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+<HTML><HEAD><TITLE>Manpage of PROJ</TITLE>
+</HEAD><BODY>
+<H1>PROJ</H1>
+Section: User Commands (1)<BR>Updated: 2000/03/21 Rel. 4.4<BR><A HREF="#index">Index</A>
+<A HREF="../index.html">Return to Main Contents</A><HR>
+
+<A NAME="lbAB">&nbsp;</A>
+<H2>NAME</H2>
+
+cs2cs - cartographic coordinate system filter
+<A NAME="lbAC">&nbsp;</A>
+<H2>SYNOPSIS</H2>
+
+<B>cs2cs</B>
+
+[
+<B>-eEfIlrstvwW</B>
+
+[
+<I>args</I>
+
+] ] [
+<B>+opts[=arg]</B>
+
+]
+<BR>
+
+<BR>&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;[&nbsp;<B>+to</B>&nbsp;[<B>+opts</B>[<B>=arg</B>]]&nbsp;]
+file[s]
+<A NAME="lbAD">&nbsp;</A>
+<H2>DESCRIPTION</H2>
+
+<I>Cs2cs</I>
+
+performs transformation between the source and destination cartographic
+coordinate system on a set of input points. The coordinate system
+transformation can include translation between projected and geographic
+coordinates as well as the application of datum shifts.
+<P>
+
+The following control parameters can appear in any order:
+<DL COMPACT>
+<DT><B>-I</B>
+
+<DD>
+method to specify inverse translation, convert from <B>+to</B> coordinate
+system to the primary coordinate system defined.
+<DT><B>-t</B><I>a</I>
+
+<DD>
+<I>A</I>
+
+specifies a character employed as the first character to denote
+a control line to be passed through without processing.
+This option applicable to ascii input only.
+(# is the default value).
+<DT><B>-e</B><I> string</I>
+
+<DD>
+<I>String</I>
+
+is an arbitrary string to be output if an error is detected during
+data transformations.
+The default value is: *\t*.
+Note that if the
+<B>-b,</B>
+
+<B>-i</B>
+
+or
+<B>-o</B>
+
+options are employed, an error is returned as HUGE_VAL
+value for both return values.
+<DT><B>-E</B>
+
+<DD>
+causes the input coordinates to be copied to the output line
+prior to printing the converted values.
+<DT><B>-l</B><I>[p|P|=|e|u|d]</I><B>id</B>
+
+<DD>
+List projection identifiers with
+<B>-l,</B>
+
+<B>-lp</B>
+
+or
+<B>-lP (expanded)</B>
+
+that can be selected with
+<B>+proj.</B>
+
+<B>-l=</B><I>id</I>
+
+gives expanded description of projection
+<I>id.</I>
+
+List ellipsoid identifiers with
+<B>-le,</B>
+
+that can be selected with
+<B>+ellps,</B>
+
+<B>-lu</B>
+
+list of cartesian to meter conversion factors
+that can be selected with
+<B>+units</B>
+
+or
+<B>-ld</B>
+
+list of datums that can be selected with
+<B>+datum.</B>
+
+<DT><B>-r</B>
+
+<DD>
+This options reverses the order of the
+expected input from longitude-latitude or x-y to latitude-longitude or y-x.
+<DT><B>-s</B>
+
+<DD>
+This options reverses the order of the
+output from x-y or longitude-latitude to y-x or latitude-longitude.
+<DT><B>-f</B><I> format</I>
+
+<DD>
+<I>Format</I>
+
+is a
+<I>printf</I>
+
+format string to control the form of the output values.
+For inverse projections, the output will be in degrees when this option
+is employed.
+If a format is specified for inverse projection the
+output data will be in decimal degrees.
+The default format is &quot;%.2f&quot; for forward projection and DMS
+for inverse.
+<DT><B>-[w|W]</B><I>n</I>
+
+<DD>
+<I>N</I>
+
+is the number of significant fractional digits to employ for
+seconds output (when the option is not specified,
+<B>-w3</B>
+
+is assumed).
+When
+<B>-W</B>
+
+is employed the fields will be constant width and with leading zeroes.
+<DT><B>-v</B>
+
+<DD>
+causes a listing of cartographic control parameters tested for and
+used by the program to be printed prior to input data.
