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Output +of parts of the text may be suppressed using the conditional text +feature (for this, LaTeX generation may be used). + +Synopsis +======== + +latex2man [ -tTRANSFILE ] [ -HMTL ] [ -h ] [ -V ] [ -CNAME ] +[ -aCHAR ] INFILE OUTFILE + +* Menu: + +* Description:: +* Options:: +* Files:: +* See Also:: +* LaTeX commands:: +* Package Options:: +* Package Specific Environments:: +* Accepted LaTeX Environments:: +* Package Specific Macros:: +* Accepted Macros from the rcsinfo Package:: +* Accepted LaTeX Macros:: +* Conditional Text:: +* Translation of User Defined Macros:: +* Verbatim Environment:: +* Subsection works:: +* Subsubsection works:: +* Subsubsection still works:: +* General Remarks:: +* Some Bug Fix Tests:: +* Requirements:: +* Changes:: +* Version:: +* License and Copyright:: +* Author:: + + +File: latex2man.info, Node: Description, Next: Options, Prev: Top, Up: Top + +Description +=========== + +Latex2man reads the file INFILE and writes OUTFILE. The input must be +a LaTeX document using the latex2man LaTeXpackage. Latex2man +translates that document into the troff(1) format using the -man macro +package. + + Using the -H option, HTML code can be produced, instead of troff(1). + + Using the -T option, TexInfo code can be produced, instead of +troff(1). + + Using the -M option, troff(1) input is produced. + + Using the -L option, LaTeX ouput can be produced, instead of +troff(1). + + +File: latex2man.info, Node: Options, Next: Files, Prev: Description, Up: Top + +Options +======= + +`-tTRANSFILE' + Translation for user defined LaTeX macros. + +`-M' + Produce output suitable for the man(1) command (default). + +`-H' + Instead of producing output suitable for the man(1) command, HTML + code is produced (despite the name of the command). + +`-T' + Instead of producing output suitable for the man(1) command, + TexInfo code is produced (despite the name of the command). The + generated `.texi'-file may be processed with makeinfo(1) (to + produce an `.info'-file) which in turn may be installed using + install-info(1). The Info tags @dircategory and @direntry are + provided. + +`-L' + The LaTeX source is written to the OUTFILE. This is useful in + conjunction with the -CNAME option. + +`-CNAME' + Output the conditional text for NAME. If more than one name + should be given use quotes: -C'NAME1 NAME2 ...' + The following names are defined automatically: + * -H defines HTML + + * -T defines TEXI + + * -M defines MAN + + * -L defines LATEX + +`-aCHAR' + Is used only in conjunction with -T. + Background: + TexInfo ignores all blanks before the first word on a new line. In + order to produce some additional space before that word (using + \SP) some character has to be printed before the additional space. + By default this is a . (dot). The CHAR specifies an alternative + for that first character. Giving a blank to -a supresses the + indentation of a line. + Note: only for the first \SP of a series that CHAR is printed. + +`-h' + Show a help text. + +`-V' + Show version information. + + +File: latex2man.info, Node: Files, Next: See Also, Prev: Options, Up: Top + +Files +===== + +``latex2man.tex'' + The LaTeX file containing this Man-page. + +``latex2man.sty'' + The LaTeX package defining the environments and commands. + +``latex2man.cfg'' + The configuration file for Latex2man LaTeX-package. + +``latex2man.trans'' + File containing example translations of user defined LaTeX macros. + +``fancyheadings.sty'' + A LaTeX package used to typeset head- and foot lines. + +``fancyhdr.sty'' + A LaTeX package used to typeset head- and foot lines. + +``rcsinfo.sty'' + A LaTeX package used to extract and use RCS version control + information in LaTeX documents. + + +File: latex2man.info, Node: See Also, Next: LaTeX commands, Prev: Files, Up: Top + +See Also +======== + +LaTeX,TexInfo, troff(1), groff(1), makeinfo(1). + + +File: latex2man.info, Node: LaTeX commands, Next: Package Options, Prev: See Also, Up: Top + +LaTeX commands +============== + +The LaTeX package latex2man is used to write the Man-pages with +LaTeX.Since we translate into other text formats, not all LaTeX stuff +can be translated. + + +File: latex2man.info, Node: Package Options, Next: Package Specific Environments, Prev: LaTeX commands, Up: Top + +Package Options +--------------- + +The latex2man package accepts the following options: + +`fancy' + use the LaTeX package fancyheadings. + +`fancyhdr' + use the LaTeX package fancyhdr. + +`nofancy' + neither the LaTeX package fancyheadings nor fancyhdr are used. + + The default option may be specified in the file latex2man.cfg. + + +File: latex2man.info, Node: Package Specific Environments, Next: Accepted LaTeX Environments, Prev: Package Options, Up: Top + +Package Specific Environments +----------------------------- + +The following environments are provided by the package: +`\begin{Name}{chapter}{name}{author}{info}{title}' + The Name environment takes five arguments: 1. the Man-page + chapter, 2. the name of the Man-page, 3. the author, 4. some + short information about the tool printed in the footline of the + Man-page, and 5. a text which is used as title, for HTML and + LaTeX (it's ignored for output of the Man-page or TeXinfo. The Name + environment must be the first environment in the document. + Processing starts with this environment. Any text before this is + ignored (exception: the setVersion and setDate commands). (Note: + all arguments of \begin{Name} must be written on one line). + +`\begin{Table}[width]{columns}' + The Table environment takes two arguments: the first optional one + specifies a width of the last column, the second one gives the + number of columns. For example: + + \begin{Table}[2cm]{3} + Here & am & I \\\hline + A 1 & A 2 & A 3 1 2 3 4 5 A 3 1 2 3 4 5 \\ + B 1 & B 2 & B 3 \\ + \end{Table} + + will be typeset as: + + Here am I + A 1 A 2 A 3 1 2 3 4 5 A 3 1 + 2 3 4 5 + B 1 B 2 B 3 + + If no optional _width_ argument is given, all entries are typeset + left justified. The _width_ is a length measured absolutly in + _cm_. Processing with LaTeX a p{width} column is typeset as last + column. The translation to troff(1) commands results in a lw(width) + column specification. Translating to HTML and TexInfo ignores the + _width_ parameter. + + \hline may be used. + + If the Man-page is formatted with troff(1) and tables are used, the + tbl(1) preprocessor should be called, usually by giving a -t to + the call of troff(1). When viewing the generated manula page + using man(1), tbl(1) is called automatically. + +`\begin{Description}' + is the same as \begin{description} + +`\begin{Description}[label]' + is similar to \begin{description}, but the item labels have at + minimum the size of the (optional) word _label_. The difference + is visible only in the DVI and PDF-output, not in the troff, + TexInfo or HTML output. + `a' + |a \begin{description} + + `ab' + |ab + + `abc' + |abc + + `a' + |a \begin{Description} + + `ab' + |ab + + `abc' + |abc + + `a' + |a \begin{Description}[aa] + + `ab' + |ab + + `abc' + |abc + + +File: latex2man.info, Node: Accepted LaTeX Environments, Next: Package Specific Macros, Prev: Package Specific Environments, Up: Top + +Accepted LaTeX Environments +--------------------------- + +The following environments are accepted: + * description + + * enumerate + + * itemize + + * verbatim + + * center + + They may be nested: + * Itemize and nested center: + + A centered line. + Another centered line. + + * Another item an nested enumerate + 1. a + + 2. b + + +File: latex2man.info, Node: Package Specific Macros, Next: Accepted Macros from the rcsinfo Package, Prev: Accepted LaTeX Environments, Up: Top + +Package Specific Macros +----------------------- + +The following commands are provided: +`\Opt{option}' + Option: \Opt{-o} will be typeset as -o. + +`\Arg{argument}' + Argument: \Arg{filename} will be typeset as FILENAME. + +`\OptArg{option}{argument}' + Option with Argument: + \OptArg{-o}{filename} will be typeset as -oFILENAME. + +`\OptoArg{option}{argument}' + Option with optional Argument: + \OptoArg{-o}{filename} will be typeset as -o[FILENAME]. + +`\oOpt{option}' + Optional option, e.g. \oOpt{-o} will be typeset as [ -o ]. + +`\oArg{argument}' + Optional argument, e.g. \oArg{filename} will be typeset as [ + FILENAME ]. + +`\oOptArg{option}{argument}' + Optional option with argument, e.g. + \oOptArg{-o}{filename} will be typeset as [ -oFILENAME ]. + +`\oOptoArg{option}{argument}' + Optional option with optional argument, e.g. + \oOptoArg{-o}{filename} will be typeset as [ -o[FILENAME] ]. + +`\File{filename}' + used to typeset filenames, e.g. \File{filename} will be typeset + as `filename'. + +`\Prog{prog}' + used to typeset program names, e.g. \Prog{latex2man} will be + typeset as latex2man. + +`\Cmd{command}{chapter}' + used to typeset references to other commands, e.g. + \Cmd{latex2man}{1} will be typeset as latex2man(1). + +`\Bar' + is typeset as |. + +`\Bs' + (BackSlash) is typeset as \. + +`\Tilde' + is typeset as a ~. + +`\Dots' + is typeset as ... + +`\Bullet' + us typeset as *. + +`\setVersion{..}' + set .. as version information. + +`\setVersionWord{..}' + set .. for the word _Version:_ in the footline. The default is + \setVersionWord{Version:}. + +`\Version' + returns the version information. + +`\setDate{..}' + sets .. as date information. + +`\Date' + returns the date information. + +`\Email{..}' + use to mark an Email address: + \Email{Juergen.Vollmer@informatik-vollmer.de} is typeset as: + <Juergen.Vollmer@informatik-vollmer.de>. + +`\URL{..}' + use to mark an URL: \URL{http://www.foo.de/\Tilde vollmer} is + typeset as `http://www.foo.de/~vollmer'. + +`\LatexManEnd' + the input file is read and processed until reading end-of-file or + \LatexManEnd (at the beginning of a line). LaTeXignores this + command. + +`\Lbr, \Rbr' + is typeset as [ and ] (these variants are needed only somtimes + like in item[FooBar\LBr xx \Lbr]. Usually [ ] will work. + +`\LBr, \RBr' + is typeset as { and } (these variants are needed when using { or } + as arguments to macros. + +`\Circum' + is typeset as ^. + +`\Percent' + is typeset as %. + +`\TEXbr' + If processed with LaTeX causes a linebreak (i.e. is equivalent to + \\).In the output of latex2man this macro is ignored. + +`\TEXIbr' + If TexInfo output is generated, causes a linebreak (i.e. is + equivalent to \\),otherwise ignored. + +`\MANbr' + If Man-Page output is generated, causes a linebreak (i.e. is + equivalent to \\),otherwise ignored. + +`\HTMLbr' + If HTML output is generated, causes a linebreak (i.e. is + equivalent to \\),otherwise ignored. + +`\medskip' + An empty line. + +`\SP' + Produces some extra space, works also at the beginning of lines. + The code of the second line looks like: \SP abc \SP\SP xx\\: + abc xx + . abc xx + . . abc xx + + Note: Due to some "problems" with TexInfo, the lines starting with + \SP have a leading . (dot) in the TexInfo output, see -aCHAR. + + +File: latex2man.info, Node: Accepted Macros from the rcsinfo Package, Next: Accepted LaTeX Macros, Prev: Package Specific Macros, Up: Top + +Accepted Macros from the rcsinfo Package +---------------------------------------- + +`\rcsInfo $Id ...$' + if the LaTeX package `rcsinfo' is used, this command is used to + extract the date of the Man-page. + +`\rcsInfoLongDate' + if the LaTeX package `rcsinfo' is used, this command is used to + typeset the date coded in the $Id ..