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NAME
texi2html - a Texinfo to HTML converter
SYNOPSIS
texi2html [options] file
texi2html -check [-verbose] files
DESCRIPTION
Texi2html
converts the given Texinfo file to a set of HTML files. It tries to handle
most of the Texinfo commands. It creates hypertext links for cross-references,
footnotes...
It also tries to add links from a reference to its corresponding entry in the
bibliography (if any). It may also handle a glossary (see the
-glossary
option).
Texi2html
creates several files depending on the contents of the Texinfo file and on
the chosen options (see FILES).
The HTML files created by
texi2html
are closer to TeX than to Info, that's why
texi2html
converts @iftex sections and not @ifinfo ones by default. You can reverse
this with the -expandinfo option.
OPTIONS
-check
Check the given file and give the list of all things that may be Texinfo commands.
This may be used to check the output of
texi2html
to find the Texinfo commands that have been left in the HTML file.
-expandinfo
Expand @ifinfo sections, not @iftex ones.
-glossary
Use the section named 'Glossary' to build a list of terms and put links in the HTML
document from each term toward its definition.
-invisible name
Use name to create invisible destination anchors for index links. This is a workaround
for a known bug of many WWW browsers, including xmosaic.
-I dir
Look also in dir to find included files.
-menu
Show the Texinfo menus; by default they are ignored.
-monolithic
Output only one file, including the table of contents and footnotes.
-number
Number the sections.
-split_chapter
Split the output into several HTML files (one per main section:
chapter, appendix...).
-split_node
Split the output into several HTML files (one per node).
-usage
Print usage instructions, listing the current available command-line options.
-verbose
Give a verbose output. Can be used with the
-check
option.
FILES
By default
texi2html
creates the following files (foo being the name of the Texinfo file):
foo_toc.html
The table of contents.
foo.html
The document's contents.
foo_foot.html
The footnotes (if any).
When used with the
-split
option, it creates several files (one per chapter or node), named
foo_n.html
(n being the indice of the chapter or node), instead of the single
foo.html
file.
When used with the
-monolithic
option, it creates only one file:
foo.html
VARIABLES
texi2html
predefines the following variables: html, texi2html.
ADDITIONAL COMMANDS
texi2html
implements the following non-Texinfo commands:
@ifhtml
This indicates the start of an HTML section, this section will passed through
without any modofication.
The main author is Lionel Cons, CERN CN/DCI/UWS, [email protected].
Many other people around the net contributed to this program.
COPYRIGHT
This program is the intellectual property of the European
Laboratory for Particle Physics (known as CERN). No guarantee whatsoever is
provided by CERN. No liability whatsoever is accepted for any loss or damage
of any kind resulting from any defect or inaccuracy in this information or
code.
CERN, 1211 Geneva 23, Switzerland
SEE ALSO
GNU Texinfo Documentation Format,
HyperText Markup Language (HTML),
World Wide Web (WWW).
BUGS
This program does not understand all Texinfo commands (yet).
TeX specific commands (normally enclosed in @iftex) will be
passed unmodified.