranch_6_4/scripts/r.in.aster/description.html	2011-11-08 11:23:06 UTC (rev 49144)
+++ grass/branches/releasebranch_6_4/scripts/r.in.aster/description.html	2011-11-08 11:29:50 UTC (rev 49145)
@@ -6,9 +6,9 @@
 <p>The program may be run interactively or non-interactively from the command 
   line. In either case, the user must specify an <b>input</b> *.hdf file name, 
   the <b>type</b> of processing used, the image <b>band</b> to import, and an 
-  <b>output</b> GRASS raster map name. </p>
-<p>The <b>type</b> paremeter can take values of L1A, L1B, or DEM. </p>
-<p>The <b>band</b> parameter can take values of 1, 2, 3n, 3b, 4-14</p>
+  <b>output</b> GRASS raster map name. 
+<p>The <b>type</b> paremeter can take values of L1A, L1B, or DEM. 
+<p>The <b>band</b> parameter can take values of 1, 2, 3n, 3b, 4-14
 
 
 <h2>NOTES</h2>

Modified: grass/branches/releasebranch_6_4/scripts/r.in.wms/description.html
===================================================================
--- grass/branches/releasebranch_6_4/scripts/r.in.wms/description.html	2011-11-08 11:23:06 UTC (rev 49144)
+++ grass/branches/releasebranch_6_4/scripts/r.in.wms/description.html	2011-11-08 11:29:50 UTC (rev 49145)
@@ -97,7 +97,7 @@
 Downloads LANDSAT color scene.
 
 
-<H3>DRG from Terraserver server download</H3>
+<h3>DRG from Terraserver server download</h3>
 
 Set the resolution to 1.2 meters for DRGs. Their native resolution is
 2.4 meters, so this is some pretty hefty oversampling:

Modified: grass/branches/releasebranch_6_4/scripts/r.mask/description.html
===================================================================
--- grass/branches/releasebranch_6_4/scripts/r.mask/description.html	2011-11-08 11:23:06 UTC (rev 49144)
+++ grass/branches/releasebranch_6_4/scripts/r.mask/description.html	2011-11-08 11:29:50 UTC (rev 49145)
@@ -98,4 +98,4 @@
 Michael Barton, Arizona State University
 
 <p>
-<i>Last changed: $Date$</i></p>
+<i>Last changed: $Date$</i>

Modified: grass/branches/releasebranch_6_4/scripts/r.shaded.relief/description.html
===================================================================
--- grass/branches/releasebranch_6_4/scripts/r.shaded.relief/description.html	2011-11-08 11:23:06 UTC (rev 49144)
+++ grass/branches/releasebranch_6_4/scripts/r.shaded.relief/description.html	2011-11-08 11:29:50 UTC (rev 49145)
@@ -80,7 +80,7 @@
 
 <p>
 <!-- RGB version not ported to GRASS 6:
-  <em><a href="shade.clr.sh.html">shade.clr.sh</a></em><BR>
+  <em><a href="shade.clr.sh.html">shade.clr.sh</a></em><br>
  -->
 <em>
 <a href="d.his.html">d.his</a>,

Modified: grass/branches/releasebranch_6_4/scripts/r.tileset/description.html
===================================================================
--- grass/branches/releasebranch_6_4/scripts/r.tileset/description.html	2011-11-08 11:23:06 UTC (rev 49144)
+++ grass/branches/releasebranch_6_4/scripts/r.tileset/description.html	2011-11-08 11:29:50 UTC (rev 49145)
@@ -63,7 +63,7 @@
 Generates tiles in latitude longitude that cover the current
 region, each tile will be less than 1024 cells high and 2048 cells
 across. The bounds and sizes of tiles in the output are separated by | (pipe):
-<p></p>
+<p>
 <div class="code"><pre>
 r.tileset sourceproj=+init=epsg:4326 maxrows=1024 maxcols=2048
 </pre></div>

Modified: grass/branches/releasebranch_6_4/scripts/v.colors/description.html
===================================================================
--- grass/branches/releasebranch_6_4/scripts/v.colors/description.html	2011-11-08 11:23:06 UTC (rev 49144)
+++ grass/branches/releasebranch_6_4/scripts/v.colors/description.html	2011-11-08 11:29:50 UTC (rev 49145)
@@ -113,7 +113,7 @@
 
 <h2>AUTHOR</h2>
 
-Hamish Bowman<BR>
+Hamish Bowman<br>
 <i>Dunedin, New Zealand</i>
 
 <p>

Modified: grass/branches/releasebranch_6_4/scripts/v.db.update/description.html
===================================================================
--- grass/branches/releasebranch_6_4/scripts/v.db.update/description.html	2011-11-08 11:23:06 UTC (rev 49144)
+++ grass/branches/releasebranch_6_4/scripts/v.db.update/description.html	2011-11-08 11:29:50 UTC (rev 49145)
@@ -68,4 +68,4 @@
 
 Moritz Lennert (mlennert at club.worldonline.be)
 
-<p><i>Last changed: $Date$</i></p>
+<p><i>Last changed: $Date$</i>

Modified: grass/branches/releasebranch_6_4/scripts/v.out.gpsbabel/description.html
===================================================================
--- grass/branches/releasebranch_6_4/scripts/v.out.gpsbabel/description.html	2011-11-08 11:23:06 UTC (rev 49144)
+++ grass/branches/releasebranch_6_4/scripts/v.out.gpsbabel/description.html	2011-11-08 11:29:50 UTC (rev 49145)
@@ -82,20 +82,20 @@
 
 <h2>SEE ALSO</h2>
 <em>
-<a href="m.proj.html">m.proj</a><BR>
-<a href="v.in.ascii.html">v.in.ascii</a><BR>
-<a href="v.out.ascii.html">v.out.ascii</a><BR>
-<a href="v.in.garmin.html">v.in.garmin</a><BR>
-<a href="v.in.gpsbabel.html">v.in.gpsbabel</a><BR>
-<a href="v.db.renamecol.html">v.db.renamecol</a><BR>
+<a href="m.proj.html">m.proj</a><br>
+<a href="v.in.ascii.html">v.in.ascii</a><br>
+<a href="v.out.ascii.html">v.out.ascii</a><br>
+<a href="v.in.garmin.html">v.in.garmin</a><br>
+<a href="v.in.gpsbabel.html">v.in.gpsbabel</a><br>
+<a href="v.db.renamecol.html">v.db.renamecol</a><br>
 <a href="v.extract.html">v.extract</a>
 </em>
-<BR>
-<BR>
+<br>
+<br>
 
-<a href="http://www.gpsbabel.org">GpsBabel.org</a><BR>
-The <a href="http://www.gdal.org/ogr/drv_gpx.html">GDAL/OGR GPX format page</a><BR>
-cs2cs from <a href="http://proj.osgeo.org">PROJ.4</a><BR>
+<a href="http://www.gpsbabel.org">GpsBabel.org</a><br>
+The <a href="http://www.gdal.org/ogr/drv_gpx.html">GDAL/OGR GPX format page</a><br>
+cs2cs from <a href="http://proj.osgeo.org">PROJ.4</a><br>
 
 
 <h2>AUTHOR</h2>

Modified: grass/branches/releasebranch_6_4/scripts/v.what.vect/description.html
===================================================================
--- grass/branches/releasebranch_6_4/scripts/v.what.vect/description.html	2011-11-08 11:23:06 UTC (rev 49144)
+++ grass/branches/releasebranch_6_4/scripts/v.what.vect/description.html	2011-11-08 11:29:50 UTC (rev 49145)
@@ -72,4 +72,4 @@
 Markus Neteler
 
 <p>
-<i>Last changed: $Date$</i></p>
+<i>Last changed: $Date$</i>

Modified: grass/branches/releasebranch_6_4/sites/s.in.ascii/description.html
===================================================================
--- grass/branches/releasebranch_6_4/sites/s.in.ascii/description.html	2011-11-08 11:23:06 UTC (rev 49144)
+++ grass/branches/releasebranch_6_4/sites/s.in.ascii/description.html	2011-11-08 11:29:50 UTC (rev 49145)
@@ -25,24 +25,24 @@
 category labels associated with site locations.
 
 
-<H3>Parameters:</H3>
+<h3>Parameters:</h3>
 
-<DL>
-<DT><b>output=</b><em>name</em>
-<DD>Name of the new GRASS site list file to be output. 
-<DT><b>input=</b><em>name</em>
-<DD>Name of an existing ASCII file containing site locations and labels. 
-<DT><b>d=</b><em>value</em>
-<DD>number of dimensions (default=2)
-<DT><b>fs=</b><em>character|space|tab</em>
-<DD>The field separator separating the easting, northing, and category label 
+<dl>
+<dt><b>output=</b><em>name</em>
+<dd>Name of the new GRASS site list file to be output. 
+<dt><b>input=</b><em>name</em>
+<dd>Name of an existing ASCII file containing site locations and labels. 
+<dt><b>d=</b><em>value</em>
+<dd>number of dimensions (default=2)
+<dt><b>fs=</b><em>character|space|tab</em>
+<dd>The field separator separating the easting, northing, and category label 
     in each line of the <em>input</em> file. 
     The field separator can be a character, a space, or a tab. 
-<BR>
+<br>
     Default: space 
-<DT><b>date=</b><em>timestamp</em>[/<em>timestamp</em>]
-<DD>String specifying timestamp or timestamp range.
-</DL>
+<dt><b>date=</b><em>timestamp</em>[/<em>timestamp</em>]
+<dd>String specifying timestamp or timestamp range.
+</dl>
 
 <p>
 
@@ -88,9 +88,9 @@
 spaces are the default field separator assumed by
 <em>s.in.ascii</em>.
 <p>
-<DL>
-<DD><b>d.where</b> | <b>s.in.ascii output=</b>my.sites
-</DL>
+<dl>
+<dd><b>d.where</b> | <b>s.in.ascii output=</b>my.sites
+</dl>
 <p>
 <b>Importing from a spreadsheet</b>
 <p>

Modified: grass/branches/releasebranch_6_4/sites/s.out.ascii/description.html
===================================================================
--- grass/branches/releasebranch_6_4/sites/s.out.ascii/description.html	2011-11-08 11:23:06 UTC (rev 49144)
+++ grass/branches/releasebranch_6_4/sites/s.out.ascii/description.html	2011-11-08 11:29:50 UTC (rev 49145)
@@ -26,40 +26,40 @@
 
 <h2>OPTIONS</h2>
 
-<H3>Flags:</H3>
+<h3>Flags:</h3>
 
-<DL>
-<DT><b>-a</b>
-<DD>Output all sites found in the named <b>vector points</b>
+<dl>
+<dt><b>-a</b>
+<dd>Output all sites found in the named <b>vector points</b>
 file, rather than limiting output to sites falling within
 the current geographic region.
 
-<DT><b>-d</b>
-<DD>Include site descriptions (category labels) in the output. 
+<dt><b>-d</b>
+<dd>Include site descriptions (category labels) in the output. 
 
-<DT><b>-i</b>
-<DD>Include site attribute identifiers in the output
+<dt><b>-i</b>
+<dd>Include site attribute identifiers in the output
 
-</DL>
+</dl>
 
-<H3>Parameters:</H3>
+<h3>Parameters:</h3>
 
-<DL>
+<dl>
 
-<DT><b>input=</b><em>name</em>
+<dt><b>input=</b><em>name</em>
 
-<DD>Name of an existing site list file. 
+<dd>Name of an existing site list file. 
 