+</DL>
+<P>
+
+The
+<B>+args</B>
+
+run-line arguments are associated with cartographic parameters
+and usage varies with projection and for a complete description see
+<I>Cartographic Projection Procedures for the UNIX Environment---A User's Manual )</I>
+
+and supplementary documentation for Release 4.
+<P>
+
+The <I>cs2cs</I> program requires two coordinate system definitions. The
+first (or primary is defined based on all projection parameters not
+appearing after the <B>+to</B> argument. All projection parameters
+appearing after the <B>+to</B> argument are considered the definition
+of the second coordinate system. If there is no second coordinate system
+defined, a geographic coordinate system based on the datum and ellipsoid of
+the source coordinate system is assumed. Note that the source and destination
+coordinate system can both be projections, both be geographic, or one of
+each and may have the same or different datums.
+<P>
+
+Additional projection control parameters may be contained in two
+auxilliary control files:
+the first is optionally referenced with the
+<B>+init=</B><I>file:id</I>
+
+and the second is always processed after the name
+of the projection has been established from either the run-line
+or the contents of
+<B>+init</B>
+
+file.
+The environment parameter
+<B>PROJ_LIB</B>
+
+establishes the default directory for a file reference without
+an absolute path. This is also used for supporting files like
+datum shift files.
+<P>
+
+One or more
+<I>files</I>
+
+(processed in left to right order)
+specify the source of data to be transformed.
+A - will specify the location of processing standard input.
+If no files are specified, the input is assumed to be from
+<I>stdin.</I>
+
+For input data the two data values must be in the
+first two white space separated fields and
+when both input and output are ASCII all trailing portions
+of the input line are appended to the output line.
+<P>
+
+Input geographic data
+(longitude and latitude) must be in DMS format and input
+cartesian data must be in units consistent with the ellipsoid
+major axis or sphere radius units.
+Output geographic coordinates will be in DMS
+(if the
+<B>-w</B>
+
+switch is not employed) and precise to 0.001&quot;
+with trailing, zero-valued minute-second fields deleted.
+<A NAME="lbAE">&nbsp;</A>
+<H2>EXAMPLE</H2>
+
+The following script
+<DL COMPACT><DT><DD>
+<BR>&nbsp;<TT>cs2cs&nbsp;+proj=latlong&nbsp;+datum=NAD83&nbsp;
+<BR>&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;+to&nbsp;+proj=utm&nbsp;+zone=10&nbsp;+datum=NAD27&nbsp;-r&nbsp;&lt;&lt;EOF
+<BR>&nbsp;45d15'33.1&quot;<TT>&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;</TT>111.5W<BR>
+<BR>&nbsp;45d15.551666667N<TT>&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;</TT>-111d30<BR>
+<BR>&nbsp;+45.25919444444<TT>&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;</TT>111d30'000w<BR>
+<BR>&nbsp;EOF</TT>
+</DL>
+
+will transform the input NAD83 geographic coordinates into NAD27 coordinates
+in the UTM projection with zone 10 selected.
+The geographic values of this example are equivalent and meant
+as examples of various forms of DMS input.
+The x-y output data will appear as three lines of:
+<DL COMPACT><DT><DD>
+<BR>&nbsp;<TT>1402285.99&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;5076292.42&nbsp;0.000
+</DL>
+
+</TT><A NAME="lbAF">&nbsp;</A>
+<H2>SEE ALSO</H2>
+
+<B><A HREF="../man1U/proj.1U.html">proj</A>(1U),</B>
+
+<BR>
+
+<I>Cartographic Projection Procedures for the UNIX Environment---A User's Manual,</I>
+
+(Evenden, 1990, Open-file report 90-284).
+<BR>
+
+<I>Map Projections Used by the U. S. Geological Survey</I>
+
+(Snyder, 1984,
+USGS Bulletin 1532).
+<BR>
+
+<I>Map Projections---A Working Manual</I>
+
+(Synder, 1988, USGS Prof. Paper 1395).
+<BR>
+
+<I>An Album of Map Projections</I>
+
+(Snyder &amp; Voxland, 1989, USGS Prof. Paper 1453).
