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NAME

       texi2html - a Texinfo to HTML converter

SYNOPSIS

       texi2html [options] file

DESCRIPTION

       Texi2html  converts  the  given Texinfo file to a set of HTML files. It
       tries to handle most of the  Texinfo  commands.  It  creates  hypertext
       links for cross-references, footnotes...

       Texi2html  may furthermore use latex2html to generate HTML (code and/or
       images) for @math and @iftex tags (see the --l2h option).

       Texi2html creates several  files  depending  on  the  contents  of  the
       Texinfo file and on the chosen options (see FILES).

       The  HTML  files created by texi2html are in general closer to TeX than
       to Info. Using init files (see the --init-file option), other styles or
       output formats may be selected.

OPTIONS

       Options may be abbreviated to th shortests unique prefix. The following
       is only an incomplete list of the available options:

       --help [1|2]
                   Print usage instructions and list the most  important,  all
                   relevant,  or  all recognised (including obsolete) command-
                   line options, and exit.

       --split chapter|section|node
                   Split the output into several  HTML  files  (one  per  main
                   chapter/section or node).

       --ifinfo --iftex --ifxml --ifplaintext --ifhtml
                   Expand   @ifinfo,   @iftex   and  @tex,  @ifxml  and  @xml,
                   @ifplaintext, @ifhtml and @html regions, and  don’t  expand
                   @ifnot corresponding regions (default: ifhtml).

       --no-ifinfo --no-iftex --no-ifxml --no-ifplaintext --no-html
                   Don’t  expand @ifinfo, @iftex, @ifxml, @ifplaintext regions
                   and expand @ifnot corresponding regions.

       -I dir      Append dir to the  directory  list  searched  for  included
                   files.

       -P dir      Prepend  dir  to  the  directory list searched for included
                   files.

       --l2h       Use latex2html for content of @math and @tex tags.  Content
                   must  be  such  that  both, latex and tex, can translate it
                   correctly. I.e., no tex-only constructs must be used.

       --css-include file
                   Use css file file.

       --init-file file
                   Load init file file (see also FILES).

       --document-language lang
                   Use lang as document language.

       --macro-expand file
                   output macro expanded source in file.

       --no-menu   Don’t show the Texinfo menus; by default they are shown.

       --no-number Don’t number the sections.

       --use-nodes Use nodes for sectionning.

       --prefix    Use as prefix for output files, instead of basename.

       --node-files
                   Produce one file per node for cross references.

       --l2h-l2h prog
                   Use  prog  as  latex2html  program  (default   latex2html).
                   Program must be executable.

       --l2h-init file
                   Use  file  as  latex2html init file. file should be used to
                   specify  in  which  way  latex2html  handles   mathematical
                   expressions and formulas.

       --l2h-tmp dir
                   Use  dir  as  tmp dir for latex2html. This directory (resp.
                   its path) must not contain a dot  (i.e., a ".").

       --l2h-clean remove  all  intermediate  files  generated  by  latex2html
                   (prevents caching!)

       --l2h-skip  Do  not really run latex2html. Use (kept) files of previous
                   runs, instead.

       --verbose   Give a verbose output.

       --version   Print version and exit.

FILES

       Initialisation      options       are       read       first       from
       /usr/share/texi2html/texi2html/Config   (the   exact   location   being
       changeable with the --datadir=dir option to the configure script), then
       from  /etc/texi2html/Config  (the  exact location being changeable with
       the  --sysconfdir=dir  option  to  the  configure  script),  then  from
       ./Config,  from  $HOME/.texi2html/Config,  and  from  any  command-line
       options including --init-file options; with later  settings  overriding
       earlier ones.

       By default texi2html my creates the following files (foo being the name
       of the Texinfo file):

       foo_toc.html    The table of contents (if @contents is present).

       foo.html        The document’s contents or the Top element.

       foo_fot.html    The footnotes (if any).

       foo_abt.html    An help section.

       foo_l2h_img*    Images generated by latex2html (if any).

       When used with the --split option, it creates several  files  (one  per
       chapter or node), named foo_n.html (n being the index of the chapter or
       node), and the foo.html file contains the Top element.

       Otherwise it creates only one file: foo.html

VERSION

       This is texi2html version 1.82, 11 October 2009.

AUTHOR

       Texi2html was originally written by is Lionel  Cons,  CERN  IT/DIS/OSE,
       Lionel.Cons@cern.ch.   Over  time,  many  other  people  around the net
       contributed to this program.   It  was  maintained  by  Olaf  Bachmann,
       obachman@mathematik.uni-kl.de, and is now maintained by Derek Price.

AVAILABILITY

       The  latest  version of this program, as well as support in the form of
       mailing lists with archives, bug  tracking,  documentation,  and  other
       tools can be found at:       http://www.nongnu.org/texi2html/

COPYRIGHT

       Copyright © 1999-2005  Patrice Dumas <dumas@centre-cired.fr>,
                               Derek Price <derek@ximbiot.com>,
                               Adrian Aichner <adrian@xemacs.org>,
                             & others.

       There  is  NO  warranty.   You may redistribute this software under the
       terms of the GNU General Public License.  For  more  information  about
       these matters, see the file named COPYING.

SEE ALSO

       GNU Texinfo Documentation Format
       http://texinfo.org/
       World Wide Web (WWW), HyperText Markup Language (HTML)
       http://www.w3.org
       LaTeX2HTML
       http://www-dsed.llnl.gov/files/programs/unix/latex2html

BUGS

       This  man-page is often out-of-date. The info manual should be more up-
       to-date.