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NAME

       "latexml" - transforms a TeX/LaTeX file into XML.

SYNOPSIS

       latexml [options] texfile

        Options:
        --destination=file sets destination file (default stdout).
        --output=file      [obsolete synonym for --destination]
        --preload=module   requests loading of an optional module;
                           can be repeated
        --preamble=file    sets a preamble file which will
                           effectively be prepended to the main file.
        --postamble=file   sets a postamble file which will
                           effectively be appended to the main file.
        --includestyles    allows latexml to load raw *.sty file;
                           by default it avoids this.
        --path=dir         adds to the paths searched for files,
                           modules, etc;
        --log=file         specifies log file (default is file named after job name)
        --documentid=id    assign an id to the document root.
        --quiet            suppress messages (can repeat)
        --verbose          more informative output (can repeat)
        --strict           makes latexml less forgiving of errors
        --bibtex           processes as a BibTeX bibliography.
        --xml              requests xml output (default).
        --tex              requests TeX output after expansion.
        --box              requests box output after expansion
                           and digestion.
        --noparse          suppresses parsing math
        --nocomments       omit comments from the output
        --inputencoding=enc specify the input encoding.
        --VERSION          show version number.
        --debug=package    enables debugging output for the named
                           package
        --help             shows this help message.

       If texfile is '-', latexml reads the TeX source from standard input.  If texfile has an
       explicit extension of ".bib", it is processed as a BibTeX bibliography.

OPTIONS AND ARGUMENTS

       "--destination"=file
           Specifies the destination file; by default the XML is written to stdout.

       "--preload"=module
           Requests the loading of an optional module or package.  This may be useful if the TeX
           code does not specifically require the module (eg. through input or usepackage).  For
           example, use "--preload=LaTeX.pool" to force LaTeX mode.

       "--preamble"=file, "--postamble"=file
           Specifies a file whose contents will effectively be prepended or appended to the main
           document file's content. This can be useful when processing TeX fragments, in which
           case the preamble would contain documentclass and begindocument control sequences.
           This option is not used when processing BibTeX files.

       "--includestyles"
           This optional allows processing of style files (files with extensions "sty", "cls",
           "clo", "cnf").  By default, these files are ignored  unless a latexml implementation
           of them is found (with an extension of "ltxml").

           These style files generally fall into two classes:  Those that merely affect document
           style are ignorable in the XML.  Others define new markup and document structure,
           often using deeper LaTeX macros to achieve their ends.  Although the omission will
           lead to other errors (missing macro definitions), it is unlikely that processing the
           TeX code in the style file will lead to a correct document.

       "--path"=dir
           Add dir to the search paths used when searching for files, modules, style files, etc;
           somewhat like TEXINPUTS.  This option can be repeated.

       "--documentid"=id
           Assigns an ID to the root element of the XML document.  This ID is generally inherited
           as the prefix of ID's on all other elements within the document.  This is useful when
           constructing a site of multiple documents so that all nodes have unique IDs.

       "--quiet"
           Reduces the verbosity of output during processing, used twice is pretty silent.

       "--verbose"
           Increases the verbosity of output during processing, used twice is pretty chatty.  Can
           be useful for getting more details when errors occur.

       "--strict"
           Specifies a strict processing mode. By default, undefined control sequences and
           invalid document constructs (that violate the DTD) give warning messages, but attempt
           to continue processing.  Using --strict makes them generate fatal errors.

       "--bibtex"
           Forces latexml to treat the file as a BibTeX bibliography.  Note that the timing is
           slightly different than the usual case with BibTeX and LaTeX.  In the latter case,
           BibTeX simply selects and formats a subset of the bibliographic entries; the actual
           TeX expansion is carried out when the result is included in a LaTeX document.  In
           contrast, latexml processes and expands the entire bibliography; the selection of
           entries is done during postprocessing.  This also means that any packages that define
           macros used in the bibliography must be specified using the "--preload" option.

       "--xml"
           Requests XML output; this is the default.

       "--tex"
           Requests TeX output for debugging purposes;  processing is only carried out through
           expansion and digestion.  This may not be quite valid TeX, since Unicode may be
           introduced.

       "--box"
           Requests Box output for debugging purposes;  processing is carried out through
           expansion and digestions, and the result is printed.

       "--nocomments"
           Normally latexml preserves comments from the source file, and adds a comment every 25
           lines as an aid in tracking the source.  The option --nocomments discards such
           comments.

       "--inputencoding="encoding
           Specify the input encoding, eg. "--inputencoding=iso-8859-1".  The encoding must be
           one known to Perl's Encode package.  Note that this only enables the translation of
           the input bytes to UTF-8 used internally by LaTeXML, but does not affect catcodes.  It
           is usually better to use LaTeX's inputenc package.  Note that this does not affect the
           output encoding, which is always UTF-8.

       "--VERSION"
           Shows the version number of the LaTeXML package..

       "--debug"=package
           Enables debugging output for the named package. The package is given without the
           leading LaTeXML::.

       "--help"
           Shows this help message.

SEE ALSO

       latexmlpost, latexmlmath, LaTeXML