+<A NAME="lbAG">&nbsp;</A>
+<H2>HOME PAGE</H2>
+
+<A HREF="http://www.remotesensing.org/proj">http://www.remotesensing.org/proj</A>
+<P>
+
+<HR>
+<A NAME="index">&nbsp;</A><H2>Index</H2>
+<DL>
+<DT><A HREF="#lbAB">NAME</A><DD>
+<DT><A HREF="#lbAC">SYNOPSIS</A><DD>
+<DT><A HREF="#lbAD">DESCRIPTION</A><DD>
+<DT><A HREF="#lbAE">EXAMPLE</A><DD>
+<DT><A HREF="#lbAF">SEE ALSO</A><DD>
+<DT><A HREF="#lbAG">HOME PAGE</A><DD>
+</DL>
+<HR>
+This document was created by
+<A HREF="http://localhost/cgi-bin/man/man2html">man2html</A>,
+using the manual pages.<BR>
+Time: 13:14:44 GMT, October 14, 2005
+</BODY>
+</HTML>
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+<HTML><HEAD><TITLE>Manpage of GEOD</TITLE>
+</HEAD><BODY>
+<H1>GEOD</H1>
+Section: User Commands (1)<BR>Updated: 2000/03/21 Rel. 4.4<BR><A HREF="#index">Index</A>
+<A HREF="../index.html">Return to Main Contents</A><HR>
+
+<A NAME="lbAB">&nbsp;</A>
+<H2>NAME</H2>
+
+geod - direct geodesic computations
+<BR>
+
+invgeod - inverse geodesic computations
+<A NAME="lbAC">&nbsp;</A>
+<H2>SYNOPSIS</H2>
+
+<B>geod</B>
+
+<B>+ellps=&lt;ellipse&gt;</B>
+
+[
+<B>-afFIlptwW</B>
+
+[
+<I>args</I>
+
+] ] [
+<B>+args</B>
+
+]
+file[s]
+<BR>
+
+<B>invgeod</B>
+
+<B>+ellps=&lt;ellipse&gt;</B>
+
+[
+<B>-afFIlptwW</B>
+
+[
+<I>args</I>
+
+] ] [
+<B>+args</B>
+
+]
+file[s]
+<A NAME="lbAD">&nbsp;</A>
+<H2>DESCRIPTION</H2>
+
+<I>Geod</I>
+
+(direct) and
+<I>invgeod</I>
+
+(inverse)
+perform geodesic (``Great Circle'') computations for determining
+latitude, longitude and back azimuth of a terminus point
+given a initial point latitude, longitude, azimuth and distance (direct) or
+the forward and back azimuths and distance between an initial and
+terminus point latitudes and longitudes (inverse).
+<P>
+
+The following runline control parameters can appear in any order:
+<DL COMPACT>
+<DT><B>-I</B>
+
+<DD>
+Specifies that the inverse geodesic computation is to be performed.
+May be used with execution of
+<B>goed</B>
+
+as an alternative to
+<B>invgeod</B>
+
+execution.
+<DT><B>-a</B>
+
+<DD>
+Latitude and longitudes of the initial and terminal points,
+forward and back azimuths and distance are output.
+<DT><B>-t</B><I>a</I>
+
+<DD>
+<I>A</I>
+
+specifies a character employed as the first character to denote
+a control line to be passed through without processing.
+<DT><B>-le</B>
+
+<DD>
+Gives a listing of all the ellipsoids that may be selected with the
+<B>+ellps=</B>
+
+option.
+<DT><B>-lu</B>
+
+<DD>
+Gives a listing of all the units that may be selected with the
+<B>+units=</B>
+
+option.
+<DT><B>-[f|F]</B><I> format</I>
+
+<DD>
+<I>Format</I>
+
+is a
+<I>printf</I>
+
+format string to control the output form of the geographic coordinate values
+(<B>f</B>) or distance value (<B>F</B>).
+The default mode is DMS for geographic coordinates and &quot;%.3f&quot; for distance.
+<DT><B>-[w|W]</B><I>n</I>
+
+<DD>
+<I>N</I>
+
+is the number of significant fractional digits to employ for
+seconds output (when the option is not specified,
+<B>-w3</B>
+
+is assumed).
