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1.1       root        1: .TH ISOBJECTS 5 "23 Jul 1987"
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                      9: .SH NAME
                     10: .B isobjects
                     11: \- ISODE objects database
                     12: .SH DESCRIPTION
                     13: The \fIisobjects\fR
                     14: file contains information regarding the known objects on the host.
                     15: .PP
                     16: Items are separated by any number of blanks and/or tab characters.
                     17: However, double\-quotes may be used to prevent separation between arguments.
                     18: The character `#' at the beginning of a line indicates a comment line.
                     19: .PP
                     20: The first item is the descriptor of the object, a simple string.
                     21: The second item is the corresponding object identifier.
                     22: .SH FILES
                     23: .nf
                     24: .ta \w'\*(EDisobjects  'u
                     25: \*(EDisobjects ISODE objects database
                     26: .re
                     27: .fi
                     28: .SH "SEE ALSO"
                     29: isoentities(5), isoservices(5),
                     30: .br
                     31: \fIThe ISO Development Environment: User's Manual, Volume 1:
                     32: Application Services\fR, \*(lqThe ISODE Objects Database\*(rq.
                     33: .SH AUTHOR
                     34: Marshall T. Rose

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