jammy (1) htmldoc.1.gz

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NAME

       htmldoc - convert html source files into html, postscript, or pdf.

SYNOPSIS

       htmldoc [options] filename1.{html,md} [ ... filenameN.{html,md} ]

       htmldoc [options] -

       htmldoc [filename.book]

DESCRIPTION

       Htmldoc(1)  converts  HTML  and Markdown source files into indexed HTML, PostScript, or Portable Document
       Format (PDF) files that can be viewed online or printed.  With no options a HTML document is produced  on
       stdout.

       The second form of htmldoc reads HTML source from stdin, which allows you to use htmldoc as a filter.

       The  third  form of htmldoc launches a graphical interface that allows you to change options and generate
       documents interactively.

COMMON MISTAKES

       There are two types of HTML files - structured documents using headings  (H1,  H2,  etc.)  which  htmldoc
       calls "books", and unstructured documents that do not use headings which htmldoc calls "web pages".

       A very common mistake is to try converting a web page using:
           htmldoc -f filename.pdf filename.html
       which will likely produce a PDF file with no pages.  To convert web page files you must use the --webpage
       or --continuous options at the command-line or choose Web Page or Continuous in the input tab of the GUI.

OPTIONS

       The following command-line options are supported by htmldoc:

       --batch filename.book
            Generates the specified book file without opening the GUI.

       --bodycolor color
            Specifies the background color for all pages.

       --bodyfont {courier,helvetica,monospace,sans,serif,times}

       --textfont {courier,helvetica,monospace,sans,serif,times}
            Specifies the default typeface for all normal text.

       --bodyimage filename
            Specifies the background image that is tiled on all pages.

       --book
            Specifies that the HTML sources are structured (headings, chapters, etc.)

       --bottom margin
            Specifies the bottom margin in points (no suffix or ##pt), inches  (##in),  centimeters  (##cm),  or
            millimeters (##mm).

       --charset {cp-nnnn,iso-8859-1,...,iso-8859-15,utf-8}
            Specifies  the character set to use for the output.  Note: UTF-8 support is limited to the first 128
            Unicode characters that are found in the input.

       --color
            Specifies that PostScript or PDF output should be in color.

       --continuous
            Specifies that the HTML sources are unstructured (plain web pages.)  No  page  breaks  are  inserted
            between each file or URL in the output.

       --datadir directory
            Specifies  the  location  of  the  htmldoc  data  files,  usually  /usr/share/htmldoc  or C:/Program
            Files/HTMLDOC.

       --duplex
            Specifies that the output should be formatted for double-sided printing.

       --effectduration {0.1...10.0}
            Specifies the duration in seconds of PDF page transition effects.

       --embedfonts
            Specifies that fonts should be embedded in PDF and PostScript output.

       --encryption
            Enables encryption of PDF files.

       --fontsize size
            Specifies the default font size for body text.

       --fontspacing spacing
            Specifies the default line spacing for body text. The line spacing is  a  multiplier  for  the  font
            size, so a value of 1.2 will provide an additional 20% of space between the lines.

       --footer fff
            Sets the page footer to use on body pages. See the HEADERS/FOOTERS FORMATS section below.

       --format format

       -t format
            Specifies the output format: epub, html, htmlsep (separate HTML files for each heading in the table-
            of-contents), ps or ps2 (PostScript Level 2), ps1 (PostScript Level 1), ps3  (PostScript  Level  3),
            pdf11  (PDF  1.1/Acrobat  2.0),  pdf12 (PDF 1.2/Acrobat 3.0), pdf or pdf13 (PDF 1.3/Acrobat 4.0), or
            pdf14 (PDF 1.4/Acrobat 5.0).

       --gray
            Specifies that PostScript or PDF output should be grayscale.

       --header fff
            Sets the page header to use on body pages. See the HEADERS/FOOTERS FORMATS section below.

       --header1 fff
            Sets the page header to use on the first body/chapter page. See the HEADERS/FOOTERS FORMATS  section
            below.

       --headfootfont font
            Sets the font to use on headers and footers.