+When
+<B>-W</B>
+
+is employed the fields will be constant width with leading zeroes.
+<DT><B>-p</B>
+
+<DD>
+This option causes the azimuthal values to be output as unsigned
+DMS numbers between 0 and 360 degrees. Also note -f.
+</DL>
+<P>
+
+The
+<B>+args</B>
+
+run-line arguments are associated with geodetic parameters
+for specifying the ellipsoidal or sphere to use.
+See
+<B>proj</B>
+
+documentation for full list of these parameters and contrl.
+The options are processed in left to right order
+from the run line.
+Reentry of an option is ignored with the first occurance assumed to
+be the desired value.
+<P>
+
+One or more
+<I>files</I>
+
+(processed in left to right order)
+specify the source of data to be transformed.
+A - will specify the location of processing standard input.
+If no files are specified, the input is assumed to be from
+<I>stdin.</I>
+
+<P>
+
+For direct determinations input data must be in latitude,
+longitude, azimuth and distance order and output will be
+latitude, longitude and back azimuth of the terminus point.
+Latitude, longitude of the initial and terminus point are
+input for the inverse mode and respective forward and back
+azimuth from the initial and terminus points are output along
+with the distance between the points.
+<P>
+
+Input geographic coordinates
+(latitude and longitude) and azimuthal data must be in DMS format and input
+distance data must be in units consistent with the ellipsoid
+major axis or sphere radius units.
+Output geographic coordinates will be in DMS
+(if the
+<B>-f</B>
+
+switch is not employed) to 0.001&quot;
+with trailing, zero-valued minute-second fields deleted.
+Output distance data will be in the same units as the ellipsoid or
+sphere radius.
+<P>
+
+The Earth's ellipsoidal figure may be selected in the same
+manner as program
+<B>proj</B>
+
+by using
+<B>+ellps=, +a=, +es=,</B>
+
+etc.
+<P>
+
+<I>Geod</I>
+
+may also be used to determine intermediate points along either
+a geodesic line between two points or along an arc of specified distance
+from a geographic point.
+In both cases an initial point must be specified with
+<B>+lat_1=</B><I>lat</I>
+
+and
+<B>+lon_1=</B><I>lon</I>
+
+parameters and either a terminus point
+<B>+lat_2=</B><I>lat</I>
+
+and
+<B>+lon_2=</B><I>lon</I>
+
+or a distance and azimuth from the initial point with
+<B>+S=</B><I>distance</I>
+
+and
+<B>+A=</B><I>azimuth</I>
+
+must be specified.
+<P>
+
+If points along a geodesic are to be determined then either
+<B>+n_S=</B><I>integer</I>
+
+specifying the number of intermediate points and/or
+<B>+del_S=</B><I>distance</I>
+
+specifying the incremental distance between points must be specified.
+<P>
+
+To determine points along an arc equidistant from the initial point both
+<B>+del_A=</B><I>angle</I>
+
+and
+<B>+n_A=</B><I>integer</I>
+
+must be specified which determine the respective angular increments
+and number of points to be determined.
+
+<A NAME="lbAE">&nbsp;</A>
+<H2>EXAMPLE</H2>
+
+The following script determines the geodesic azimuths and distance in
+U.S. stature miles from Boston, MA, to Portland, OR:
+<DL COMPACT><DT><DD>
+<BR>&nbsp;<TT>geod&nbsp;+ellps=clrk66&nbsp;&lt;&lt;EOF&nbsp;-I&nbsp;+units=us-mi
+<BR>&nbsp;42d15'N&nbsp;71d07'W&nbsp;45d31'N&nbsp;123d41'W
+<BR>&nbsp;EOF</TT>
+</DL>
+
+which gives the results:
+<DL COMPACT><DT><DD>
+<BR>&nbsp;<TT>-66d31'50.141&quot;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;75d39'13.083&quot;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;2587.504
+</DL>
+
+where the first two values are the
+azimuth from Boston to Portland, the back azimuth from Portland to
+Boston followed by the distance.