-<DT><b>fs=</b>character|space|tab
+<dt><b>fs=</b>character|space|tab
 
-<DD>The field separator to be placed between the easting,
+<dd>The field separator to be placed between the easting,
 northing, and (optionally) category label on each line of
 output.  The field separator can be a character, a space,
 or a tab.
 
-<BR>
+<br>
 Default: space 
-</DL>
+</dl>
 
 <em>s.out.ascii</em> can be run either non-interactively or
 interactively.  The program will be run non-interactively
@@ -67,13 +67,13 @@
 file and (optionally) a value for <b>fs</b>, using the form
 
 <p>
-<DL>
-<DD>
+<dl>
+<dd>
 <b>s.out.ascii</b> 
 [<b>-adi</b>] 
 <b>input=</b><em>name</em> 
 [<b>fs=</b>character|space|tab] 
-</DL>
+</dl>
 
 
 where <em>name</em> is the name of an existing site list
@@ -99,10 +99,10 @@
 
 To output GRASS data in x,y,z ASCII style, the s.out.ascii may be used:
 <p>
-<DL>
-<DD>
+<dl>
+<dd>
 <b>s.out.ascii -d input=</b>sitesmap
-</DL>
+</dl>
 Resulting to:
 
 <pre>
@@ -122,19 +122,19 @@
 file by using the UNIX redirection mechanism; e.g.:
 
 <p>
-<DL>
-<DD>
+<dl>
+<dd>
 <b>s.out.ascii input=</b>archsites &gt; out.file
-</DL>
+</dl>
 
 <em>s.out.ascii</em> output may also be redirected into
 other programs; e.g.:
 
 <p>
-<DL>
-<DD>
+<dl>
+<dd>
 <b>s.out.ascii input=</b>archsites | d.points <b>color=</b>red <b>size=</b>10 <b>type=</b>diamond
-</DL>
+</dl>
 
 <h2>SEE ALSO</h2>
 

Modified: grass/branches/releasebranch_6_4/vector/v.build.polylines/description.html
===================================================================
--- grass/branches/releasebranch_6_4/vector/v.build.polylines/description.html	2011-11-08 11:23:06 UTC (rev 49144)
+++ grass/branches/releasebranch_6_4/vector/v.build.polylines/description.html	2011-11-08 11:29:50 UTC (rev 49145)
@@ -42,7 +42,7 @@
 <p>
 Category number(s) are assigned to a polyline based on <b>cats</b> parameter.
 
-<ul>
+</ul>
   <li><b>cats=no</b> - No category number is assigned to a
   polyline. Also attributes tables linked to the input vector map are
   not copied to the output vector map.</li>

Modified: grass/branches/releasebranch_6_4/vector/v.class/description.html
===================================================================
--- grass/branches/releasebranch_6_4/vector/v.class/description.html	2011-11-08 11:23:06 UTC (rev 49144)
+++ grass/branches/releasebranch_6_4/vector/v.class/description.html	2011-11-08 11:29:50 UTC (rev 49145)
@@ -8,15 +8,15 @@
 
 <h2>NOTES</h2>
 
-<p>The <em>equal interval</em> algorithm simply divides the range max-min by the number of breaks to determine the interval between class breaks.</P>
+<p>The <em>equal interval</em> algorithm simply divides the range max-min by the number of breaks to determine the interval between class breaks.
 
-<p>The <em>quantiles</em> algorithm creates classes which all contain approximately the same number of observations.</P>
+<p>The <em>quantiles</em> algorithm creates classes which all contain approximately the same number of observations.
 
-<p>The <em>standard deviations</em> algorithm creates class breaks which are a combination of the mean +/- the standard deviation. It calculates a scale factor (<1) by which to multiply the standard deviation in order for all of the class breaks to fall into the range min-max of the data values.</P>
+<p>The <em>standard deviations</em> algorithm creates class breaks which are a combination of the mean +/- the standard deviation. It calculates a scale factor (<1) by which to multiply the standard deviation in order for all of the class breaks to fall into the range min-max of the data values.
 
-<p>The <em>equiprobabilites</em> algorithm creates classes that would be equiprobable if the distribution was normal. If some of the class breaks fall outside the range min-max of the data values, the algorithm prints a warning and reduces the number of breaks, but the probabilities used are those of the number of breaks asked for.</P>
+<p>The <em>equiprobabilites</em> algorithm creates classes that would be equiprobable if the distribution was normal. If some of the class breaks fall outside the range min-max of the data values, the algorithm prints a warning and reduces the number of breaks, but the probabilities used are those of the number of breaks asked for.
 
-<p>The <em>discont</em> algorithm systematically searches discontinuities in the slope of the cumulated frequencies curve, by approximating this curve through straight line segments whose vertices define the class breaks. The first approximation is a straight line which links the two end nodes of the curve. This line is then replaced by a two-segmented polyline whose central node is the point on the curve which is farthest from the preceding straight line. The point on the curve furthest from this new polyline is then chosen as a new node to create break up one of the two preceding segments, and so forth. The problem of the difference in terms of units between the two axes is solved by rescaling both amplitudes to an interval between 0 and 1. In the original algorithm, the process is stopped when the difference between the slopes of the two new segments is no longer significant (alpha = 0.05). As the slope is the ratio between the frequency and the amplitude of the correspon
 ding interval, i.e. its density, this effectively tests whether the frequencies of the two newly proposed classes are different from those obtained by simply distributing the sum of their frequencies amongst them in proportion to the class amplitudes. In the GRASS implementation, the algorithm continues, but a warning is printed.</P>
+<p>The <em>discont</em> algorithm systematically searches discontinuities in the slope of the cumulated frequencies curve, by approximating this curve through straight line segments whose vertices define the class breaks. The first approximation is a straight line which links the two end nodes of the curve. This line is then replaced by a two-segmented polyline whose central node is the point on the curve which is farthest from the preceding straight line. The point on the curve furthest from this new polyline is then chosen as a new node to create break up one of the two preceding segments, and so forth. The problem of the difference in terms of units between the two axes is solved by rescaling both amplitudes to an interval between 0 and 1. In the original algorithm, the process is stopped when the difference between the slopes of the two new segments is no longer significant (alpha = 0.05). As the slope is the ratio between the frequency and the amplitude of the correspon
 ding interval, i.e. its density, this effectively tests whether the frequencies of the two newly proposed classes are different from those obtained by simply distributing the sum of their frequencies amongst them in proportion to the class amplitudes. In the GRASS implementation, the algorithm continues, but a warning is printed.
 
 <h2>EXAMPLE</h2>
 

Modified: grass/branches/releasebranch_6_4/vector/v.clean/description.html
===================================================================
--- grass/branches/releasebranch_6_4/vector/v.clean/description.html	2011-11-08 11:23:06 UTC (rev 49144)
+++ grass/branches/releasebranch_6_4/vector/v.clean/description.html	2011-11-08 11:29:50 UTC (rev 49145)
@@ -274,4 +274,4 @@
 Radim Blazek, ITC-irst, Trento, Italy<br>
 Martin Landa, FBK-irst (formerly ITC-irst), Trento, Italy<br>
 
-<p><i>Last changed: $Date$</i></p>
+<p><i>Last changed: $Date$</i>

Modified: grass/branches/releasebranch_6_4/vector/v.db.connect/description.html
===================================================================
--- grass/branches/releasebranch_6_4/vector/v.db.connect/description.html	2011-11-08 11:23:06 UTC (rev 49144)
+++ grass/branches/releasebranch_6_4/vector/v.db.connect/description.html	2011-11-08 11:29:50 UTC (rev 49145)
@@ -112,7 +112,7 @@
              table=mytable key=id
 </pre></div>
 
-<H3>Store geometry in GRASS but attributes in PostgreSQL</H3>
+<h3>Store geometry in GRASS but attributes in PostgreSQL</h3>
 
 This example illustrated a mixed data storage with possibility
 top update attributes in external PostgreSQL database:
@@ -152,7 +152,7 @@
 is very large.
 
 
-<H3>Store geometry in GRASS but attributes in PostGIS</H3>
+<h3>Store geometry in GRASS but attributes in PostGIS</h3>
 
 This example illustrated a mixed data storage with possibility
 top update attributes in external PostGIS database:

Modified: grass/branches/releasebranch_6_4/vector/v.delaunay2/description.html
===================================================================
--- grass/branches/releasebranch_6_4/vector/v.delaunay2/description.html	2011-11-08 11:23:06 UTC (rev 49144)
+++ grass/branches/releasebranch_6_4/vector/v.delaunay2/description.html	2011-11-08 11:29:50 UTC (rev 49145)
@@ -4,10 +4,10 @@
 to create a Delaunay triangulation vector map (<b>output</b>).
 <p>
 
-<BR>
+<br>
 Delaunay triangulation and Voronoi diagram example:
 <center>
-<img src=v_voronoi_delaunay.png border=1><BR>  <!-- installed by v.voronoi -->
+<img src=v_voronoi_delaunay.png border=1><br>  <!-- installed by v.voronoi -->
 <table border=0 width=590>
 <tr><td><center>
 <i>Delaunay Triangulation (left pane), Voronoi diagram (center pane),
@@ -65,4 +65,4 @@
 
 
 <p>
-<i>Last changed: $Date$</i></p>
+<i>Last changed: $Date$</i>

Modified: grass/branches/releasebranch_6_4/vector/v.distance/description.html
===================================================================
--- grass/branches/releasebranch_6_4/vector/v.distance/description.html	2011-11-08 11:23:06 UTC (rev 49144)
+++ grass/branches/releasebranch_6_4/vector/v.distance/description.html	2011-11-08 11:29:50 UTC (rev 49145)
@@ -23,7 +23,7 @@
 
 <h2>EXAMPLES</h2>
 
-<H3>Find nearest lines</H3>
+<h3>Find nearest lines</h3>
 
 Find <em>nearest lines</em> in vector map <b>ln</b> for points from
 vector map <b>pnt</b> within the given threshold and write related
@@ -34,7 +34,7 @@
 v.distance from=pnt to=ln upload=cat column=linecat
 </pre></div>
 
-<H3>Find nearest area</H3>
+<h3>Find nearest area</h3>
 
 For each point from vector map <b>pnt</b>, find the <em>nearest area</em>
 from map <b>ar</b> within the given threshold and write the related
@@ -46,7 +46,7 @@
 v.distance from=pnt to=ar upload=cat column=areacat
 </pre></div>
 
-<H3>Create a new vector map</H3>
+<h3>Create a new vector map</h3>
 
 Create a new vector map which contains <em>lines connecting nearest
 features</em> of maps <b>pnt</b> and map <b>ln</b>. The resulting
@@ -57,7 +57,7 @@
 v.distance -p from=pnt to=ln out=connections upload=dist column=dist
 </pre></div>
 
-<H3>Query information</H3>
+<h3>Query information</h3>
 
 Query information from selected point(s). <em>v.distance</em> takes
 points from a vector map as input instead of stdin. A new vector map
@@ -76,7 +76,7 @@
 v.distance from=pnt to=map_to_query upload=cat col=somecol -p
 </pre></div>
 
-<H3>Point-in-polygon</H3>
+<h3>Point-in-polygon</h3>
 
 The option <em>dmax=0</em> is here important because otherwise for
 points not falling into any area, the category of the nearest area is
@@ -91,7 +91,7 @@
 v.distance from=pnt to=ar dmax=0 upload=cat column=areacat
 </pre></div>
 
