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NAME

       t3highlight - create syntax highlighted document from source file.

SYNOPSIS

       t3highlight [OPTION]... [FILE]

DESCRIPTION

       t3highlight reads a source file and creates a syntax highlighted document from it.

OPTIONS

       t3highlight accepts the following options:

       -d  type, --document-type=type
              For  styles which define multiple document types, select a specific type instead of
              the default. For example, the html style supplied  with  t3highlight  provides  the
              standalone,  separate-css  and  raw  styles.  By  default the first (standalone) is
              chosen. See the -D/--list-document-types  option  for  finding  out  the  available
              document types.

       -D, --list-document-types
              Show  a  list  of  the  available document types for the selected output style, and
              exit.

       -l lang, --language=lang
              Use source language lang for highlighting. See the -L/--list option for finding out
              the available languages.

       --language-file=file
              Use  the  file  file  for  highlighting. This option allows loading of highlighting
              patterns directly from a file, rather than using a named language from the lang.map
              file. This is particularly useful when developing new highlighting patterns.

       -L, --list
              Show a list of all the available source languages and output styles, and exit.

       -s style, --style=style
              Use output style style to create the output document. The default is the esc style,
              which uses escape sequences to provide colored output  to  the  terminal.  See  the
              -L/--list option for finding out the available styles.

       -t tag, --tag=tag
              The header and footer, as defined by the document style, may contain tag references
              in the form %{name}. The tags name and charset are always defined, but  a  document
              style  may  include  more.  This  option  allows  specification of extra values, or
              overriding of predefined tags. tag must have the form name=value.

              Tags in the header or footer that have  not  been  defined  will  be  removed.   An
              example  of  a custom tag is the css tag used in the separate-css document style of
              the html output style. This allows insertion of the desired  CSS  style  sheet  URL
              into the generated file.

       -v, --verbose
              Print verbose warning messages.

FILES

       libt3highlight,  which  is  used  by  t3highlight  to do the highlighting, and t3highlight
       itself look for their data files in the  directory  $HOME/.local/share/libt3highlight  and
       /usr/share/libt3highlight?  (where  ?   is a digit indicating the binary API version). The
       documentation on how to write highlighting patterns and style files is normally  installed
       in /usr/share/doc/libt3highlight.

BUGS

       If  you  think you have found a bug, please check that you are using the latest version of
       libt3highlight <http://os.ghalkes.nl/libt3highlight.html>.  When  reporting  bugs,  please
       include a minimal example that demonstrates the problem.

AUTHOR

       G.P. Halkes <libt3highlight@ghalkes.nl>

COPYRIGHT

       Copyright © 2012 G.P. Halkes
       libt3highlight is licensed under the GNU General Public License version 3.
       For  more  details on the license, see the file COPYING in the documentation directory. On
       Un*x systems this is usually /usr/share/doc/libt3highlight.