+<P>
+
+An example of forward geodesic use is to use the Boston location and determine
+Portland's location by azimuth and distance:
+<DL COMPACT><DT><DD>
+<BR>&nbsp;geod&nbsp;+ellps=clrk66&nbsp;&lt;&lt;EOF&nbsp;+units=us-mi
+<BR>&nbsp;42d15'N&nbsp;71d07'W&nbsp;-66d31'50.141&quot;&nbsp;2587.504
+<BR>&nbsp;EOF</TT>
+</DL>
+
+which gives:
+<DL COMPACT><DT><DD>
+<BR>&nbsp;<TT>45d31'0.003&quot;N&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;123d40'59.985&quot;W&nbsp;75d39'13.094&quot;</TT>
+</DL>
+
+Note: lack of precision in the distance value compromises
+the precision of the Portland location.
+<A NAME="lbAF">&nbsp;</A>
+<H2>SEE ALSO</H2>
+
+Thomas, P.D., 1970,
+<I>Spheroidal Geodesics, Reference Systems &amp; Local Geometry:</I>
+
+U.S. Naval Oceanographic Office, S-138.
+<A NAME="lbAG">&nbsp;</A>
+<H2>HOME PAGE</H2>
+
+<A HREF="http://www.remotesensing.org/proj">http://www.remotesensing.org/proj</A>
+<P>
+
+<HR>
+<A NAME="index">&nbsp;</A><H2>Index</H2>
+<DL>
+<DT><A HREF="#lbAB">NAME</A><DD>
+<DT><A HREF="#lbAC">SYNOPSIS</A><DD>
+<DT><A HREF="#lbAD">DESCRIPTION</A><DD>
+<DT><A HREF="#lbAE">EXAMPLE</A><DD>
+<DT><A HREF="#lbAF">SEE ALSO</A><DD>
+<DT><A HREF="#lbAG">HOME PAGE</A><DD>
+</DL>
+<HR>
+This document was created by
+<A HREF="http://localhost/cgi-bin/man/man2html">man2html</A>,
+using the manual pages.<BR>
+Time: 13:14:56 GMT, October 14, 2005
+</BODY>
+</HTML>
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+<HTML><HEAD><TITLE>Manpage of PJ_INIT</TITLE>
+</HEAD><BODY>
+<H1>PJ_INIT</H1>
+Section: Misc. Reference Manual Pages (3U)<BR>Updated: 2001/04/05 Rel. 4.4<BR><A HREF="#index">Index</A>
+<A HREF="../index.html">Return to Main Contents</A><HR>
+
+
+
+<A NAME="lbAB">&nbsp;</A>
+<H2>NAME</H2>
+
+pj_init - initialize cartographic projection
+<BR>
+
+pj_init_plus - initialize cartographic projection
+<BR>
+
+pj_fwd - forward cartographic projection
+<BR>
+
+pj_inv - inverse cartographic projection
+<BR>
+
+pj_transform - transform between coordinate systems
+<BR>
+
+pj_free - de-initialize projection
+<A NAME="lbAC">&nbsp;</A>
+<H2>SYNOPSIS</H2>
+
+<PRE>
+#include &lt;<A HREF="file:/usr/include/proj_api.h">proj_api.h</A>&gt;
+
+projPJ pj_init(int argc, char **argv)
+
+projPJ pj_init_plus(const char *defn)
+
+projUV pj_fwd(projUV val, projPJ proj)
+
+projUV pj_inv(projUV val, projPJ proj)
+
+int pj_transform(projPJ src_cs, projPJ dst_cs, long point_count,
+ double *x, double *y, double *z)
+
+void pj_free(projPJ proj)
+
+</PRE><A NAME="lbAD">&nbsp;</A>
+<H2>DESCRIPTION</H2>
+
+Procedure <B>pj_init</B> selects and initializes a cartographic projection
+with its argument control parameters.
+<B>Argc</B> is the number of elements in the array of control strings
+<B>argv</B> that each contain individual cartographic control keyword
+assignments (<TT>+</TT> <B>proj</B> arguments).
+The list must contain at least the <B>proj=</B><I>projection</I> and
+Earth's radius or elliptical parameters.
+If the initialization of the projection is successful a valid
+address is returned otherwise a NULL value.