-<H3>Univariate statistics on results</H3>
+<h3>Univariate statistics on results</h3>
 
 Create a vector map containing connecting lines and investigate mean
 distance to targets. An alternative solution is to use
@@ -122,7 +122,7 @@
 v.univar vdistance_vectors column=length
 </pre></div>
 
-<H3>Print distance matrix</H3>
+<h3>Print distance matrix</h3>
 
 <div class="code"><pre>
 v.distance -pa from=archsites to=archsites upload=dist col=dist
@@ -142,9 +142,9 @@
 
 <h2>AUTHOR</h2>
 
-Janne Soimasuo 1994, University of Joensuu, Faculty of Forestry, Finland<BR>
-Cmd line coordinates support: Markus Neteler, ITC-irst, Trento, Italy<BR>
-Updated for 5.1: Radim Blazek, ITC-irst, Trento, Italy<BR>
+Janne Soimasuo 1994, University of Joensuu, Faculty of Forestry, Finland<br>
+Cmd line coordinates support: Markus Neteler, ITC-irst, Trento, Italy<br>
+Updated for 5.1: Radim Blazek, ITC-irst, Trento, Italy<br>
 Martix-like output by Martin Landa, FBK-irst, Trento, Italy
 
 <p><i>Last changed: $Date$</i>

Modified: grass/branches/releasebranch_6_4/vector/v.drape/description.html
===================================================================
--- grass/branches/releasebranch_6_4/vector/v.drape/description.html	2011-11-08 11:23:06 UTC (rev 49144)
+++ grass/branches/releasebranch_6_4/vector/v.drape/description.html	2011-11-08 11:29:50 UTC (rev 49145)
@@ -3,23 +3,23 @@
 <p><em>v.drape</em> converts 2D/3D vector data into 3D vector format via
 sampling of an elevation surface. Three sampling algorithms adapted
 from <a href="v.sample.html">v.sample</a> were incorporated into this
-module: nearest neighbor, bilinear, and cubic convultion.</p>
+module: nearest neighbor, bilinear, and cubic convultion.
 
 <p>v.drape will skip vector features outside of current computational region or
 where raster map has NULL value. It's possible to include all vector features
 by specifying height value that will be assigned to verticles whose values
-can not be determined from raster map.</p>
+can not be determined from raster map.
 
 <h2>NOTES</h2>
 <p>
 Additional vertices can be added to the input 2D vector map
-with <a href="v.split.html">v.split</a>.</p>
+with <a href="v.split.html">v.split</a>.
 
 <p>
 The module can be used in conjunction
 with <a href="v.out.pov.html">v.out.pov</a> and
 <a href="r.out.pov.html">r.out.pov</a> to export a complete set of
-vector and raster data for display in POVRAY.</p>
+vector and raster data for display in POVRAY.
 
 <h2>EXAMPLES</h2>
 
@@ -28,16 +28,16 @@
 v.drape in=roads rast=elevation.10m method=bilinear out=roads3d
 v.info roads3d
 </pre></div>
-</p>
 
+
 <p>Create 3D vector roads map containing only "unimproved" roads.
 Set road height to 1000 m for all parts without height information.
 <div class="code"><pre>
 v.drape input=roads type=line rast=elevation.dem output=roads_3d \
 method=nearest scale=1.0 where='cat=5' layer=1 null_value=1000
 </pre></div>
-</p>
 
+
 <h2>POVRAY EXAMPLE</h2>
 
 <div class="code"><pre>

Modified: grass/branches/releasebranch_6_4/vector/v.edit/description.html
===================================================================
--- grass/branches/releasebranch_6_4/vector/v.edit/description.html	2011-11-08 11:23:06 UTC (rev 49144)
+++ grass/branches/releasebranch_6_4/vector/v.edit/description.html	2011-11-08 11:29:50 UTC (rev 49145)
@@ -42,7 +42,7 @@
 <h3>Feature selection</h3>
 
 Vector features can be selected in several ways:
-<ul>
+</ul>
     <li><b>ids</b> - using internal (unique) feature id's</li>
     <li><b>cats</b> - using category numbers</li>
     <li><b>coords</b> - using x,y coordinate pairs (center of bounding
@@ -54,7 +54,7 @@
 </ul>
 
 Additional parameters for vector feature specification are:
-<ul>
+</ul>
     <li><b>layer</b> - layer number (currently used only
     with <b>cats</b> or <b>where</b> option)</li>
     <li><b>thresh</b> - threshold distance used for selecting vector
@@ -63,7 +63,7 @@
 
 <h3>Tool description</h3>
 
-<ul>
+</ul>
     <li><b>create</b> - Create new (empty) vector map
     (see <em><a href="v.in.ascii.html">v.in.ascii</a></em>). Optionally vector
     features (in GRASS ASCII standard format) can be read from

Modified: grass/branches/releasebranch_6_4/vector/v.external/description.html
===================================================================
--- grass/branches/releasebranch_6_4/vector/v.external/description.html	2011-11-08 11:23:06 UTC (rev 49144)
+++ grass/branches/releasebranch_6_4/vector/v.external/description.html	2011-11-08 11:29:50 UTC (rev 49145)
@@ -21,30 +21,30 @@
 
 <h2>EXAMPLES</h2>
 
-<b>SHAPE files</b><BR>
+<b>SHAPE files</b><br>
 <div class="code"><pre>
 v.external dsn=/home/user/shape_data layer=test_shape output=grass_map 
 </pre></div>
 
 <p>
-<b>MapInfo files</b><BR>
+<b>MapInfo files</b><br>
 <div class="code"><pre>
 v.external dsn=./ layer=mapinfo_test output=grass_map
 </pre></div>
 <p>
-<b>SDTS files</b> (you have to select the CATD file)<BR>
+<b>SDTS files</b> (you have to select the CATD file)<br>
 <div class="code"><pre>
 v.external dsn=CITXCATD.DDF output=cities
 </pre></div>
 
 <p>
-<b>TIGER files</b><BR>
+<b>TIGER files</b><br>
 <div class="code"><pre>
 v.external dsn=input/2000/56015/ layer=CompleteChain,PIP output=t56015_all
 </pre></div>
 
 <p>
-<b>PostGIS maps (area example)</b><BR>
+<b>PostGIS maps (area example)</b><br>
 <div class="code"><pre>
 v.external dsn="PG:host=localhost user=postgres dbname=postgis" layer=polymap \
 output=polygons

Modified: grass/branches/releasebranch_6_4/vector/v.hull/description.html
===================================================================
--- grass/branches/releasebranch_6_4/vector/v.hull/description.html	2011-11-08 11:23:06 UTC (rev 49144)
+++ grass/branches/releasebranch_6_4/vector/v.hull/description.html	2011-11-08 11:29:50 UTC (rev 49145)
@@ -36,7 +36,7 @@
 
 <h2>REFERENCES</h2>
 
-<ul>
+</ul>
   <li>M. de Berg, M. van Kreveld, M. Overmars, O. Schwarzkopf,
     (2000). Computational geometry, chapter 1.1, 2-8.
   <li>J. O'Rourke, (1998). Computational Geometry in C (Second

Modified: grass/branches/releasebranch_6_4/vector/v.in.ascii/description.html
===================================================================
--- grass/branches/releasebranch_6_4/vector/v.in.ascii/description.html	2011-11-08 11:23:06 UTC (rev 49144)
+++ grass/branches/releasebranch_6_4/vector/v.in.ascii/description.html	2011-11-08 11:29:50 UTC (rev 49145)
@@ -45,7 +45,7 @@
 <br><br>
 Acceptable formats:<br>
 <i>key: D=Degrees; M=Minutes; S=Seconds; h=Hemisphere (N,S,E,W)</i>
-<ul>
+</ul>
   <li><tt>(+/-)DDD.DDDDD</tt>
   <li><tt>DDDh</tt>
   <li><tt>DDD:MMh</tt>

Modified: grass/branches/releasebranch_6_4/vector/v.in.dxf/description.html
===================================================================
--- grass/branches/releasebranch_6_4/vector/v.in.dxf/description.html	2011-11-08 11:23:06 UTC (rev 49144)
+++ grass/branches/releasebranch_6_4/vector/v.in.dxf/description.html	2011-11-08 11:29:50 UTC (rev 49145)
@@ -4,20 +4,20 @@
 
 <ul>
 <li>GRASS point type:</li>
+ </ul>
+  <li><b>DXF POINT</b></li>
  <ul>
-  <li><b>DXF POINT</b></li>
+<li>GRASS line type:</li>
  </ul>
-<li>GRASS line type:</li>
- <ul>
   <li><b>DXF LINE</b></li>
   <li><b>DXF POLYLINE</b></li>
   <li><b>DXF LWPOLYLINE</b></li>
   <li><b>DXF ARC</b></li>
   <li><b>DXF CIRCLE</b></li>
   <li><b>DXF TEXT</b></li>
+ <ul>
+<li>GRASS face type:</li>
  </ul>
-<li>GRASS face type:</li>
- <ul>
   <li><b>DXF POLYFACE MESHES</b></li>
   <li><b>DXF 3DFACE</b></li>
  </ul>
@@ -39,8 +39,8 @@
 
 <h2>AUTHORS</h2>
 
-Original written by Chuck Ehlschlaeger, 6/1989<BR>
-Revised by Dave Gerdes, 12/1989<BR>
+Original written by Chuck Ehlschlaeger, 6/1989<br>
+Revised by Dave Gerdes, 12/1989<br>
 US Army Construction Engineering Research Lab
 <p>
 Updated for GRASS 6 and 3D support. Huidae Cho, 3/2006

Modified: grass/branches/releasebranch_6_4/vector/v.in.ogr/description.html
===================================================================
--- grass/branches/releasebranch_6_4/vector/v.in.ogr/description.html	2011-11-08 11:23:06 UTC (rev 49144)
+++ grass/branches/releasebranch_6_4/vector/v.in.ogr/description.html	2011-11-08 11:29:50 UTC (rev 49145)
@@ -77,23 +77,23 @@
 <div class="code"><pre>
 v.in.ogr dsn=/home/user/shape_data layer=test_shape output=grass_map 
 </pre></div>
-<BR>
+<br>
 
 <li><b>MapInfo files</b>
 <div class="code"><pre>
 v.in.ogr dsn=./ layer=mapinfo_test output=grass_map
 </pre></div>
-<BR>
+<br>
 
-<li><b>Arc Coverage</b><BR>
+<li><b>Arc Coverage</b><br>
  We import the Arcs and Label points, the module takes care to
  build areas:<br>
 <div class="code"><pre>
 v.in.ogr dsn=gemeinden layer=LAB,ARC type=centroid,boundary output=mymap
 </pre></div>
-<BR>
+<br>
 
-<li><b>E00 file</b> (see also <em><a href="v.in.e00.html">v.in.e00</a></em>)<BR>
+<li><b>E00 file</b> (see also <em><a href="v.in.e00.html">v.in.e00</a></em>)<br>
  First we have to convert the E00 file to an Arc Coverage with 'avcimport' 
  (<a href="http://avce00.maptools.org/avce00/index.html">AVCE00 tools</a>,
  use <em>e00conv</em> first in case that <em>avcimport</em> fails):<br>
@@ -101,29 +101,29 @@
 avcimport e00file coverage
 v.in.ogr dsn=coverage layer=LAB,ARC type=centroid,boundary output=mymap
 </pre></div>
-<BR>
+<br>
 
