man wml_aux_txt2html (Fonctions bibliothèques) - text to HTML converter

NAME

wml_aux_txt2html - text to HTML converter

txt2html -- Text to HTML converter http://www.aigeek.com/txt2html/

SAMPLE INPUT ============

+---------------------------------------------------------------- | txt2html Sample Conversion | | I used the following command to convert this document: | | txt2html -tf --mail -H '^ *--[w]+-- *$' -a sample.foot sample.txt > sample.html | | ====================================================================== | | From bozo@clown.wustl.edu | Return-Path: <bozo@clown.wustl.edu> | Message-Id: <9405102200.AA04736@clown.wustl.edu> | Content-Length: 1070 | From: bozo@clown.wustl.edu (Bozo the Clown) | To: seth@aigeek.com (Seth Golub) | Subject: Re: txt2html | Date: Fri, 6 May 94 10:01:10 -0500 | | Bozo wrote: | BtC> Can you post an example text file with its html'ed output? | BtC> That would provide a much better first glance at what it does | BtC> without having to look through and see what the perl code does. | | Good idea. I'll write something up. | | -=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=- | | The header lines were kept separate because they looked like mail | headers and I have mailmode on. The same thing applies to Bozo's | quoted text. Mailmode doesn't screw things up very often, but since | most people are usually converting non-mail, it's off by default. | | Paragraphs are handled ok. In fact, this one is here just to | demonstrate that. | | THIS LINE IS VERY IMPORTANT! | (Ok, it wasn't *that* important) | | | EXAMPLE HEADER | ============== | | Since this is the first header noticed (all caps, underlined with an | "="), it will be a level 1 header. It gets an anchor named | "section-1". | | Another example | =============== | This is the second type of header (not all caps, underlined with "="). | It gets an anchor named "section-1.1". | | Yet another example | =================== | | This header was in the same style, so it was assigned the same header | tag. Note the anchor names in the HTML. (You probably can't see them | in your current document view.) Its anchor is named "section-1.2". | Get the picture? | | | | -- This is a custom header -- | | You can define your own custom header patterns if you know what your | documents look like. | | | | Features of txt2html | ==================== | | * Handles different kinds of lists | 1. Bulleted | 2. Numbered | - You can nest them as far as you want. | - It's pretty decent about figuring out which level of list it | is supposed to be on. | - You don't need to change bullet markers to start a new list. | 3. Lettered | A. Finally handles lettered lists | B. Upper and lower case both work | a) Here's an example | b) I've been meaning to add this for some time. | C. Of course, HTML can't specify how ordered lists should be | indicated, so it may be a numbered list in some | browsers. (Ok, most browsers) | * Doesn't screw up mail-ish things | * Spots preformated text sometimes | | It just needs to have enough whitespace in the line. | Surrounding blank lines aren't necessary. If it sees enough | whitespace in a line, it preformats it. How much is enough? | Set it yourself at command line if you want. | | * You can append a file automatically to all converted files. This | is handy for adding signatures to your documents. | | * Deals with paragraphs decently. | | o looks for short lines in the middle of paragraphs and keeps them | short with the use of breaks (<BR>). How short the lines need to | be is configurable. | o Unhyphenates split words that are in the middle of para- | graphs. Let me know if trailing punctuation isn't handled "prop- | erly". It should be. | | * Puts anchors at all headers and, if you're using the mail header | features, at the beginning of each mail message. The anchor names | for headings are based on guessed section numbers. | | * Groks Mosaic-style "formatted text" headers (like the one below) | | * Can hyperlink things according to a dictionary file. | The sample dictionary handles URLs like | http://www.aigeek.com/ and also shows how to do simpler | things such as linking the word txt2html the first time it appeared. | | Example of short lines | ---------------------- | | We're the knights of the round table | We dance whene'er we're able | We do routines and chorus scenes | With footwork impeccable. | We dine well here in Camelot | We eat ham and jam and spam a lot. | | ---------------------------------------- | | The signature is everything from the end of this sentence to the | </BODY> tag. | +----------------------------------------------------------------

OPTIONS =======

Usage: txt2html.pl [options]

where options are: [-v ] | [--version ] [-h ] | [--help ] [-t <title> ] | [--title <title> ] [-tf/+tf ] | [--titlefirst / --notitlefirst ] [-dt <doct> ] | [--doctype <doctype> ] [+dt ] | [--nodoctype ] [-l <file> ] | [--link <dictfile> ] [+l ] | [--nolink ] [-H <regexp>] | [--heading <regexp> ] [-EH/+EH ] | [--explicit-headings / --noexplicit-headings ] [-ab <file> ] | [--append_body <file> ] [+ab ] | [--noappend_body ] [-ah <file> ] | [--append_head <file> ] [+ah ] | [--noappend_head ] [-pp <file> ] | [--prepend_body <file> ] [+pp ] | [--noprepend_body <file> ] [-ec/+ec ] | [--escapechars / --noescapechars ] [-e/+e ] | [--extract / --noextract ] [-c <n> ] | [--caps <n> ] [-ct <tag> ] | [--capstag <tag> ] [-m/+m ] | [--mail / --nomail ] [-u/+u ] | [--unhyphen / --nounhyphen ] [-ul <n> ] | [--ulength <n> ] [-uo <n> ] | [--uoffset <n> ] [-tw <n> ] | [--tabwidth <n> ] [-iw <n> ] | [--indent <n> ] [-s <n> ] | [--shortline <n> ] [-p <n> ] | [--prewhite <n> ] [-pb <n> ] | [--prebegin <n> ] [-pe <n> ] | [--preend <n> ] [-r <n> ] | [--hrule <n> ] [-LO/+LO ] | [--linkonly / --nolinkonly ] [-db <n> ] | [--debug <n> ]

More complete explanations of these options can be found in comments near the beginning of the script.