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NAME

       yodl2... - miscellaneous Yodl converters

SYNOPSIS

       yodl2... [OPTION]... FILE

DESCRIPTION

       This  manual  page  describes the various shell scripts that convert documents in the Yodl
       language to other formats. The basic converters are:

       o      yodl2html(1): converts to HTML, writes a file with the extension .html.

       o      yodl2man(1): converts to nroff `man’ format, writes .man. Can be further  processed
              with e.g. nroff -Tascii -man file.man.

       o      yodl2latex(1):  converts  to  LaTeX output, writes .latex. Can be further processed
              with, e.g., latex file.latex.

       o      yodl2txt(1): converts to plain ASCII, writes  .txt.  This  is  a  very  rudimentary
              converter, a last-resort.

OPTIONS

       The options are identical to those of the yodl(1) program.

       Additionally, the following options are available:

       o      `--no-warnings’:
              By   default   the  converters  call  yodl(1)  using  the  `-w’  flag.  The  option
              `--no-warnings’ suppresses this flag.

       o      `--intermediate=<filename>’:
              By default, files used for the communication between yodl and yodlpost are  removed
              following the conversion. The `--intermediate=<filename>’ option may be provided to
              retain these files, called `<filename>’ and `<filename>.idx’.

FILES

       Each yodl2format converter requires  a  file  format.yo  in  Yodl’s  include  path  (e.g.,
       `tmp/wip/macros’). This file is auto-loaded before `FILE’ (see the synopsis) is loaded, to
       make the conversion to format possible.

       The output is written to one or more files having the extension .format.

SEE ALSO

       yodl(1),  yodlbuiltins(7),  yodlletter(7),  yodlmacros(7),  yodlmanpage(7),   yodlpost(1),
       yodlstriproff(1), yodltables(7), yodlverbinsert(1).

BUGS

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AUTHOR

       Frank B. Brokken (f.b.brokken@rug.nl),