-<li><b>SDTS files</b> (you have to select the CATD file)<BR>
+<li><b>SDTS files</b> (you have to select the CATD file)<br>
 <div class="code"><pre>
 v.in.ogr dsn=CITXCATD.DDF output=cities
 </pre></div>
-<BR>
+<br>
 
-<li><b>TIGER files</b><BR>
+<li><b>TIGER files</b><br>
 <div class="code"><pre>
 v.in.ogr dsn=input/2000/56015/ layer=CompleteChain,PIP output=t56015_all \
 type=boundary,centroid snap=-1
 </pre></div>
-<BR>
+<br>
 
-<li><b>PostGIS maps</b> (area example)<BR>
+<li><b>PostGIS maps</b> (area example)<br>
 <div class="code"><pre>
 v.in.ogr dsn="PG:host=localhost dbname=postgis user=postgres" layer=polymap \
 output=polygons type=boundary,centroid
 </pre></div>
-<BR>
+<br>
 
-<li><b>Oracle Spatial maps </b><BR>
+<li><b>Oracle Spatial maps </b><br>
 Note that you have to set the environment-variables <tt>ORACLE_BASE,
 ORACLE_SID, ORACLE_HOME</tt> and <tt>TNS_ADMIN</tt> accordingly.
 <div class="code"><pre>

Modified: grass/branches/releasebranch_6_4/vector/v.info/description.html
===================================================================
--- grass/branches/releasebranch_6_4/vector/v.info/description.html	2011-11-08 11:23:06 UTC (rev 49144)
+++ grass/branches/releasebranch_6_4/vector/v.info/description.html	2011-11-08 11:29:50 UTC (rev 49145)
@@ -43,4 +43,4 @@
 Radim Blazek, ITC-Irst, Trento, Italy,<br>
 Markus Metz (level 1 support)
 
-<p><i>Last changed: $Date$</i></p>
+<p><i>Last changed: $Date$</i>

Modified: grass/branches/releasebranch_6_4/vector/v.kernel/description.html
===================================================================
--- grass/branches/releasebranch_6_4/vector/v.kernel/description.html	2011-11-08 11:23:06 UTC (rev 49144)
+++ grass/branches/releasebranch_6_4/vector/v.kernel/description.html	2011-11-08 11:29:50 UTC (rev 49145)
@@ -41,7 +41,7 @@
 <h2>AUTHORS</h2>
 
 Stefano Menegon, <a href="http://mpa.itc.it/">ITC-irst</a>, Trento, Italy
-<BR>
+<br>
 Radim Blazek (additional kernel density functions and network part)
 
 <p><i>Last changed: $Date$</i>

Modified: grass/branches/releasebranch_6_4/vector/v.label/description.html
===================================================================
--- grass/branches/releasebranch_6_4/vector/v.label/description.html	2011-11-08 11:23:06 UTC (rev 49144)
+++ grass/branches/releasebranch_6_4/vector/v.label/description.html	2011-11-08 11:29:50 UTC (rev 49145)
@@ -13,37 +13,37 @@
 as the <em>size</em> option.
 <p>
 
-<BR>
+<br>
 A description of the labels file follows.<p> 
 The file is located in <tt>$MAPSET/paint/labels/</tt>.
 The file is a plain-text ASCII file containing the following fields:
-<BR>
+<br>
 <h4>Caution: The following information may be incomplete, out of date, 
 and wrong!</h4>
 <p>
 The label information that must be provided in the <em>labels</em> file is:
 
-<DL>
-<DT><b>TEXT</b>:
+<dl>
+<dt><b>TEXT</b>:
 
-<DD><!--Up to four lines of text.-->
+<dd><!--Up to four lines of text.-->
 Lines in multiple line labels will appear one above the next.
 More than one line of text can be specified by notating the end of a 
-line with a '<b><tt>\n</tt></b>'.<BR>
+line with a '<b><tt>\n</tt></b>'.<br>
 (e.g. <tt>SPEARFISH<b>\n</b>SOUTH DAKOTA)</tt>.
 
 
 <!-- I don't think it exists. -HB 6/2005
-<DT><b>SKIP</b>:
+<dt><b>SKIP</b>:
 
-<DD>yes|no. If <em>no</em>, label will be printed.  If
+<dd>yes|no. If <em>no</em>, label will be printed.  If
 <em>yes</em>, the label will be retained in the file but
 not printed.
 -->
 
-<DT><b>LOCATION</b>:
+<dt><b>LOCATION</b>:
 
-<DD>Determines where the text will be located on the
+<dd>Determines where the text will be located on the
 image.  The user specifies the easting and northing, and
 (optionally) specifies a vertical and horizontal 
 offset from the specified easting/northing. 
@@ -54,9 +54,9 @@
 the offset is measured in PostScript points (i.e. 1/72" steps).
 
 
-<DT><b>PLACEMENT</b>:
+<dt><b>PLACEMENT</b>:
 
-<DD>Determines which part of the label to which the
+<dd>Determines which part of the label to which the
 location refers.  If placement is unspecified, the label is
 centered (<em>center</em>), by default.  Label placement
 may be specified as:
@@ -75,9 +75,9 @@
 </PRE>
 
 
-<DT><b>FONT</b>:
+<dt><b>FONT</b>:
 
-<DD>This specifies the font to use.
+<dd>This specifies the font to use.
 <p>
 The following fonts are available for use with
   <a href="d.labels.html"><i>d.labels</i></a>:
@@ -97,56 +97,56 @@
 to use other fonts. Its default font is Helvetica.
 
 
-<DT><b>TEXT SIZE</b>:
+<dt><b>TEXT SIZE</b>:
 
-<DD>This determines the size of the letters. The <em>size</em>
+<dd>This determines the size of the letters. The <em>size</em>
 specifies the vertical height of the letters in meters on
 the ground. Thus text will grow or shrink depending on the
 scale at which the map is drawn.
 Alternatively <em>fontsize</em> can set the font size in normal font points.
 
 
-<DT><A NAME="textcolor"><b>TEXT COLOR</b></a>:
+<dt><A NAME="textcolor"><b>TEXT COLOR</b></a>:
 
-<DD>This selects the text color.  If unspecified, the
+<dd>This selects the text color.  If unspecified, the
 label's text is drawn in <em>black</em>, by default.  The
 text color can be specified in one of several ways:
 
-<OL>
-<LI>By color name:
+<ol>
+<li>By color name:
 
-<BR>
+<br>
 <tt>aqua black blue brown cyan gray green grey indigo
 magenta orange purple red violet white yellow</tt>
 
-<LI>As red, green, blue component values. (0-255)<BR>
+<li>As red, green, blue component values. (0-255)<br>
 for example: <tt>128:100:200</tt>
 
 <!-- eh?
-<LI>As red, green, blue percentages.
+<li>As red, green, blue percentages.
 for example: .5 .4 .7
-<BR>
+<br>
 (This form is not supported by 
 <em><a href="d.labels.html">d.labels</a></em>.)
 
-<LI>By printer color number to get the exact printer color.
-<BR>
+<li>By printer color number to get the exact printer color.
+<br>
 (This form is not supported by 
 <em><a href="d.labels.html">d.labels</a></em>.)
 -->
 
-<LI>Specify "<tt>none</tt>" to suppress the lettering.
-</OL>
+<li>Specify "<tt>none</tt>" to suppress the lettering.
+</ol>
 
 
-<DT><b>WIDTH</b>:
+<dt><b>WIDTH</b>:
 
-<DD>This determines the line thickness of the border box.<BR>
+<dd>This determines the line thickness of the border box.<br>
 The maximum value is 25.0.
 
-<DT><b>HIGHLIGHT COLOR</b>:
+<dt><b>HIGHLIGHT COLOR</b>:
 
-<DD>The text can be highlighted in another color so that it
+<dd>The text can be highlighted in another color so that it
 appears to be in two colors. The text is drawn first in
 this color at a wider line width, and then redrawn in the
 text color at the regular line width.  No highlight color
@@ -157,43 +157,43 @@
 above for a list of permissible color names.)
 
 
-<DT><b>HIGHLIGHT WIDTH</b>:
+<dt><b>HIGHLIGHT WIDTH</b>:
 
-<DD>Specifies how far from the text lines (in units of
+<dd>Specifies how far from the text lines (in units of
 pixels) the highlight color should extend.  The default
 highlight width is set to <em>0</em> (i.e., no highlight
 color).
 
 
-<DT><b>BACKGROUND COLOR</b>:
+<dt><b>BACKGROUND COLOR</b>:
 
-<DD>Text may be boxed in a solid color by specifying a background color.
+<dd>Text may be boxed in a solid color by specifying a background color.
 Specify "<tt>none</tt>" for no background.  The default background color
 setting, if unspecified by the user, is <em>white</em>.
 (See <a href="#textcolor">TEXT COLOR</a>
 above for a list of permissible color names.)
 
 
-<DT><b>BORDER COLOR</b>:
+<dt><b>BORDER COLOR</b>:
 
-<DD>Select a color for the border around the background.
+<dd>Select a color for the border around the background.
 Specify "<tt>none</tt>" to suppress the border.
 The default border color used, if unspecified, is <em>black</em>.
 (See <a href="#textcolor">TEXT COLOR</a>
 above for a list of permissible color names.)
 
 
-<DT><b>OPAQUE TO VECTORS</b>:
+<dt><b>OPAQUE TO VECTORS</b>:
 
-<DD><em>yes|no</em>.  This field only has meaning if a
+<dd><em>yes|no</em>.  This field only has meaning if a
 background color is selected.  <em>yes</em> will prevent
 vector lines from entering the background.  <em>no</em>
 will allow vector lines to enter the background.  The
 default setting, if unspecified by the user, is
 <em>yes</em>.
 
