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NAME

       Source-highlight - convert source code to syntax highlighted document

SYNOPSIS

       source-highlight [OPTIONS]... < INPUT_FILE > OUTPUT_FILE

DESCRIPTION

       GNU GNU source-highlight 3.1.9

       Highlight the syntax of a source file (e.g. Java) into a specific format (e.g.  HTML)

              source-highlight   [OPTIONS]...   -i  INPUT_FILE  -o  OUTPUT_FILE  source-highlight
              [OPTIONS]... [FILES]...

       -h, --help
              Print help and exit

       --detailed-help
              Print help, including all details and hidden options, and exit

       -V, --version
              Print version and exit

       -i, --input=FILENAME
              Input file (default=stdin)

       -o, --output=FILENAME
              Output file (default=stdout, when the third invocation form is used).  If  'STDOUT'
              is specified, the output is directed to standard output

       You  can  simply  specify  some files at the command line and also use regular expressions
       (for instance *.java).  In this case the name for the output files will  be  formed  using
       the  name  of  the  source  file  with  a .EXT appended, where EXT is the extension chosen
       according to the output format specified (for instance .html).

       -s, --src-lang=STRING
              source language (use --lang-list to get the complete list).  If not specified,  the
              source language will be guessed from the file extension.

       --lang-list
              list all the supported language and associated language definition file

       --outlang-list
              list all the supported output language and associated language definition file

       -f, --out-format=STRING
              output format (use --outlang-list to get the complete list)  (default=`html')

       -d, --doc
              create  an  output file that can be used as a stand alone document (e.g., not to be
              included in another one)

       --no-doc
              cancel the --doc option even if it is implied (e.g., when css is given)

       -c, --css=FILENAME
              the external style sheet filename.  Implies --doc

       -T, --title=STRING
              give a title to the output document.  Implies --doc

       -t, --tab=INT
              specify tab length.  (default=`8')

       -H, --header=FILENAME
              file to insert as header

       -F, --footer=FILENAME
              file to insert as footer

       --style-file=FILENAME
              specify the file containing format options (default=`default.style')

       --style-css-file=FILENAME specify the file containing format options (in
              css syntax)

       --style-defaults=FILENAME specify the file containing defaults for format
              options  (default=`style.defaults')

       --outlang-def=FILENAME
              output language definition file

       --outlang-map=FILENAME
              output language map file (default=`outlang.map')

       --data-dir=PATH
              directory where language definition files and language maps are searched  for.   If
              not specified these files are searched for in the current directory and in the data
              dir installation directory

       --output-dir=PATH
              output directory

       --lang-def=FILENAME
              language definition file

       --lang-map=FILENAME
              language map file  (default=`lang.map')

       --show-lang-elements=FILENAME
              prints the language elements that are defined

              in the language definition file

       --infer-lang
              force to infer source script language (overriding given language specification)

   Lines:
       -n, --line-number[=PADDING]
              number all output lines, using the specified padding character  (default=`0')

       --line-number-ref[=PREFIX]
              number all output lines and generate an anchor,

       made of the specified prefix + the line
              number  (default=`line')

       Filtering output:

              Mode: linerange

              specifying line ranges

       --line-range=STRING
              generate only the lines in the specified range(s)

       --range-separator=STRING
              the optional separator to be printed among ranges (e.g., "...")

       --range-context=INT
              number of (context) lines generated even if not in range

              Mode: regexrange

              specifying regular expression delimited ranges

       --regex-range=STRING
              generate only the lines within the specified regular expressions

   reference generation:
       --gen-references=STRING
              generate   references     (possible    values="inline",    "postline",    "postdoc"
              default=`inline')

       --ctags-file=FILENAME
              specify  the  file  generated  by  ctags  that  will be used to generate references
              (default=`tags')

       --ctags=CMD
              how to run the ctags command.  If this option  is  not  specified,  ctags  will  be
              executed  with  the  default value.  If it is specified with an empty string, ctags
              will not be executed at all  (default=`ctags --excmd=n --tag-relative=yes')

   testing:
       -v, --verbose
              verbose mode on

       -q, --quiet
              print no progress information

       --binary-output
              write output files in binary mode

       --statistics
              print some statistics (i.e., elapsed time)

       --gen-version
              put source-highlight version in the generated file  (default=on)

       --check-lang=FILENAME
              only check the correctness of a language definition file

       --check-outlang=FILENAME
              only check the correctness of an output language definition file

       --failsafe
              if no language definition is found for the input, it is simply copied to the output

       -g, --debug-langdef[=TYPE]
              debug  a  language  definition.   In  dump  mode  just  dumps  all  the  steps;  in
              interactive,  at  each  step, waits for some input (press ENTER to step)  (possible
              values="interactive", "dump" default=`dump')

       --show-regex=FILENAME
              show the regular expression automaton corresponding to a language definition file

       Maintained by Lorenzo Bettini <http://www.lorenzobettini.it>

REPORTING BUGS

       Report bugs to <bug-source-highlight at gnu.org>

COPYRIGHT

       Copyright © 1999-2008 Lorenzo Bettini <http://www.lorenzobettini.it>  This  program  comes
       with ABSOLUTELY NO WARRANTY.
       This  is  free software; you may redistribute copies of the program under the terms of the
       GNU General Public License.  For more information about these matters, see the file  named
       COPYING.

SEE ALSO

       The  full  documentation  for  Source-highlight is maintained as a Texinfo manual.  If the
       info and Source-highlight programs are properly installed at your site, the command

              info Source-highlight

       should give you access to the complete manual.