$ string. + + +File: latex2man.info, Node: Accepted LaTeX Macros, Next: Conditional Text, Prev: Accepted Macros from the rcsinfo Package, Up: Top + +Accepted LaTeX Macros +--------------------- + +The following standard LaTeX commands are accepted: +`\section{..}' + The section macro takes one argument: the name of the Man-page + section. Each Man-page consists of several sections. Usually + there are the following sections in a Man-page: _Name_ (special + handling as environment, c.f. above), _Synopsis_, _Description_, + _Options_, _Files_, _See Also_, _Diagnostics_, _Return Values_, + _Bugs_, _Author_, _version_, etc. + + _Synopsis_ must be the first section after the Name environment. + + Note: Do not use LaTeX-macrosin section names. + +`\subsection{..}' + works as well as + +`\subsubsection{..}' + those. + +`\emph{..}' + \emph{example} is typeset as _example_. + +`\textbf{..}' + \textbf{example} is typeset as *example*. + +`\texttt{..}' + \textt{example} is typeset as example. + +`\underline{..}' + \underline{example} is typeset as example of underline. + +`\date{..}' + uses .. as date. + +`\verb+..+' + but only + is allowed as delimiter. + +`$<$' + is typeset as <. + +`$>$' + is typeset as >. + +`$<=$' + is typeset as <=. + +`$>=$' + is typeset as >=. + +`$=$' + is typeset as =. + +`$<>$' + is typeset as <>. + +`$\ge$' + is typeset as $>=$. + +`$\le$' + is typeset as $<=$. + +`$\leftarrow$' + is typeset as $<-$. + +`$\Leftarrow$' + is typeset as $<==$. + +`$\rightarrow$' + is typeset as $->$. + +`$\Rightarrow$' + is typeset as $==>$. + +`\{' + is typeset as {. + +`\}' + is typeset as }. + +`\$' + is typeset as $. + +`\$' + is typeset as $,should be used inside macro arguments. + +`\_' + is typeset as _. + +`\&' + is typeset as &. + +`\#' + is typeset as #. + +`\%' + is typeset as %. + +`\,' + is typeset as smaller blank - - (between the two -) + +`\-' + is used to mark hyphenation in a word. + +`\\' + is typeset as a linebreak or marks the end of a column in the Table + environment. + +`\' + (a \ followed by a blank) is typeset as a blank, although it + cannot be used at the beginning of a line to make indentation (see + the \SP command). + +`~' + is typeset as a blank. + +`\copyright' + is typeset as (C). + +`\noindent' + +`\hline' + inside a Table environment. + +`\item' + inside a itemize, enumerate, or description environment. + +`\today' + 11 November 2008(see also the rcsinfo LaTeXpackage). + +`\ss,\"a, ...' + \ss = ss, \"a= a", \"o= o", \"u= u", \"A= A", \"O= O", \"U= U". It + is allowed to surround these macros in { and } in all places, even + inside other macros, e.g. + . \textbf{\"a\"o\"u\"A\"O\"U\ss} + . \textbf{\"a}{\"o}{\"u}{\"A}{\"O}{\"U}{\ss}} + . \textbf{äöüÄÖÜß} + *a"o"u"A"O"U"ss a"o"u"A"O"U"ss a"o"u"A"O"U"ss* + + If these letters are used in their LATIN-1 8-bit coding, they are + translated into the equivalent letter of the desired output format. + E.g. A" becomes Ä in HTML and @"A in texinfo. + + +File: latex2man.info, Node: Conditional Text, Next: Translation of User Defined Macros, Prev: Accepted LaTeX Macros, Up: Top + +Conditional Text +---------------- + +latex2man preprocesses the LaTeX input to allow text to be used +conditionally. A special sort of LaTeX comment is used for that purpose. + * %@% IF _condition_ %@% + + * %@% ELSE %@% + + * %@% END-IF %@% + + A line must contain only such a comment and nothing else. _condition_ +is a boolean expression containing "names" and operators. The names +given with the -CNAME option have the value "true", while all other +names occuring in the expression are assumed to be "false". If the +evaluation of the boolean expression results in the value "true", the +text in the "then"-part is used and the text in the optional +"else"-part is skipped (and vice versa). The IF/ELSE/END-IF may be +nested. As boolean operators the following are allowed: + +|| boolean or +&& boolean and +! negation + + ( and ) for