-</DL>
-<BR>
+</dl>
+<br>
 
 
 <h2>EXAMPLE</h2>
@@ -231,7 +231,7 @@
 
 Philip Verhagen (original s.label)<br>
 Radim Blazek (GRASS 6 port)<br>
-Hamish Bowman (enhancements)<BR>
+Hamish Bowman (enhancements)<br>
 
 <p>
 <i>Last changed: $Date$</i>

Modified: grass/branches/releasebranch_6_4/vector/v.mkgrid/description.html
===================================================================
--- grass/branches/releasebranch_6_4/vector/v.mkgrid/description.html	2011-11-08 11:23:06 UTC (rev 49144)
+++ grass/branches/releasebranch_6_4/vector/v.mkgrid/description.html	2011-11-08 11:29:50 UTC (rev 49145)
@@ -19,7 +19,7 @@
 <div class="code"><pre>
 v.mkgrid map=coro_grid grid=4,3 position=coor coor=2716500,6447000 box=20000,20000
 </pre></div>
-<BR>
+<br>
 
 <p>
 Make a 10x12 lat/lon grid, cells 2 arc-min a side, with lower left corner

Modified: grass/branches/releasebranch_6_4/vector/v.net/description.html
===================================================================
--- grass/branches/releasebranch_6_4/vector/v.net/description.html	2011-11-08 11:23:06 UTC (rev 49144)
+++ grass/branches/releasebranch_6_4/vector/v.net/description.html	2011-11-08 11:29:50 UTC (rev 49145)
@@ -46,7 +46,7 @@
 
 <h2>AUTHORS</h2>
 
-Radim Blazek, ITC-Irst, Trento, Italy<BR>
+Radim Blazek, ITC-Irst, Trento, Italy<br>
 Martin Landa, FBK-Irst, Trento, Italy
 
 <p><i>Last changed: $Date$</i>

Modified: grass/branches/releasebranch_6_4/vector/v.net.path/description.html
===================================================================
--- grass/branches/releasebranch_6_4/vector/v.net.path/description.html	2011-11-08 11:23:06 UTC (rev 49144)
+++ grass/branches/releasebranch_6_4/vector/v.net.path/description.html	2011-11-08 11:29:50 UTC (rev 49145)
@@ -44,14 +44,14 @@
 
 <p>
 The attribute table will contain the following attributes:
-</p>
-<ul>
+
+</ul>
     <li>cat  - path unique category assigned by module</li>
     <li>id   - path id (read from input)</li>
     <li>fcat - from point category</li>
     <li>tcat - to point category</li>
     <li>sp - result status:
-    <ul>
+    </ul>
         <li>     0 - OK, path found</li>
         <li>     1 - node is not reachable</li>
         <li>     2 - point of given category does not exist</li>

Modified: grass/branches/releasebranch_6_4/vector/v.normal/description.html
===================================================================
--- grass/branches/releasebranch_6_4/vector/v.normal/description.html	2011-11-08 11:23:06 UTC (rev 49144)
+++ grass/branches/releasebranch_6_4/vector/v.normal/description.html	2011-11-08 11:29:50 UTC (rev 49145)
@@ -8,24 +8,24 @@
 below.  The tests that are performed are specified by
 giving an index, ranges of indices, or multiple thereof.
 
-<OL>
-<LI> Sample skewness and kurtosis
-<LI> Geary's a-statistic and an approximate normal transformation
-<LI> Extreme normal deviates
-<LI> D'Agostino's D-statistic 
-<LI> Modified Kuiper V-statistic 
-<LI> Modified Watson U^2-statistic 
-<LI> Durbin's Exact Test (modified Kolmogorov)
-<LI> Modified Anderson-Darling statistic 
-<LI> Modified Cramer-Von Mises W^2-statistic 
-<LI> Kolmogorov-Smirnov D-statistic (modified for normality testing)
-<LI> Chi-Square test statistic (equal probability classes) and 
+<ol>
+<li> Sample skewness and kurtosis
+<li> Geary's a-statistic and an approximate normal transformation
+<li> Extreme normal deviates
+<li> D'Agostino's D-statistic 
+<li> Modified Kuiper V-statistic 
+<li> Modified Watson U^2-statistic 
+<li> Durbin's Exact Test (modified Kolmogorov)
+<li> Modified Anderson-Darling statistic 
+<li> Modified Cramer-Von Mises W^2-statistic 
+<li> Kolmogorov-Smirnov D-statistic (modified for normality testing)
+<li> Chi-Square test statistic (equal probability classes) and 
      the number of degrees of freedom
-<LI> Shapiro-Wilk W Test
-<LI> Weisberg-Binghams W'' (similar to Shapiro-Francia's W')
-<LI> Royston's extension of W for large samples
-<LI> Kotz Separate-Families Test for Lognormality vs. Normality
-</OL>
+<li> Shapiro-Wilk W Test
+<li> Weisberg-Binghams W'' (similar to Shapiro-Francia's W')
+<li> Royston's extension of W for large samples
+<li> Kotz Separate-Families Test for Lognormality vs. Normality
+</ol>
 
 <h2>EXAMPLE</h2>
 

Modified: grass/branches/releasebranch_6_4/vector/v.out.ogr/description.html
===================================================================
--- grass/branches/releasebranch_6_4/vector/v.out.ogr/description.html	2011-11-08 11:23:06 UTC (rev 49144)
+++ grass/branches/releasebranch_6_4/vector/v.out.ogr/description.html	2011-11-08 11:29:50 UTC (rev 49145)
@@ -137,4 +137,4 @@
 Some contributions: Markus Neteler, Martin Landa
 <p>
 <i>Last changed: $Date$</i>
-</p>
+

Modified: grass/branches/releasebranch_6_4/vector/v.out.vtk/description.html
===================================================================
--- grass/branches/releasebranch_6_4/vector/v.out.vtk/description.html	2011-11-08 11:23:06 UTC (rev 49144)
+++ grass/branches/releasebranch_6_4/vector/v.out.vtk/description.html	2011-11-08 11:29:50 UTC (rev 49145)
@@ -9,7 +9,7 @@
 <h2>NOTES</h2>
 
 The following vector types can be exported together in one VTK ascii file:
-<ul>
+</ul>
 	<li>point</li>
 	<li>line</li>
 	<li>centroid</li>
@@ -48,7 +48,7 @@
 <br>
 The GRASS vector data is converted into the polydata format of VTK: 
 
-<ul>
+</ul>
  <li><i>vtk Vertices</i> -- representing points and centroids </li>
  <li><i>vtk lines</i> -- representing lines and boundaries </li> 
  <li><i>vtk polygons</i> -- representing areas and faces </li>
@@ -63,8 +63,8 @@
 <h3>Attention</h3>
 If areas or faces are exported, the data have to be triangulated within Paraview or
 MayaVi.
-</p>
 
+
 <h2>EXAMPLE</h2>
 
 Spearfish example:
@@ -85,9 +85,9 @@
 <h2>SEE ALSO</h2>
 
 <em>
-<a href="v.out.ascii.html">v.out.ascii</a><BR>
-<a href="r.out.vtk.html">r.out.vtk</a><BR>
-<a href="r3.out.vtk.html">r3.out.vtk</a><BR>
+<a href="v.out.ascii.html">v.out.ascii</a><br>
+<a href="r.out.vtk.html">r.out.vtk</a><br>
+<a href="r3.out.vtk.html">r3.out.vtk</a><br>
 </em>
 
 

Modified: grass/branches/releasebranch_6_4/vector/v.overlay/description.html
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--- grass/branches/releasebranch_6_4/vector/v.overlay/description.html	2011-11-08 11:23:06 UTC (rev 49144)
+++ grass/branches/releasebranch_6_4/vector/v.overlay/description.html	2011-11-08 11:29:50 UTC (rev 49145)
@@ -5,11 +5,11 @@
 There are 3 links attached to features in output map, 
 <ul>
 <li><b>field 1</b>: link to the new table, new table has 3 columns
-    <ul>
+    </ul>
         <li><b>cat</b> - key column linking rows to features
         <li><b>cata</b> - category of <i>afield</i> from <i>ainput</i>
         <li><b>catb</b> - category of <i>bfield</i> from <i>binput</i>
-    </ul>
+    <ul>
 <li><b>field 2</b>: category of <i>afield</i> from <i>ainput</i>
 <li><b>field 3</b>: category of <i>bfield</i> from <i>binput</i>
 </ul>
@@ -61,7 +61,7 @@
 </pre></div>
 
 <center>
-<img src="v_overlay_area_lines.png" alt="GRASS v.overlay: Line to polygon clipping"><BR>
+<img src="v_overlay_area_lines.png" alt="GRASS v.overlay: Line to polygon clipping"><br>
 <table border=0 width=590>
 <tr><td><center>
 <i>v.overlay: Line to polygon clipping</i>

Modified: grass/branches/releasebranch_6_4/vector/v.patch/description.html
===================================================================
--- grass/branches/releasebranch_6_4/vector/v.patch/description.html	2011-11-08 11:23:06 UTC (rev 49144)
+++ grass/branches/releasebranch_6_4/vector/v.patch/description.html	2011-11-08 11:29:50 UTC (rev 49145)
@@ -39,7 +39,7 @@
    v.patch input=geology,streams out=geol_streams
 </pre></div>
 
-<BR>
+<br>
 Append one map to another:
 <div class="code"><pre>
    g.copy vect=roads,transport

Modified: grass/branches/releasebranch_6_4/vector/v.proj/description.html
===================================================================
--- grass/branches/releasebranch_6_4/vector/v.proj/description.html	2011-11-08 11:23:06 UTC (rev 49144)
+++ grass/branches/releasebranch_6_4/vector/v.proj/description.html	2011-11-08 11:29:50 UTC (rev 49145)
@@ -11,20 +11,20 @@
 
 If <b>out</b> is not specified it is set to be the same as input map name.
 
-<BR>
+<br>
 If <b>dbase</b> is not specified it is assumed to be the current database.
 The user only has to specify <b>dbase</b> if the source location is stored
 in another separate GRASS database.
 
-<BR>
+<br>
 If <b>set</b> is not specified, its name is assumed to be the same as the current
  mapset's name. 
 
 <p>
 <em>v.proj</em> supports general datum transformations, making use of the
 <em>PROJ.4</em> co-ordinate system translation library.
-</P>
 
+
 <h2>EXAMPLES</h2>
 
 <div class="code"><pre>
@@ -59,9 +59,9 @@
 <h2>AUTHORS</h2>
 
 Irina Kosinovsky, US ARMY CERL
-<BR>
+<br>
 M.L. Holko, USDA, SCS, NHQ-CGIS
-<BR>
+<br>
 R.L. Glenn, USDA, SCS, NHQ-CGIS
 
 <p><i>Last changed: $Date$</i>

Modified: grass/branches/releasebranch_6_4/vector/v.random/description.html
===================================================================
--- grass/branches/releasebranch_6_4/vector/v.random/description.html	2011-11-08 11:23:06 UTC (rev 49144)
+++ grass/branches/releasebranch_6_4/vector/v.random/description.html	2011-11-08 11:29:50 UTC (rev 49145)
@@ -49,7 +49,7 @@
 
 The RNG used by 
 <em><a href="v.perturb.html">v.perturb</a></em>
-should probably be added to this program.<BR>
+should probably be added to this program.<br>
 
 <h2>AUTHOR</h2>
 

Modified: grass/branches/releasebranch_6_4/vector/v.reclass/description.html
===================================================================
--- grass/branches/releasebranch_6_4/vector/v.reclass/description.html	2011-11-08 11:23:06 UTC (rev 49144)
+++ grass/branches/releasebranch_6_4/vector/v.reclass/description.html	2011-11-08 11:29:50 UTC (rev 49145)
@@ -36,7 +36,7 @@
 <h2>EXAMPLES</h2>
 
 
-<H3>Example 1: Reclass by rules</H3>
+<h3>Example 1: Reclass by rules</h3>
 
 <div class="code"><pre>
 v.reclass input=land output=land_u type=boundary rules=land.rcl
@@ -64,7 +64,7 @@
 <tt>select id from tland where use = 'E14'</tt> changed to category 2.
 