+<P>
+The <B>pj_init_plus</B> function operates similarly to <B>pj_init</B> but
+takes a single string containing the definition, with each parameter
+prefixed with a plus sign. For example &quot;+proj=utm +zone=11 +ellps=WGS84&quot;.
+<P>
+Once initialization is performed either forward or inverse
+projections can be performed with the returned value of <B>pj_init</B>
+used as the argument <B>proj</B>.
+The argument structure <B>projUV</B> values <B>u</B> and <B>v</B> contain
+respective longitude and latitude or x and y.
+Latitude and longitude are in radians.
+If a projection operation fails, both elements of <B>projUV</B> are
+set to HUGE_VAL (defined in <I>math.h</I>).
+<P>
+<B>Note:</B> all projections have a forward mode, but some do not have
+an inverse projection.
+If the projection does not have an inverse the projPJ structure element
+<I>inv</I> will be NULL.
+<P>
+The <B>pj_transform</B> function may be used to transform points between
+the two provided coordinate systems. In addition to converting between
+cartographic projection coordinates and geographic coordinates, this function
+also takes care of datum shifts if possible between the source and destination
+coordinate system. Unlike <B>pj_fwd</B> and <B>pj_inv</B> it is also allowable
+for the coordinate system definitions (<B>PJ *</B>) to be geographic coordinate
+systems (defined as +proj=latlong). The <B>x</B>, <B>y</B> and <B>z</B> arrays
+contain the input values of the points, and are replaced with the output
+values. The function returns zero on success, or the error number (also in
+pj_errno) on failure.
+<P>
+Memory associated with the projection may be freed with <B>pj_free</B>.
+<A NAME="lbAE">&nbsp;</A>
+<H2>EXAMPLE</H2>
+
+The following program reads latitude and longitude values in decimal
+degress, performs Mercator projection with a Clarke 1866 ellipsoid and
+a 33&#176; latitude of true scale and prints the projected
+cartesian values in meters:
+<PRE>
+<TT>
+#include &lt;<A HREF="file:/usr/include/proj_api.h">proj_api.h</A>&gt;
+
+main(int argc, char **argv) {
+ char *args[] = { &quot;proj=merc&quot;, &quot;ellps=clrk66&quot;, &quot;lat_ts=33&quot; };
+ projUV p;
+ projPJ pj;
+
+ if (!(pj = pj_init(3, args)))
+ <A HREF="../man1/exit.1.html">exit</A>(1);
+ while (scanf(&quot;%lf %lf&quot;, &amp;p.v, &amp;p.u) == 2) {
+ p.u *= DEG_TO_RAD;
+ p.v *= DEG_TO_RAD;
+ p = pj_fwd(p, pj);
+ printf(&quot;%.2f\t%.2f\n&quot;, p.u, p.v);
+ }
+ exit(0);
+} </TT>
+<BR>
+</PRE>
+
+<A NAME="lbAF">&nbsp;</A>
+<H2>LIBRARY</H2>
+
+libproj.a - library of projections and support procedures
+<A NAME="lbAG">&nbsp;</A>
+<H2>SEE ALSO</H2>
+
+<B><A HREF="../man1U/proj.1U.html">proj</A>(1U),</B>
+
+<BR>
+
+<I>Cartographic Projection Procedures for the UNIX Environment---A User's Manual,</I>
+
+(Evenden, 1990, Open-file report 90-284).
+<A NAME="lbAH">&nbsp;</A>
+<H2>HOME PAGE</H2>
+
+<A HREF="http://www.remotesensing.org/proj">http://www.remotesensing.org/proj</A>
+<P>
+<P>
+
+<HR>
+<A NAME="index">&nbsp;</A><H2>Index</H2>
+<DL>
+<DT><A HREF="#lbAB">NAME</A><DD>
+<DT><A HREF="#lbAC">SYNOPSIS</A><DD>
+<DT><A HREF="#lbAD">DESCRIPTION</A><DD>
+<DT><A HREF="#lbAE">EXAMPLE</A><DD>
+<DT><A HREF="#lbAF">LIBRARY</A><DD>
+<DT><A HREF="#lbAG">SEE ALSO</A><DD>
+<DT><A HREF="#lbAH">HOME PAGE</A><DD>
+</DL>
+<HR>
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