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groff_www (7)
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NAME
groff_www - groff macros for authoring web pages
SYNOPSIS
groff -mwww
[ options ]
file ...
DESCRIPTION
This manual page describes the GNU -mwww macro package, which is part of
the groff document formatting system.
The manual page is very a basic guide, and the html device driver
(grohtml)
has been completely rewritten but still remains as in an alpha state.
It has been included into the distribution so that a lot of people have a
chance to test it.
Note that this macro file will be automatically called (via the
troffrc
file) if you use
-Thtml.
To see the hyperlinks in action, please format this man page with the
grohtml
device.
Here is a summary of the functions found in this macro set.
.HX automatic heading level cut off;
$1 point for sections/headers
.BCL specify colours on a web page
.BGIMG specify background image
.URL create a url using two parameters
.FTP create an ftp reference
.MTO create a html email address
.FTP create an ftp reference
.TAG generate an html name
.IMG include an image file
.PIMG include png image
.MPIMG place png on the margin and
wrap text around it
.HnS begin heading
.HnE end heading
.LK emit automatically collected links.
.HR produce a horizontal rule
.NHR suppress automatic generation of rules.
.HTL only generate HTML title
.ULS unorder list begin
.ULE unorder list end
.LI insert a list item
.DC generate a drop capital
.HTML pass an html raw request to the
device driver
Output of the
pic,
eqn,
refer,
and
tbl
preprocessors is acceptable as input.
REQUESTS
HX
Specify the cut off depth when generating links from section headings.
For example, a parameter of~2 would cause
grohtml
to generate a list of links for
.NH 1
and
.NH 2
but not for
.NH 3.
Whereas
.HX 0
will tell
grohtml
that no heading links should be created at all.
Another method for turning automatic headings off is by issuing the
the command line switch
-P-l
to
groff.
BCL
This macro takes five parameters: foreground, background, active hypertext
link, hypertext link not yet visited, and visited hypertext link colour.
BGIMG
the only parameter to this macro is the background image file.
URL
generates
a URL using either two or three arguments.
The first parameter is the actual URL, the second is the name of the link,
and the third is optional stuff to be printed immediately afterwards.
Hyphenation is disabled while printing the actual URL; explicit breakpoints
should be inserted with the
[rs]:
escape.
Here is how to encode
The URL macro can be of any type; for example we can reference
by:
.URL pic.html [dq]Eric Raymond's pic guide[dq]
MTO
Generate an email html reference.
The first argument is mandatory as the email address.
The optional second argument is the text you see in your browser, and
an optional third argument is stuff printed immediately afterwards.
Hyphenation is disabled while printing the actual email address.
For example,
was achieved by the following macro:
Note that all the URLs actually are treated as consuming no textual space
in groff.
This could be considered as a bug since it causes some problems.
To circumvent this,
www.tmac
inserts a zero-width character which expands to a harmless space (only if
run with
-Thtml).
FTP
indicates that data can be obtained via ftp.
The first argument is the url and the second is the browser text.
A third argument, similar to the macros above, is intended for stuff printed
immediately afterwards.
The second and the third parameter are optional.
Hyphenation is disabled while printing the actual URL.
As an example, here the location of the
The macro example above was specified by:
Generates an html name tag from its argument.
This can then be referenced using the
macro.
As you can see, you must precede the tag name with
#
since it is a local reference.
This link was achieved via placing a TAG in the URL description above;
the source looks like this:
.TP
.B URL
generates
.TAG URL
a URL using either two or three arguments.
...
IMG
Include a picture into the document.
The first argument is the horizontal location: right, left, or center
(-R,
-L,
or
-C).
The second argument is the filename.
The optional third and fourth arguments are the width and height.
If the width is absent it defaults to 1~inch.
If the height is absent it defaults to the width.
This maps onto an html img tag.
If you are including a png image then it is advisable to use the
PIMG
macro.
PIMG
Include an image in PNG format.
This macro takes exactly the same parameters as the
IMG
macro; it has the advantage of working with postscript and html devices
also since it can automatically convert the image into the EPS format,
using the following programs
of the
netpbm
package:
pngtopnm,
pnmcrop,
and
pnmtops.
If the document isn't processed with
-Thtml
it is necessary to use the
-U
option of groff.
MPIMG
Place a PNG image on the margin and wrap text around it.
The first parameter is the alignment: left or right
(-L
or
-R).
The second argument is the filename.
The optional third and fourth arguments are the width and height.
If the width is absent it defaults to 1~inch.
If the height is absent it defaults to the width.
HnS
Begin heading.
The heading level is specified by the first parameter.
Use this macro of your headings contain URLs.
Example:
Force grohtml to place the automatically generated links at this position.
If this manual page has been processed with
-Thtml
those links can be seen right here.
SECTION HEADING LINKS
By default
grohtml
generates links to all section headings and places these at the top of the
html document. (See
for details of how to switch this off or alter the position).
HR
Generate a full-width horizontal rule.
NHR
Suppress generation of the top and bottom rules which grohtml emits
by default.
HTL
Generate an HTML title only.
This differs from the
TL
macro of the
ms
macro package which generates both an HTML title and an H1 heading.
Use it to provide an HTML title as search engine fodder but a graphic title
in the document.
HTML
All text after this macro is treated as raw html.
If the document is processed without
-Thtml
then the macro is ignored.
Internally, this macro is used as a building block for other higher-level
macros.
For example, the
BGIMG
macro is defined as
.de BGIMG
. HTML <body background=[rs]$1>
..
DC
Produce a drop capital.
The first parameter is the letter to be dropped and enlarged, the second
parameter is the ajoining text whose height the first letter should not
exceed.
The optional third parameter is the color of the dropped letter.
LIMITATIONS OF GROHTML
tbl
information is currently rendered as a PNG image.