 
-<H3>Example 2: Reclass by attribute column</H3>
+<h3>Example 2: Reclass by attribute column</h3>
 
 (North Carolina sample dataset)<br>
 
@@ -95,7 +95,7 @@
 
 <h2>AUTHOR</h2>
 
-R.L. Glenn, USDA, SCS, NHQ-CGIS<BR>
+R.L. Glenn, USDA, SCS, NHQ-CGIS<br>
 from v.reclass to v.db.reclass and later to v.reclass in 5.7 rewritten
 by Radim Blazek
 

Modified: grass/branches/releasebranch_6_4/vector/v.segment/description.html
===================================================================
--- grass/branches/releasebranch_6_4/vector/v.segment/description.html	2011-11-08 11:23:06 UTC (rev 49144)
+++ grass/branches/releasebranch_6_4/vector/v.segment/description.html	2011-11-08 11:29:50 UTC (rev 49145)
@@ -113,7 +113,7 @@
 <h2>SEE ALSO</h2>
 
 <em>
-<a href="lrs.html">LRS tutorial</a> (Linear Referencing System),<BR>
+<a href="lrs.html">LRS tutorial</a> (Linear Referencing System),<br>
 <a href="d.vect.html">d.vect</a>,
 <a href="v.build.polylines.html">v.build.polylines</a>,
 <a href="v.lrs.segment.html">v.lrs.segment</a>,

Modified: grass/branches/releasebranch_6_4/vector/v.select/description.html
===================================================================
--- grass/branches/releasebranch_6_4/vector/v.select/description.html	2011-11-08 11:23:06 UTC (rev 49144)
+++ grass/branches/releasebranch_6_4/vector/v.select/description.html	2011-11-08 11:29:50 UTC (rev 49145)
@@ -5,12 +5,12 @@
 
 <p>
 Supported operators (without GEOS):
-<ul>
+</ul>
   <li><tt>overlap</tt> - features partially or completely overlap
 </ul>
 
 Supported operators (with GEOS):
-<ul>
+</ul>
   <li><tt>equals</tt> - features are spatially equals</li>
   <li><tt>disjoint</tt> - features do not spatially intersect</li>
   <li><tt>intersects</tt> - features spatially intersect</li>

Modified: grass/branches/releasebranch_6_4/vector/v.surf.idw/description.html
===================================================================
--- grass/branches/releasebranch_6_4/vector/v.surf.idw/description.html	2011-11-08 11:23:06 UTC (rev 49144)
+++ grass/branches/releasebranch_6_4/vector/v.surf.idw/description.html	2011-11-08 11:29:50 UTC (rev 49145)
@@ -11,11 +11,11 @@
 more complex surfaces (particularly those with anomalous
 features), restricts the spatial influence of any errors,
 and generates the interpolated surface from the data
-points.</p>
+points.
 
 <p>
 This program allows the user to use a GRASS vector point map file,
-rather than a raster map layer, as input.</p>
+rather than a raster map layer, as input.
 
 
 <h2>NOTES</h2>
@@ -27,12 +27,12 @@
 not be able to get all the memory it needs from the
 system.  The time required to execute is related to the 
 resolution of the current region, after an initial delay 
-determined by the time taken to read the input vector points map.</p>
+determined by the time taken to read the input vector points map.
 
 <p>
 To read and interpolate from the elevation co-ordinates as 3rd dimension
 of the vector geometry, use <em>layer=0</em>. In this case no <em>column</em>
-parameter has to be specified.</p>
+parameter has to be specified.
 
 <p>
 If the user has a mask set, then interpolation is only done
@@ -43,13 +43,13 @@
 be set and a mask used to limit interpolation to a smaller area
 if it is desired to use vector points from outside the region in the
 interpolation. The <em>-n</em> flag may also be used to
-achieve a similar result.</p>
+achieve a similar result.
 
 <p>
 If more than <em>count</em> points fall into one target raster cell, 
 the mean of all the site values will determine the cell value (unless
 the -n flag is specified, in which case only the <em>count</em> 
-points closest to the centre of the cell will be interpolated).</p>
+points closest to the centre of the cell will be interpolated).
 
 <p>
 The <em>power=</em> parameter defines an exponential distance weight.
@@ -57,11 +57,11 @@
 point to be interpolated. The interpolation function peaks sharply over
 the given data points for 0 &lt; <em>p</em> &lt; 1 and more smoothly for
 larger values. The default value for the power parameter is 2.  
-</p>
 
+
 <p>
 By setting <em>npoints=1</em>, the module can be used 
-to calculate raster Voronoi diagrams (Thiessen polygons).</p>
+to calculate raster Voronoi diagrams (Thiessen polygons).
 
 
 <h2>SEE ALSO</h2>
@@ -81,7 +81,7 @@
 Michael Shapiro,  
 U.S. Army Construction Engineering 
 Research Laboratory
-<BR>
+<br>
 Improved algorithm (indexes points according to cell and ignores
 points outside current region) by Paul Kelly
 

Modified: grass/branches/releasebranch_6_4/vector/v.surf.rst/description.html
===================================================================
--- grass/branches/releasebranch_6_4/vector/v.surf.rst/description.html	2011-11-08 11:23:06 UTC (rev 49144)
+++ grass/branches/releasebranch_6_4/vector/v.surf.rst/description.html	2011-11-08 11:29:50 UTC (rev 49145)
@@ -100,7 +100,7 @@
 360 to the East, the values increase counterclockwise. Curvatures are positive
 for convex and negative for concave areas. Singular points with undefined
 curvatures have assigned zero values.
-</p><p><em>Tension</em> and <em>smooth</em>ing allow user to tune the surface character.
+<p><em>Tension</em> and <em>smooth</em>ing allow user to tune the surface character.
 For most landscape scale applications the default values should provide adequate results.
 The program gives warning when significant overshoots appear in the resulting
 surface and higher tension or smoothing should be used.
@@ -129,7 +129,7 @@
 to <em>dnorm</em> (dnorm rescales the coordinates depending on the average
 data density so that the size of segments with <em>segmax=</em>40 points
 is around 1 - this ensures the numerical stability of the computation):
-</p><p>1. Default: the given <em>tension</em>
+<p>1. Default: the given <em>tension</em>
 is applied to normalized data (x/<em>dnorm</em>..), that means that
 the distances are multiplied (rescaled) by <em>tension/dnorm</em>. If density
 of points is changed, e.g., by using higher <em>dmin</em>, the <em>dnorm</em>
@@ -153,9 +153,9 @@
 20-30. If it is lower or higher, the given <em>tension</em> parameter
 should be changed accordingly.
 
-</p><p>The default is a recommended choice, however for the applications where
+<p>The default is a recommended choice, however for the applications where
 the user needs to change density of data and preserve the approximation
-character the <b>-t</b> flag can be helpful.</p>
+character the <b>-t</b> flag can be helpful.
 <p>Anisotropic data (e.g. geologic phenomena) can be interpolated using <em>theta</em> 
 and <em>scalex</em> defining orientation 
 and ratio of the perpendicular axes put on the longest/shortest side of the feature, respectively.
@@ -169,8 +169,8 @@
 parameters may not be computed correctly) - if there are
 problems, please report to GRASS bugtracker 
 (accessible from <a href="http://grass.osgeo.org/">http://grass.osgeo.org/</a>).<br>
-</p>
 
+
 <!--
 <p>The program gives warning when significant overshoots appear and higher
 tension should be used. However, with tension too high the resulting surface
@@ -183,8 +183,8 @@
 <p>For data with values changing over several magnitudes (sometimes the
 concentration or density data) it is suggested to interpolate the log of
 the values rather than the original ones.
-</p>
 
+
 <p>The program checks the numerical stability of the algorithm by computing
 the values in given points, and prints the root mean square deviation (rms)
 found into the history file of raster map <em>elev</em>. For computation
@@ -195,8 +195,8 @@
 to the trend. The rms then represents a measure of smoothing effect on
 data. More detailed analysis of smoothing effects can be performed using
 the output deviations option.
-</p>
 
+
 <h3>SQL support</h3>
 
 Using the <em>where</em> parameter, the interpolation can be limited to use
@@ -250,38 +250,38 @@
 The parameters found by minimizing the predictive (CV) error may not not be the best for
 for poorly sampled phenomena (result could be strongly smoothed with lost details and fluctuations)
 or when significant noise is present that needs to be smoothed out.
-</p>
 
+
 <p>The program writes the values of parameters used in computation into
 the comment part of history file <em>elev</em> as well as the following values
 which help to evaluate the results and choose the suitable parameters:
 minimum and maximum z values in the data file (zmin_data, zmax_data) and
 in the interpolated raster map (zmin_int, zmax_int), rescaling parameter
 used for normalization (dnorm), which influences the tension.
-</p><p>If visible connection of segments appears, the program should be rerun
+<p>If visible connection of segments appears, the program should be rerun
 with higher <em>npmin</em> to get more points from the neighborhood of given
 segment and/or with higher tension.
 
-</p><p>When the number of points in a vector map is not too large (less than
+<p>When the number of points in a vector map is not too large (less than
 800), the user can skip segmentation by setting <em>segmax</em> to the number
 of data points or <em>segmax=700</em>.
-</p><p>The program gives warning when user wants to interpolate outside the
+<p>The program gives warning when user wants to interpolate outside the
 rectangle given by minimum and maximum coordinates in the vector map,
 zoom into the area where the given data are is suggested in this case.
-</p><p>When a mask is used, the program takes all points in the given region
+<p>When a mask is used, the program takes all points in the given region
 for approximation, including those in the area which is masked out, to
 ensure proper approximation along the border of the mask. It therefore
 does not mask out the data points, if this is desirable, it must be done
 outside <em>v.surf.rst</em>.
-</p>
 
+
 <p>For examples of applications see
 <a href="http://skagit.meas.ncsu.edu/~helena/gmslab/">GRASS4 implementation</a> and
 <a href="http://skagit.meas.ncsu.edu/~helena/">GRASS5 and GRASS6 implementation</a>.
-</p><p>The user must run <a href="g.region.html">g.region</a> before the program
+<p>The user must run <a href="g.region.html">g.region</a> before the program
 to set the region and resolution for approximation.
-</p>
 
+
 <h2>SEE ALSO</h2>
 
 <em><a href="v.vol.rst.html">v.vol.rst</a></em>
@@ -293,15 +293,15 @@
 USA (1990-2000); Department of Physics, North Carolina State University, Raleigh
 <br>Helena Mitasova, USA CERL, Department of Geography, University of Illinois at
 Urbana-Champaign, USA (1990-2001); MEAS, North Carolina State University, Raleigh 
-</p><p><em>Modified program (translated to C, adapted for GRASS, new segmentation
+<p><em>Modified program (translated to C, adapted for GRASS, new segmentation
 procedure):</em>
 <br>Irina Kosinovsky, US Army CERL, Dave Gerdes, US Army CERL
-</p><p><em>Modifications for new sites format and timestamping:</em>
+<p><em>Modifications for new sites format and timestamping:</em>
 <br>Darrel McCauley, Purdue University, Bill Brown, US Army CERL
-</p><p><em>Update for GRASS5.7, GRASS6 and addition of crossvalidation:</em>
+<p><em>Update for GRASS5.7, GRASS6 and addition of crossvalidation:</em>
 Jaroslav Hofierka, University of Presov; Radim Blazek, ITC-irst
-</p>
 
