.TH "yodlpost" "1" "1996\-2021" "yodl_4\&.03\&.03" "Your Own Document Language" .PP .SH "NAME" yodlpost \- Yodl post\-processor .PP .SH "SYNOPSIS" .PP \fByodlpost\fP [options] index yodlout [out] .PP .SH "DESCRIPTION" .PP The \fBYodl\fP post processor is used to solve references into the converted text, and to split (where appropriate) the converted \fBYodl\fP text in parts\&. Some conversions do not require post\-processing, such as LaTeX, but most do\&. Therefore, in most cases a \fBYodl\fP conversion consists of two phases: .IP o First, \fByodl\fP(1) is called, producing a raw output file and an associated \fIindex\fP file; .IP o Then, \fByodlpost\fP(1) is called, converting these two files into a final document\&. Normally, \fByodl2\&.\&.\&.\fP(1) scripts are used to perform complete \fBYodl\fP conversions\&. .PP .SH "OPTIONS" .PP \fB\-x ext\fP: extension of the \fIout\fP\-\fBs\fP if different from \fIout\fP\(cq\&s extension itself\&. If omitted, and \fIout\fP has no extension, \fIypp\fP (Yodl Post Processor) is used\&. .PP .SH "SEE ALSO" .PP \fByodl\fP(1), \fByodlbuiltins\fP(7), \fByodlconverters\fP(1), \fByodlletter\fP(7), \fByodlmacros\fP(7), \fByodlmanpage\fP(7), \fByodlstriproff\fP(1), \fByodltables\fP(7), \fByodlverbinsert\fP(1)\&. .PP .SH "BUGS" .PP \- .PP .SH "AUTHOR" .PP Frank B\&. Brokken (f\&.b\&.brokken@rug\&.nl),