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NAME

       HsColour - generate colourised output for Haskell code

SYNOPSIS

       HsColour options [file.hs]

DESCRIPTION

       HsColour  is  a program that colourises Haskell code. It currently has six output formats:
       ANSI terminal codes, HTML 3.2 with <font> tags, HTML 4.01 with CSS, XHTML 1.0 with  inline
       CSS styling, LaTeX, and mIRC chat client codes.

   Flag reference:
       -version
              Print out version information.

       -help  A rudimentary help message.

       -oOUTPUT
              Write the output to the specified file.

       -tty   Write output with ANSI terminal code colours (this is the default).

       -html  Write output in HTML 3.2 format with font tags.

       -css   Write output in HTML 4.01 format with CSS styling.

       -icss  Write output in XHTML 1.0 format with inline CSS styling.

       -latex Write output as LaTeX source code.

       -mirc  Output for IRC.

       -lit   When  outputting  HTML etc, inform HsColour that the input Haskell code is Literate
              Haskell.

       -lit-tex
              When outputting LaTeX, inform HsColour that the  input  Haskell  code  is  Literate
              Haskell.

       -anchor
              In HTML mode add named anchors.

       -partial
              Create  output  fragments (ie omit the HTML DOCTYPE header, CSS stylesheet link, or
              LaTeX prologue) for embedding in a larger document.

       -print-css
              Print out the default CSS definitions, in case you lose the .css file.

       -nolit Turn off -lit mode.

       -noanchor
              Turn off -anchor mode.

       -nopartial
              Turn off -partial mode.

       The HsColour homepage is at http://www.cs.york.ac.uk/fp/darcs/hscolour/ .

COPYRIGHT

       Copyright © 2003-2009 Malcolm Wallace and Bjorn Bringert

       This program comes with NO WARRANTY, to the extent permitted by law.  You may redistribute
       copies  of  this  program  under  the  terms  of the GNU General Public License.  For more
       information about these matters, see the file named COPYING.

AUTHOR

       The text for this page was constructed from HsColour's main web page  by  Erik  de  Castro
       Lopo <erikd@mega-nerd.com>, for the Debian GNU/Linux system (but may be used by others).