Provided by: wml_2.0.12ds1-7_amd64
NAME
wml::fmt::text - Plain ASCII with Special Formatting Semantic
SYNOPSIS
#use wml::fmt::text <: print &wml_fmt_text({ FILE => $file, OPTIONS => '--xhtml', ...}); :> <text notypo> FOO === 1. bar 2. quux a. baz b. foo ... </text>
DESCRIPTION
The usage is simple: Surround the text with the "<text>" container tag and then just write plain ASCII text inside it. The corresponding HTML code is created via txt2html(3), a filter which gives the ASCII text nice formatting semantic which control the HTML result. If OPTIONS field is specified, a newer txt2html(1) filter is called instead of txt2html, which is dead upstream. This allows for instance generation of XGTML markup. The core conversion function is wml_fmt_text() which also can be used by other include files.
ATTRIBUTES
These attributes can be used both in the "<text>" tag (in lowercase letters) and in "wml_fmt_text" arguments, as shown in examples above. "NOTYPO" By default, font commands are added to headings to highlight them. This attribute prevents alteration of txt2html output. "OPTIONS=str" This attribute performs two actions: select txt2html filter instead of txt2html, and str arguments are passed literally on the command line of txt2html.
AUTHOR
Ralf S. Engelschall rse@engelschall.com www.engelschall.com
REQUIRES
Internal: P1, P2, P3, txt2html (WML) External: --
SEE ALSO
txt2html(1), txt2html(3)