       --headfootsize size
            Sets the size of the font to use on headers and footers.

       --headingfont typeface
            Sets the typeface to use for headings.

       --help
            Displays a summary of command-line options.

       --helpdir directory
            Specifies  the  location  of  the  htmldoc  online  help  files,  usually  /usr/share/doc/htmldoc or
            C:/Program Files/HTMLDOC/DOC.

       --hfimageN filename
            Specifies an image (numbered from 1 to 10) to be used in the header or footer in a PostScript or PDF
            document.

       --jpeg[=quality]
            Sets the JPEG compression level to use for large images. A value of 0 disables JPEG compression.

       --left margin
            Specifies  the  left  margin  in  points  (no suffix or ##pt), inches (##in), centimeters (##cm), or
            millimeters (##mm).

       --letterhead filename
            Specifies an image to be used as a letterhead in the  header  or  footer  in  a  PostScript  or  PDF
            document.   Note  that  you  need to use the --header, --header1, and/or --footer options with the L
            parameter or use the corresponding HTML page comments to display the letterhead image in the  header
            or footer.

       --linkcolor color
            Sets the color of links.

       --links
            Enables generation of links in PDF files (default).

       --linkstyle {plain,underline}
            Sets the style of links.

       --logoimage filename
            Specifies an image to be used as a logo in the header or footer in a PostScript or PDF document, and
            in the navigation bar of a HTML document.  Note that you need to use the --header, --header1, and/or
            --footer  options  with  the  l parameter or use the corresponding HTML page comments to display the
            logo image in the header or footer.

       --no-compression
            Disables compression of PostScript or PDF files.

       --no-duplex
            Disables double-sided printing.

       --no-embedfonts
            Specifies that fonts should not be embedded in PDF and PostScript output.

       --no-encryption
            Disables document encryption.

       --no-jpeg
            Disables JPEG compression of large images.

       --no-links
            Disables generation of links in a PDF document.

       --no-numbered
            Disables automatic heading numbering.

       --no-pscommands
            Disables generation of PostScript setpagedevice commands.

       --no-strict
            Disables strict HTML input checking.

       --no-title
            Disables generation of a title page.

       --no-toc
            Disables generation of a table of contents.

       --numbered
            Numbers all headings in a document.

       --nup pages
            Sets the number of pages that are placed on each output page. Valid values are 1, 2, 4,  6,  9,  and
            16.

       --outdir directory

       -d directory
            Specifies  that  output  should  be  sent to a directory in multiple files. (Not compatible with PDF
            output)

       --outfile filename

       -f filename
            Specifies that output should be sent to a single file.

       --owner-password password
            Sets the owner password for encrypted PDF files.

       --pageduration I{1.0...60.0}
            Sets the view duration of a page in a PDF document.

       --pageeffect effect
            Specifies the page transition effect for all pages; this attribute  is  ignored  by  all  Adobe  PDF
            viewers.

       --pagelayout {single,one,twoleft,tworight}
            Specifies the initial layout of pages for a PDF file.

       --pagemode {document,outlines,fullscreen}
            Specifies the initial viewing mode for a PDF file.

       --path
            Specifies a search path for files in a document.

       --permissions permission[,permission,...]
            Specifies  document  permissions  for encrypted PDF files. The following permissions are understood:
            all, none, annotate, no-annotate, copy, no-copy, modify, no-modify, print,  and  no-print.  Separate
            multiple permissions with commas.

       --pscommands
            Specifies that PostScript setpagedevice commands should be included in the output.

       --quiet
            Suppresses all messages, even error messages.

       --referer url
            Specifies the URL that is passed in the Referer: field of HTTP requests.

       --right margin
            Specifies  the  right  margin  in  points (no suffix or ##pt), inches (##in), centimeters (##cm), or
            millimeters (##mm).

       --size pagesize
            Specifies the page size using a standard name or in points (no suffix or ##x##pt), inches (##x##in),
            centimeters  (##x##cm),  or  millimeters (##x##mm). The standard sizes that are currently recognized
            are "letter" (8.5x11in), "legal" (8.5x14in), "a4" (210x297mm), and "universal" (8.27x11in).