grouping are allowed. + +For example: +%@% IF abc %@% +abc set +%@% IF xyz %@% +xyz set +%@% ELSE %@% +xyz NOT set +%@% END-IF %@% +%@% ELSE %@% +abc NOT set +%@% IF xyz || !XYZ %@% +xyz OR !XYZ set +%@% ELSE %@% +xyz OR !XYZ NOT set +%@% END-IF %@% +%@% END-IF %@% + +Run this manual page through latex2man with e.g. -C'ABC XYZ' and have +a look to the generated output. (If simply running the LaTeX-document +through LaTeX,all lines are shown in the .dvi file). +abc NOT set +xyz OR !XYZ set +To check the conditional text feature, when latex2man is called with +`-CHTML' + the lines 1a, 2b, 3b, and 4b; + +`-CTEXI' + the lines 1b, 2a, 3b, and 4b; + +`-CMAN' + the lines 1b, 2b, 3a, and 4b; + +`-CLATEX' + the lines 1b, 2b, 3b, and 4a; + +`calling LaTeX without preprocessing' + all lines + should be shown: + + 1b. The HTML conditional was not set. + + 2a. This text occurs only when viewing the TEXI output + + 3b. The MAN conditional was not set. + + 4b. The LATEX conditional was not set. + + +File: latex2man.info, Node: Translation of User Defined Macros, Next: Verbatim Environment, Prev: Conditional Text, Up: Top + +Translation of User Defined Macros +---------------------------------- + +The user macro translation file (given by the [ -tTRANSFILE ]) contains +Perl commands specifying the translation of LaTeX macros defined by the +user. These macros may have none, one or two arguments. The following +code is expected: + + * Comments start with a # up to the end of the line. + + * For a macro \foo with no arguments, the following code must be + specified: + `Translation to Man-Pages' + $manMacro{'foo'} = '...'; + + `Translation to HTML' + $htmlMacro{'foo'} = '...'; + + `Translation to TexInfo' + $texiMacro{'foo'} = '...'; + + where ... is the translation. + + * For a macro \foo{..} with one argument, the following code must be + specified: + `Translation to Man-Pages' + $manMacro1a{'foo'} = '...'; + $manMacro1b{'foo'} = '...'; + + `Translation to HTML' + $htmlMacro1a{'foo'} = '...'; + $htmlMacro1b{'foo'} = '...'; + + `Translation to TexInfo' + $texiMacro1a{'foo'} = '...'; + $texiMacro1b{'foo'} = '...'; + + where ... is the translation. The 1a code is used before the + argument, while 1b is typeset after the argument is set. + + * For a macro \foo{..}{..} with two arguments, the following code + must be specified: + `Translation to Man-Pages' + $manMacro2a{'foo'} = '...'; + $manMacro2b{'foo'} = '...'; + $manMacro2c{'foo'} = '...'; + + `Translation to HTML' + $htmlMacro2a{'foo'} = '...'; + $htmlMacro2b{'foo'} = '...'; + $htmlMacro2c{'foo'} = '...'; + + `Translation to TexInfo' + $texiMacro2a{'foo'} = '...'; + $texiMacro2b{'foo'} = '...'; + $texiMacro2c{'foo'} = '...'; + + where ... is the translation. The 2a code is used before the first + argument, 2b between the two arguments and 2c is typeset after the + second argument is set. + + * The file `latex2man.trans' contains some example code. + + +File: latex2man.info, Node: Verbatim Environment, Next: Subsection works, Prev: Translation of User Defined Macros, Up: Top + +Verbatim Environment +-------------------- + +.This +. {is} +. \texttt{a} +. $test$ +. _of_ +.verbatim +.<this is no HTML tag> and no @* TexInfo command + +File: latex2man.info, Node: Subsection works, Next: Subsubsection works, Prev: Verbatim Environment, Up: Top + +Subsection works +---------------- + +This is a \subsection. + + +File: latex2man.info, Node: Subsubsection works, Next: Subsubsection still works, Prev: Subsection works, Up: Top + +Subsubsection works +................... + +This is a \subsubsection. + + +File: latex2man.info, Node: Subsubsection still works, Next: General Remarks, Prev: Subsubsection works, Up: Top + +Subsubsection still works +......................... + +This is another \subsubsection. + + +File: latex2man.info, Node: General Remarks, Next: Some Bug Fix