+
 <h2> REFERENCES</h2>
 <p>
 <a href="http://skagit.meas.ncsu.edu/~helena/gmslab/papers/IEEEGRSL2005.pdf">
@@ -311,46 +311,46 @@
 <p>
 Hofierka, J., 2005, Interpolation of Radioactivity Data Using Regularized Spline with Tension. Applied GIS, Vol. 1, No. 2, 
 pp. 16-01 to 16-13. DOI: 10.2104/ag050016
-</P>
+
 <p>
 <a href="http://skagit.meas.ncsu.edu/~helena/gmslab/papers/TGIS2002_Hofierka_et_al.pdf">
 Hofierka J., Parajka J.,  Mitasova H., Mitas L., 2002,</a>
 Multivariate Interpolation of Precipitation Using Regularized Spline with Tension.
 Transactions in GIS 6(2), pp. 135-150.
-</P>
+
 <p>
 H. Mitasova, L. Mitas, B.M. Brown, D.P. Gerdes, I. Kosinovsky, 1995, Modeling
 spatially and temporally distributed phenomena: New methods and tools for
 GRASS GIS. International Journal of GIS, 9 (4), special issue on Integrating
 GIS and Environmental modeling, 433-446.
-</P>
+
 <p>
 <a href="http://skagit.meas.ncsu.edu/~helena/gmslab/papers/MG-I-93.pdf">
 Mitasova, H. and Mitas, L., 1993</a>: 
 Interpolation by Regularized Spline with Tension: 
 I. Theory and Implementation, Mathematical Geology ,25, 641-655.
-</p>
+
 <p>
 <a href="http://skagit.meas.ncsu.edu/~helena/gmslab/papers/MG-II-93.pdf">
 Mitasova, H. and Hofierka, J., 1993</a>: Interpolation
 by Regularized Spline with Tension: II. Application to Terrain Modeling
 and Surface Geometry Analysis, Mathematical Geology 25, 657-667.
-</p>
+
 <p>
 <a href="http://skagit.meas.ncsu.edu/~helena/gmslab/papers/CMA1988.pdf">
 Mitas, L., and Mitasova H., 1988, </a> General variational approach to the approximation
 problem, Computers and Mathematics with Applications, v.16, p. 983-992.
-</p>
 
+
 <p>
 <a href="http://www.grassbook.org">
 Neteler, M. and Mitasova, H., 2008, Open Source GIS: A GRASS GIS Approach, 3rd Edition, </a> 
 Springer, New York, 406 pages.
-</p>
 
+
 <p>Talmi, A. and Gilat, G., 1977 : Method for Smooth Approximation of Data,
 Journal of Computational Physics, 23, p.93-123.
-</p>
+
 <p>Wahba, G., 1990, : Spline Models for Observational Data, CNMS-NSF Regional
 Conference series in applied mathematics, 59, SIAM, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.
 

Modified: grass/branches/releasebranch_6_4/vector/v.to.db/description.html
===================================================================
--- grass/branches/releasebranch_6_4/vector/v.to.db/description.html	2011-11-08 11:23:06 UTC (rev 49144)
+++ grass/branches/releasebranch_6_4/vector/v.to.db/description.html	2011-11-08 11:29:50 UTC (rev 49145)
@@ -170,7 +170,7 @@
 
 <h2>REFERENCES</h2>
 
-<ul>
+</ul>
   <li>Mandelbrot, B. B. (1982). The fractal geometry of nature. New York: W. H. Freeman.</li>
   <li>Xu, Y. F. &amp; Sun, D. A. (2005). Geotechnique 55, No. 9, 691-695</li>
 </ul>

Modified: grass/branches/releasebranch_6_4/vector/v.to.points/description.html
===================================================================
--- grass/branches/releasebranch_6_4/vector/v.to.points/description.html	2011-11-08 11:23:06 UTC (rev 49144)
+++ grass/branches/releasebranch_6_4/vector/v.to.points/description.html	2011-11-08 11:29:50 UTC (rev 49145)
@@ -84,4 +84,4 @@
 
 Radim Blazek
 
-<p><i>Last changed: $Date$</i></p>
+<p><i>Last changed: $Date$</i>

Modified: grass/branches/releasebranch_6_4/vector/v.to.rast/description.html
===================================================================
--- grass/branches/releasebranch_6_4/vector/v.to.rast/description.html	2011-11-08 11:23:06 UTC (rev 49144)
+++ grass/branches/releasebranch_6_4/vector/v.to.rast/description.html	2011-11-08 11:29:50 UTC (rev 49145)
@@ -20,15 +20,15 @@
 <p>
 <em><b>use</b></em> options are:
 <ul>
-<LI>
+<li>
 <em>attr</em> - read values from attribute table (default)
-<LI>
+<li>
 <em>cat</em>  - read values from category
-<LI>
+<li>
 <em>val</em>  - use value specified by <em><b>value</b></em> option
-<LI>
+<li>
 <em>z</em>    - use z coordinate (points or contours only)
-<LI>
+<li>
 <em>dir</em>  - output as flow direction in degrees (lines only)
 </ul>
 <p>
@@ -42,15 +42,15 @@
 <p>
 Otherwise:
 <ul>
-<LI>
+<li>
 Labeled areas and/or centroids will produce filled raster coverages with edges 
 that straddle the original area boundary <b>as long as the boundary is NOT 
 labeled</b>.
-<BR>(Use <tt>v.category option=del type=boundary</tt> to remove.)
-<LI>
+<br>(Use <tt>v.category option=del type=boundary</tt> to remove.)
+<li>
 Labeled lines and boundaries will produce lines of raster cells which touch the 
 original vector line. This tends to be more aggressive than area-only conversions.
-<LI>
+<li>
 Points and orphaned centroids will be converted into single cells on the
 resultant raster map.
 </ul>
@@ -83,8 +83,8 @@
 <div class="code"><pre>
 v.to.rast in=streams out=streamsdir use=dir
 </pre></div>
-</p>
 
+
 <p>
 <p>
 <em>3. Convert a vector polygon map to raster including descriptive labels (Spearfish)</em><br>
@@ -92,8 +92,8 @@
 v.to.rast in=fields out=myfields use=attr col=cat labelcol=label
 r.category myfields
 </pre></div>
-</p>
 
+
 <h2>SEE ALSO</h2>
 <em>
 <a href="db.describe.html">db.describe</a>,
@@ -113,5 +113,5 @@
 <p>
 <p>
 <i>Last changed: $Date$</i>
-</p>
 
+

Modified: grass/branches/releasebranch_6_4/vector/v.transform/description.html
===================================================================
--- grass/branches/releasebranch_6_4/vector/v.transform/description.html	2011-11-08 11:23:06 UTC (rev 49144)
+++ grass/branches/releasebranch_6_4/vector/v.transform/description.html	2011-11-08 11:29:50 UTC (rev 49145)
@@ -29,7 +29,7 @@
 </pre></div>
 
 <p>The ground control points may be also (ir)regularly distributed
-and can be more than four points.</p>
+and can be more than four points.
 
 <p>Transformation parameters (i.e. <em>xshift</em>, <em>yshift</em>,
 etc.) can be fetched from attribute table connected to the vector
@@ -55,7 +55,7 @@
 
 <p>Most DXF/DWG drawings are done within XY coordinate space. To transform 
 them to a national grid, we can use 'v.transform' with a 4 point 
-transformation.</p>
+transformation.
 
 <div class="code"><pre>
 v.transform -t in=watertowerXY out=watertowerUTM points=wt.points zscale=0.04 zshift=1320

Modified: grass/branches/releasebranch_6_4/vector/v.vol.rst/description.html
===================================================================
--- grass/branches/releasebranch_6_4/vector/v.vol.rst/description.html	2011-11-08 11:23:06 UTC (rev 49144)
+++ grass/branches/releasebranch_6_4/vector/v.vol.rst/description.html	2011-11-08 11:29:50 UTC (rev 49145)
@@ -19,7 +19,7 @@
 parameteres are saved as
 3d raster maps <b>gradient, aspect1, aspect2, ncurv, gcurv, mcurv</b>,
 respectively.
-</p>
+
 <p>At first, data points are checked for identical positions and points
 that are closer to each other than given <b>dmin</b> are removed.
 Parameters <b>wmult</b> and <b>zmult</b> allow the user to re-scale 
@@ -31,7 +31,7 @@
 distances; if that is the case, the value of <b>zmult</b>
 should be selected so that the vertical and horizontal distances
 have about the same magnitude.
-</p>
+
 <p>Regularized spline with tension method is used in the interpolation.
 The <b>tension</b> parameter controls the distance over which 
 each given point influences the resulting volume (with very high tension, 
@@ -44,11 +44,11 @@
 smoothing parameter set to zero (<b>smooth=0</b>) the resulting volume
 passes exactly through the data points. 
 When smoothing is used, it is possible to output a vector map <b>devi</b>
-containing deviations of the resulting volume from the given data. </p>
+containing deviations of the resulting volume from the given data. 
 <p>The user can define a 2D raster map named <b>maskmap</b>, which will
 be used as a mask. The interpolation is skipped for 3-dimensional cells
 whose 2-dimensional projection has a zero value in the mask. Zero values will
-be assigned to these cells in all output 3d raster maps. </p>
+be assigned to these cells in all output 3d raster maps. 
 <p>If the number of given points is greater than 700, segmented
 processing is used. The region is split into 3-dimensional "box"
 segments, each having less than <b>segmax</b> points and interpolation
@@ -60,7 +60,7 @@
 must
 be larger than <b>segmax</b> and less than 700. This limit of 700 was
 selected to ensure the numerical stability and efficiency of the
-algorithm. </p>
+algorithm. 
 
 <h2>EXAMPLES</h2>
 
@@ -179,7 +179,7 @@
 <p><em>v.vol.rst</em> uses regularized spline with tension for
 interpolation from point data (as described in Mitasova and Mitas,
 1993). The implementation has an improved segmentation procedure based
-on Oct-trees which enhances the efficiency for large data sets. </p>
+on Oct-trees which enhances the efficiency for large data sets. 
 
 <p>Geometric parameters - magnitude of gradient (<b>gradient</b>),
 horizontal (<b>aspect1</b>) and vertical (<b>aspect2) </b>aspects,
@@ -187,7 +187,7 @@
 mean curvatures (<b>mcurv</b>) are computed directly from the
 interpolation function so that the important relationships between
 these parameters are preserved. More information on these parameters
-can be found in Mitasova et al., 1995 or Thorpe, 1979.</p>
+can be found in Mitasova et al., 1995 or Thorpe, 1979.
 
 <p>The program gives warning when significant overshoots appear and
 higher tension should be used. However, with tension too high the
@@ -195,27 +195,27 @@
 and everywhere else the volume goes rapidly to trend. With a smoothing
 parameter greater than zero, the volume will not pass through the data 
 points and the higher the parameter the closer the volume will be to the 
-trend. For theory on smoothing with splines see Talmi and Gilat, 1977 or Wahba, 1990. </p>
+trend. For theory on smoothing with splines see Talmi and Gilat, 1977 or Wahba, 1990. 
 
 <p>If a visible connection of segments appears, the program should be
 rerun with higher <b>npmin</b> to get more points from the
-neighborhood of given segment. </p>
+neighborhood of given segment. 
 
 <p>If the number of points in a vector map is less than 400, <b>segmax</b>
 should be set to 400 so that segmentation is not performed when it is
-not necessary. </p>
+not necessary. 
 
 <p>The program gives a warning when the user wants to interpolate outside the
 "box" given by minimum and maximum coordinates in the input vector map. 
 To remedy this, zoom into the area encompassing the input vector data points.
-</p>
 
+
 <p>For large data sets (thousands of data points), it is suggested to
 zoom into a smaller representative area and test whether the parameters
-chosen (e.g. defaults) are appropriate. </p>
+chosen (e.g. defaults) are appropriate. 
 
 <p>The user must run <em>g.region</em> before the program to set the
-3D region for interpolation. </p>
+3D region for interpolation. 
 