       --strict
            Enables strict HTML input checking.

       --textcolor color
            Specifies the default color of all text.

       --title
            Enables the generation of a title page.

       --titlefile filename

       --titleimage filename
            Specifies the file to use for the title page.  If the file is  an  image  then  the  title  page  is
            automatically generated using the document meta data and title image.

       --tocfooter fff
            Sets  the  page  footer  to  use on table-of-contents pages. See the HEADERS/FOOTERS FORMATS section
            below.

       --tocheader fff
            Sets the page header to use on table-of-contents pages.  See  the  HEADERS/FOOTERS  FORMATS  section
            below.

       --toclevels levels
            Sets the number of levels in the table-of-contents.

       --toctitle string
            Sets the title for the table-of-contents.

       --top margin
            Specifies  the  top  margin  in  points  (no  suffix or ##pt), inches (##in), centimeters (##cm), or
            millimeters (##mm).

       --user-password password
            Specifies the user password for encryption of PDF files.

       --verbose

       -v   Provides verbose messages.

       --version
            Displays the current version number.

       --webpage
            Specifies that the HTML sources are unstructured (plain web pages.) A page break is inserted between
            each file or URL in the output.

EXIT STATUS

       Htmldoc returns a non-zero exit status if any errors are seen, zero otherwise.

HEADER/FOOTER FORMATS

       The  header  and  footer  of  each  page  can  contain up to three preformatted values.  These values are
       specified using a single character for the left, middle, and right of the  page,  resulting  in  the  fff
       notation shown previously.

       Each character can be one of the following:

       .    blank

       /    n/N arabic page numbers (1/3, 2/3, 3/3)

       :    c/C arabic chapter page numbers (1/2, 2/2, 1/4, 2/4, ...)

       1    arabic numbers (1, 2, 3, ...)

       a    lowercase letters

       A    uppercase letters

       c    current chapter heading

       C    current chapter page number (arabic)

       d    current date

       D    current date and time

       h    current heading

       i    lowercase roman numerals

       I    uppercase roman numerals

       l    logo image

       L    logo image as letterhead - the image is inserted at its maximum size

       t    title text

       T    current time

       u    current filename or URL

ENVIRONMENT

       HTMLDOC  looks  for  several  environment  variables  which can override the default directories, display
       additional debugging information, and disable CGI mode:

       HTMLDOC_DATA
            This environment variable specifies the location of htmldoc's data and fonts  directories,  normally
            /usr/share/htmldoc or C:/Program Files/HTMLDOC.

       HTMLDOC_DEBUG
            This  environment variable enables debugging information that is sent to stderr. The value is a list
            of any of the following keywords separated  by  spaces:  "all",  "links",  "memory",  "remotebytes",
            "table", "tempfiles", and/or "timing".

       HTMLDOC_HELP
            This  environment  variable  specifies  the  location of htmldoc's documentation directory, normally
            /usr/share/doc/htmldoc or C:/Program Files/HTMLDOC/doc.

       HTMLDOC_NOCGI
            This environment variable, when set (the value doesn't matter), disables CGI mode. It is most useful
            for using htmldoc on a web server from a scripting language or invocation from a program.

EXAMPLES

       Create a PDF file from a web site:
           htmldoc --webpage -f example.pdf http://www.example.com/
       Create a PostScript book from a directory of HTML files
           htmldoc --book -f example.pdf *.html

SEE ALSO

       HTMLDOC Users Manual

       https://www.msweet.org/htmldoc

AUTHOR

       Michael R Sweet

       HTMLDOC is copyright © 1997-2021 by Michael R Sweet.

       This  program  is  free  software;  you  can  redistribute it and/or modify it under the terms of the GNU
       General Public License version 2 as published by the Free Software Foundation.

       This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, but WITHOUT ANY  WARRANTY;  without  even
       the  implied warranty of MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE.  See the GNU General Public
       License for more details.

       You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License along with this program; if not,  write
       to the Free Software Foundation, Inc., 59 Temple Place, Suite 330, Boston, MA 02111-1307 USA.