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NAME

       caml2html - pretty print OCaml in html and latex

SYNOPSIS

       caml2html [Options...] files...

DESCRIPTION

       caml2html  pretty  prints  OCaml  source code as html or LaTex files. The pretty printing uses colors and
       adds tool‐tips with type annotations if the corresponding .annot file is present.

       Without file arguments, caml2html reads from standard input. By default it writes to standard output.

OPTIONS

       -annotfilter {innermost|outermost}
              choose whether innermost or outermost type annotations should be used (default: innermost)

       -noannot
              do not insert type annotations as read from .annot files (HTML output only)

       -ln    add line number at the beginning of each line

       -hc    comments are treated as raw HTML or LaTeX code (no newlines inside of tags)

       -t     add a title to the HTML page

       -body  output only document's body, for inclusion into an  existing  document  (see  also  -make-css  and
              -make-latex-defs)

       -nf    do not add footnotes to the HTML page

       -inhead
              use default styling and place it in the <head> section of the document (default when applicable)

       -charset <charset>
              specify charset to use (default: iso-8859-1)

       -css   use separate CSS style file style.css

       -cssurl <URL>
              use URL as CSS

       -inline
              use inline styling (HTML only, default fallback if -inhead is not applicable)

       -ie7   drop support for type annotations on Internet Explorer 6 and older

       -notab do not replace tabs by spaces

       -tab <integer>
              replace tab by n spaces (default = 8)

       -d <directory>
              generate files in directory dir, rather than in current directory

       -o <filename>
              output file

       -make-css <filename>
              create CSS file with default color definitions and exit

       -ext <NAME:CMD>
              use  the  given  external  command  CMD to handle comments that start with (*NAME.  NAME must be a
              lowercase identifier. See EXAMPLES below.

       -latex output LaTeX code instead of HTML.

       -make-latex-defs <filename>
              create a file containing the default LaTeX color definitions and matching  highlighting  commands,
              and exit.  \usepackage{alltt,color} is not included.

       -v     print version number to stdout and exit

       -help | --help
              Display options and exit.

EXAMPLES

       Process many files into a single file:

              caml2html -o result.html *.mli *.ml

       Process many files, and create one HTML page for each file:

              caml2html *.ml

       You can use HTML in the comments of the source file, for instance, to insert hyperlinks:

              (* This is file1.ml.
                 <a href="#file2.ml">This is a link to file2.ml</a>. *)

       Note,  that one HTML tag cannot span over several lines, and that the ordinary characters <, > and & must
       be written as &lt;, &gt; and &amp;.

       Custom comment handlers To implement an include directive for comments, use

              caml2html -ext "include: xargs cat" example.ml

       Then

               (*include i.html *)
               let f x = 2 * x + 1

       produces

               ... contens of i.html ...
               let f x = 2 * x + 1

       as result.

SEE ALSO

       The caml2html web page,
              http://mjambon.com/caml2html.html

       Some more examples are on
              /usr/share/doc/caml2html/caml2html.html

AUTHOR

       This manual page was written by Sylvain Le Gall <gildor@debian.org> and Hendrik Tews  <hendrik@askra.de>,
       specifically for the Debian project (and may be used by others).