 <h2>BUGS</h2>
 <b>devi</b> file is written as 2D and deviations are not written as attributes.
@@ -224,49 +224,49 @@
 <p>Hofierka J., Parajka J., Mitasova H., Mitas L., 2002, Multivariate
 Interpolation of Precipitation Using Regularized Spline with Tension.
 Transactions in
-GIS&nbsp; 6, pp. 135-150. </p>
+GIS&nbsp; 6, pp. 135-150. 
 <p><a href="http://skagit.meas.ncsu.edu/%7Ehelena/gmslab/">Mitas, L.,
 Mitasova, H.</a>, 1999, Spatial Interpolation. In: P.Longley, M.F.
 Goodchild, D.J. Maguire, D.W.Rhind (Eds.), Geographical Information
 Systems: Principles, Techniques, Management and Applications, Wiley,
-pp.481-492 </p>
+pp.481-492 
 <p>Mitas L., Brown W. M., Mitasova H., 1997, <a
  href="http://skagit.meas.ncsu.edu/%7Ehelena/gmslab/lcgfin/cg-mitas.html">Role
 of dynamic cartography in simulations of landscape processes based on
 multi-variate fields.</a> Computers and Geosciences, Vol. 23, No. 4,
-pp. 437-446 (includes CDROM and WWW: www.elsevier.nl/locate/cgvis) </p>
+pp. 437-446 (includes CDROM and WWW: www.elsevier.nl/locate/cgvis) 
 <p>Mitasova H., Mitas L.,&nbsp; Brown W.M.,&nbsp; D.P. Gerdes, I.
 Kosinovsky, Baker, T.1995, Modeling spatially and temporally
 distributed phenomena:
 New methods and tools for GRASS GIS. International Journal of GIS, 9
 (4),
-special issue on Integrating GIS and Environmental modeling, 433-446. </p>
+special issue on Integrating GIS and Environmental modeling, 433-446. 
 <p> Mitasova, H., Mitas, L., Brown, B., Kosinovsky, I., Baker, T.,
 Gerdes, D. (1994): <a
  href="http://skagit.meas.ncsu.edu/%7Ehelena/gmslab/viz/ches.html">Multidimensional
-interpolation and visualization in GRASS GIS</a> </p>
+interpolation and visualization in GRASS GIS</a> 
 <p><a
  href="http://skagit.meas.ncsu.edu/%7Ehelena/gmslab/papers/lmg.rev1.ps">Mitasova
 H. and Mitas L. 1993</a>: Interpolation by Regularized Spline with
 Tension: I. Theory and Implementation, <i>Mathematical Geology</i> 25,
-641-655. </p>
+641-655. 
 <p><a
  href="http://skagit.meas.ncsu.edu/%7Ehelena/gmslab/papers/hmg.rev1.ps">Mitasova
 H. and Hofierka J. 1993</a>: Interpolation by Regularized Spline with
 Tension: II. Application to Terrain Modeling and Surface Geometry
-Analysis, <i>Mathematical Geology</i> 25, 657-667. </p>
+Analysis, <i>Mathematical Geology</i> 25, 657-667. 
 <p>Mitasova, H., 1992 : New capabilities for interpolation and
-topographic analysis in GRASS, GRASSclippings 6, No.2 (summer), p.13. </p>
+topographic analysis in GRASS, GRASSclippings 6, No.2 (summer), p.13. 
 <p>Wahba, G., 1990 : Spline Models for Observational Data, CNMS-NSF
 Regional Conference series in applied mathematics, 59, SIAM,
-Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. </p>
+Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. 
 <p>Mitas, L., Mitasova H., 1988 : General variational approach to the
 interpolation problem, Computers and Mathematics with Applications 16,
-p. 983 </p>
+p. 983 
 <p>Talmi, A. and Gilat, G., 1977 : Method for Smooth Approximation of
-Data, Journal of Computational Physics, 23, p.93-123. </p>
+Data, Journal of Computational Physics, 23, p.93-123. 
 <p>Thorpe, J. A. (1979): Elementary Topics in Differential Geometry.
-Springer-Verlag, New York, pp. 6-94.</p>
+Springer-Verlag, New York, pp. 6-94.
 
 <h2>SEE ALSO</h2>
 <a href="g.region.html">g.region</a>,
@@ -284,18 +284,18 @@
 <a href="mailto:lubos_mitas at ncsu.edu">lubos_mitas at ncsu.edu</a><br>
 Helena Mitasova, Department of Marine, Earth and Atmospheric Sciences,
 North Carolina State University, Raleigh, USA, <a
- href="mailto:hmitaso at unity.ncsu.edu">hmitaso at unity.ncsu.edu</a></p>
+ href="mailto:hmitaso at unity.ncsu.edu">hmitaso at unity.ncsu.edu</a>
 <p>Modified program (translated to C, adapted for GRASS, new
 segmentation procedure): <br>
 Irina Kosinovsky, US Army CERL, Champaign, Illinois, USA <br>
-Dave Gerdes, US Army CERL, Champaign, Illinois, USA </p>
+Dave Gerdes, US Army CERL, Champaign, Illinois, USA 
 <p>Modifications for g3d library, geometric parameters,
 cross-validation, deviations: <br>
 Jaro Hofierka, Department of Geography and Regional Development,
 University of Presov, Presov, Slovakia, <a
  href="MAILTO:hofierka at fhpv.unipo.sk">hofierka at fhpv.unipo.sk</a>, <a
  href="http://www.geomodel.sk">http://www.geomodel.sk</a> <br>
-&nbsp; </p>
+&nbsp; 
 
 
-<p><i>Last changed: $Date$</i> </p>
+<p><i>Last changed: $Date$</i> 

Modified: grass/branches/releasebranch_6_4/vector/v.voronoi/v.delaunay.html
===================================================================
--- grass/branches/releasebranch_6_4/vector/v.voronoi/v.delaunay.html	2011-11-08 11:23:06 UTC (rev 49144)
+++ grass/branches/releasebranch_6_4/vector/v.voronoi/v.delaunay.html	2011-11-08 11:29:50 UTC (rev 49145)
@@ -4,10 +4,10 @@
 to create a Delaunay triangulation vector map (<b>output</b>).
 <p>
 
-<BR>
+<br>
 Delaunay triangulation and Voronoi diagram example:
 <center>
-<img src=v_voronoi_delaunay.png border=1><BR>
+<img src=v_voronoi_delaunay.png border=1><br>
 <table border=0 width=590>
 <tr><td><center>
 <i>Delaunay Triangulation (left pane), Voronoi diagram (center pane),
@@ -62,4 +62,4 @@
 GRASS 5.7 update: Radim Blazek
 
 <p>
-<i>Last changed: $Date$</i></p>
+<i>Last changed: $Date$</i>

Modified: grass/branches/releasebranch_6_4/vector/v.voronoi/v.voronoi.html
===================================================================
--- grass/branches/releasebranch_6_4/vector/v.voronoi/v.voronoi.html	2011-11-08 11:23:06 UTC (rev 49144)
+++ grass/branches/releasebranch_6_4/vector/v.voronoi/v.voronoi.html	2011-11-08 11:29:50 UTC (rev 49145)
@@ -7,10 +7,10 @@
 (see <em>g.region</em>)
 <p>
 
-<BR>
+<br>
 Voronoi diagram and Delaunay triangulation example:
 <center>
-<img src=v_voronoi_delaunay.png border=1><BR>
+<img src=v_voronoi_delaunay.png border=1><br>
 <table border=0 width=590>
 <tr><td><center>
 <i>Delaunay Triangulation (left pane), Voronoi diagram (center pane),
@@ -78,4 +78,4 @@
 GRASS 5.7 update: Radim Blazek
 
 <p>
-<i>Last changed: $Date$</i></p>
+<i>Last changed: $Date$</i>

Modified: grass/branches/releasebranch_6_4/visualization/nviz/description.html
===================================================================
--- grass/branches/releasebranch_6_4/visualization/nviz/description.html	2011-11-08 11:23:06 UTC (rev 49144)
+++ grass/branches/releasebranch_6_4/visualization/nviz/description.html	2011-11-08 11:29:50 UTC (rev 49145)
@@ -21,50 +21,50 @@
 <b>nviz</b> [-<b>q</b>]  [<b>elevation</b>=<em>string</em>]   [<b>color</b>=<em>string</em>]   [<b>vector</b>=<em>string</em>]   [<b>points</b>=<em>string</em>]   [<b>volume</b>=<em>string</em>]   [<b>path</b>=<em>string</em>]   [<b>script</b>=<em>string</em>]   [<b>state</b>=<em>string</em>]   [--<b>verbose</b>]  [--<b>quiet</b>]
 
 <h3>Flags:</h3>
-<DL>
-<DT><b>-q</b></DT>
-<DD>Quickstart - Do not load any data</DD>
+<dl>
+<dt><b>-q</b></DT>
+<dd>Quickstart - Do not load any data</DD>
 
-<DT><b>--verbose</b></DT>
-<DD>Verbose module output</DD>
-<DT><b>--quiet</b></DT>
-<DD>Quiet module output</DD>
-</DL>
+<dt><b>--verbose</b></DT>
+<dd>Verbose module output</DD>
+<dt><b>--quiet</b></DT>
+<dd>Quiet module output</DD>
+</dl>
 
 <h3>Parameters:</h3>
-<DL>
-<DT><b>elevation</b>=<em>string</em></DT>
-<DD>Raster file(s) for elevation</DD>
+<dl>
+<dt><b>elevation</b>=<em>string</em></DT>
+<dd>Raster file(s) for elevation</DD>
 
-<DT><b>color</b>=<em>string</em></DT>
-<DD>Raster file(s) for color</DD>
+<dt><b>color</b>=<em>string</em></DT>
+<dd>Raster file(s) for color</DD>
 
-<DT><b>vector</b>=<em>string</em></DT>
-<DD>Vector lines/areas overlay file(s)</DD>
+<dt><b>vector</b>=<em>string</em></DT>
+<dd>Vector lines/areas overlay file(s)</DD>
 
-<DT><b>points</b>=<em>string</em></DT>
-<DD>Vector points overlay file(s)</DD>
+<dt><b>points</b>=<em>string</em></DT>
+<dd>Vector points overlay file(s)</DD>
 
-<DT><b>volume</b>=<em>string</em></DT>
-<DD>Name of existing 3d raster map</DD>
+<dt><b>volume</b>=<em>string</em></DT>
+<dd>Name of existing 3d raster map</DD>
 
-<DT><b>path</b>=<em>string</em></DT>
-<DD>Set alternative panel path</DD>
+<dt><b>path</b>=<em>string</em></DT>
+<dd>Set alternative panel path</DD>
 
-<DT><b>script</b>=<em>string</em></DT>
-<DD>Execute script file at startup</DD>
+<dt><b>script</b>=<em>string</em></DT>
+<dd>Execute script file at startup</DD>
 
-<DT><b>state</b>=<em>string</em></DT>
-<DD>Load previosly saved state file</DD>
+<dt><b>state</b>=<em>string</em></DT>
+<dd>Load previosly saved state file</DD>
 
-</DL>
+</dl>
 
 
 <h2>SEE ALSO</h2>
 
 Please refer to the detailed manual inside NVIZ (HELP menu) or see the
 <a href="nviz/index.html">NVIZ Tutorial</a>.
-<HR>
-<p><a href="index.html">Main index</a> - <a href="full_index.html">Full index</a></P>
+<hr>
+<p><a href="index.html">Main index</a> - <a href="full_index.html">Full index</a>
 </body>
 </html>



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