Tests, Prev: Subsubsection still works, Up: Top + +General Remarks +--------------- + + 1. Empty lines are typeset as paragraph separators. + + 2. The arguments of the LaTeX commands must not be split over several + lines. + + 3. Do not nest calls to macros. + + 4. Except the mentioned environment and macros, the usage of other + LaTeX environments or macros are not translated. Their usage will + cause garbage in the output. + + 5. latex2man requires Perl version >= 5.0004_03. + + 6. If you want to install the system with the distributed `Makefile', + you need GNU-make. If you don't have it, you should execute the + steps shown in the `Makefile' manually. + + +File: latex2man.info, Node: Some Bug Fix Tests, Next: Requirements, Prev: General Remarks, Up: Top + +Some Bug Fix Tests +------------------ + +`Leading . and '' + Now leading . and ' in generation troff output should work + propperly, since a \& is added. Therfore the \Dot macro has been + deleted. + Thanks to <Frank.Schilder@Mathematik.Tu-Ilmenau.De>. + Testcase 1: + `'\n'' + ... + Testcase 2: + `.foobar' Testcase 3: + ... abc ...abc . efg ' 123 + +`% in verbatim' + A % in a \verb and verbatim-environment was not emitted correctly. + Thanks to Aleksey Nogin <nogin@cs.caltech.edu> for the bug report + and bug fix. + + % abc + + . % abc % + but ignore comments following this: + + + +File: latex2man.info, Node: Requirements, Next: Changes, Prev: Some Bug Fix Tests, Up: Top + +Requirements +============ + +`Perl' + latex2man requires Perl version >= 5.0004_03. + +`Make' + If you want to install the system with the distributed `Makefile', + you need GNU-make. If you don't have it, you should execute the + steps shown in the `Makefile' manually. + +`LaTeX' + LaTeX2e is required. + + +File: latex2man.info, Node: Changes, Next: Version, Prev: Requirements, Up: Top + +Changes +======= + +Please check the file `latex2man-CHANGES' for the list of changes. + + +File: latex2man.info, Node: Version, Next: License and Copyright, Prev: Changes, Up: Top + +Version +======= + +Version: 1.23 of 2008/11/11. + + +File: latex2man.info, Node: License and Copyright, Next: Author, Prev: Version, Up: Top + +License and Copyright +===================== + +`Copyright' + (C)1998, Dr. Ju"rgen Vollmer, Viktoriastrasse 15, D-76133 + Karlsruhe, Germany, <Juergen.Vollmer@informatik-vollmer.de> + + The actual version of Latex2man may be found on my homepage + `http://www.informatik-vollmer.de/software/latex2man.html'. + +`License' + This program can be redistributed and/or modified under the terms + of the LaTeX Project Public License Distributed from CTAN archives + in directory `macros/latex/base/lppl.txt'; either version 1 of the + License, or any later version. + +`Misc' + If you find this software useful, please send me a postcard from + the place where you are living. + + +File: latex2man.info, Node: Author, Prev: License and Copyright, Up: Top + +Author +====== + +Dr. Ju"rgen Vollmer +Viktoriastrasse 15 +D-76133 Karlsruhe +Email: <Juergen.Vollmer@informatik-vollmer.de> +WWW: `http://www.informatik-vollmer.de'. + + + +Tag Table: +Node: Top187 +Node: Description1254 +Node: Options1852 +Node: Files3557 +Node: See Also4245 +Node: LaTeX commands4401 +Node: Package Options4684 +Node: Package Specific Environments5136 +Node: Accepted LaTeX Environments7924 +Node: Package Specific Macros8456 +Node: Accepted Macros from the rcsinfo Package12031 +Node: Accepted LaTeX Macros12528 +Node: Conditional Text15597 +Node: Translation of User Defined Macros17635 +Node: Verbatim Environment19749 +Node: Subsection works20075 +Node: Subsubsection works20250 +Node: Subsubsection still works20439 +Node: General Remarks20645 +Node: Some Bug Fix Tests21387 +Node: Requirements22126 +Node: Changes22540 +Node: Version22712 +Node: License and Copyright22855 +Node: Author23644 + +End Tag Table |