NAME¶
roff2html - transform roff code into html mode
SYNOPSIS¶
[
groffer_option...] [
--]
[
filespec...]
-h |
--help -v |
--version
The options
-v and
--version print the version information of the
program to standard output and exit. The options
-h and
--help
print a usage information of the program to standard output and stop the
program instantly.
All other options are assumed to be
groffer options. They are internally
passed to
groffer. They override the behavior of the program. The
options are optional, they can be omitted.
The
filespec arguments correspond to the
filespec arguments of
groffer. So they are either the names of existing, readable files or
- for standard input, or the name of a man page or a
groffer(1)
man page search pattern. If no
filespec is specified standard input is
assumed automatically.
DESCRIPTION¶
roff2html transforms
roff code into
html mode. Print the
result to standard output.
There are more of these programs for generating other formats of
roff
input.
- roff2dvi(1)
- is for dvi mode.
- roff2pdf(1)
- outputs pdf mode.
- roff2ps(1)
- prints PostScript format to standard output.
- roff2text(1)
- generates text output in the groff device latin1.
- roff2x(1)
- prints the output in the groff device X that is suitable for
programs like gxditview(1) or xditview(1).
SEE ALSO¶
groff(1),
groffer(1),
roff2dvi(1),
roff2pdf(1),
roff2ps(1),
roff2text(1),
roff2x(1),
gxditview(1).
AUTHOR¶
This file was written by Bernd Warken <groff-bernd.warken-72@web.de>.
COPYING¶
Copyright (C) 2006, 2007, 2009 Free Software Foundation, Inc.
This file is part of
groffer, which is part of
groff, a free
software project. You can redistribute it and/or modify it under the terms of
the
GNU General Public License as published by the
Free Software
Foundation, either version 2, or (at your option) any later
version.
You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License along with
groff, see the files
COPYING and
LICENSE in the top
directory of the
groff source package. Or read the
man page gpl(1). You can also write to the
Free
Software Foundation, 51 Franklin St - Fifth Floor, Boston, MA
02110-1301, USA.