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16ea3abe 1\C{output} Halibut output formats
2
339cbe09 3This chapter describes each of Halibut's current \i{output formats}.
4It gives some general information about the format, and also
5describes all the \i{configuration directives} which are specific to
6that format.
16ea3abe 7
8\H{output-text} Plain text
9
339cbe09 10This output format generates the document as a single \i{plain text}
9ec43d08 11file. No table of contents or index is generated.
16ea3abe 12
16ea3abe 13The precise formatting of the text file can be controlled by a
14variety of configuration directives. They are listed in the
15following subsections.
16
0a6347b4 17\S{output-text-file} Output file name
18
19\dt \I{\cw{\\cfg\{text-filename\}}}\cw{\\cfg\{text-filename\}\{}\e{filename}\cw{\}}
20
21\dd Sets the \i{output file name} in which to store the text file.
22This directive is implicitly generated if you provide a file name
23parameter after the command-line option \i\c{--text} (see
24\k{running-options}).
25
16ea3abe 26\S{output-text-dimensions} Indentation and line width
27
28This section describes the configuration directives which control
339cbe09 29the \i{horizontal dimensions} of the output text file: how much
16ea3abe 30paragraphs are indented by and how long the lines are.
31
339cbe09 32\dt \I{\cw{\\cfg\{text-width\}}}\cw{\\cfg\{text-width\}\{}\e{width}\cw{\}}
16ea3abe 33
339cbe09 34\dd Sets the \I{text width}width of the main part of the document,
35in characters. This width will be used for wrapping paragraphs and
36for centring titles (if you have asked for titles to be centred -
37see \k{output-text-headings}). This width does \e{not} include the
38left indentation set by \cw{\\cfg\{text-indent\}}; if you specify an
16ea3abe 39indent of 8 and a width of 64, your maximum output line length will
40be 72.
41
339cbe09 42\dt \I{\cw{\\cfg\{text-indent\}}}\cw{\\cfg\{text-indent\}\{}\e{indent}\cw{\}}
16ea3abe 43
339cbe09 44\dd Sets the left \i{indentation} for the document. If you set this
45to zero, your document will look like an ordinary text file as
46someone with a text editor might have written it; if you set it
47above zero, the text file will have a \i{margin} down the left in
48the style of some printed manuals, and you can then configure the
49section numbers to appear in this margin (see
50\k{output-text-headings}).
16ea3abe 51
339cbe09 52\dt \I{\cw{\\cfg\{text-indent-code\}}}\cw{\\cfg\{text-indent-code\}\{}\e{indent}\cw{\}}
16ea3abe 53
54\dd Specifies how many extra characters of indentation (on top of
339cbe09 55the normal left indent) should be given to \I{code paragraphs,
56indentation} code paragraphs.
16ea3abe 57
339cbe09 58\dt \I{\cw{\\cfg\{text-list-indent\}}}\cw{\\cfg\{text-list-indent\}\{}\e{indent}\cw{\}}
16ea3abe 59
60\dd Specifies how many extra spaces should be used to indent the
339cbe09 61bullet or number in a \I{bulletted list, indentation}bulletted or
62\I{numbered list, indentation}numbered \I{list, indentation}list.
63The actual body of the list item will be indented by this much
64\e{plus} the value configured by \cw{\\cfg\{text-listitem-indent\}}.
16ea3abe 65
339cbe09 66\dt \I{\cw{\\cfg\{text-listitem-indent\}}}\cw{\\cfg\{text-listitem-indent\}\{}\e{indent}\cw{\}}
16ea3abe 67
68\dd Specifies how many extra spaces should be used to indent the
69body of a list item, over and above the number configured in
70\cw{\\cfg\{text-list-indent\}}.
71
339cbe09 72\dt \I{\cw{\\cfg\{text-indent-preamble\}}}\cw{\\cfg\{text-indent-preamble\}\{}\e{boolean}\cw{\}}
16ea3abe 73
339cbe09 74\dd When this is set to \c{true}, the document \i{preamble} (i.e. any
16ea3abe 75paragraphs appearing before the first chapter heading) will be
76indented to the level specified by \cw{\\cfg\{text-indent\}}. If
77this setting is \c{false}, the document preamble will not be
78indented at all from the left margin.
79
339cbe09 80\S{output-text-headings} \ii{Configuring heading display}
16ea3abe 81
82The directives in this section allow you to configure the appearance
83of the title, chapter and section headings in your text file.
84
339cbe09 85Several of the directives listed below specify the \i{alignment} of
86a heading. These alignment options have three possible values:
16ea3abe 87
339cbe09 88\dt \i\c{left}
16ea3abe 89
90\dd Align the heading to the very left of the text file (column zero).
91
339cbe09 92\dt \i\c{leftplus}
16ea3abe 93
94\dd Align the section title to the left of the main display region
95(in other words, indented to the level specified by
96\cw{\\cfg\{text-indent\}}). The section \e{number} is placed to the
97left of that (so that it goes in the margin if there is room).
98
339cbe09 99\dt \i\c{centre}
16ea3abe 100
101\dd Centre the heading.
102
103Also, several of the directives below specify how a title should be
339cbe09 104\I{underlining}underlined. The parameter to one of these directives
db662ca1 105should be either blank (\cw{\{\}}) or a piece of text which will be
106repeated to produce the underline. So you might want to specify, for
107example, \cw{\\text-title-underline\{=\}} but
108\cw{\\text-chapter-underline\{\-\}}.
109
110You can also specify more than one underline setting, and Halibut
111will choose the first one that the output character set supports.
112So, for example, you could write
65f95f6c 113\cw{\\text-chapter-underline\{\\u203e\}\{\-\}}, and Halibut would use
db662ca1 114the Unicode \q{OVERLINE} character where possible and fall back to
115the ASCII minus sign otherwise.
16ea3abe 116
339cbe09 117\dt \I{\cw{\\cfg\{text-title-align\}}}\cw{\\cfg\{text-title-align\}\{}\e{alignment}\cw{\}}
16ea3abe 118
119\dd Specifies the alignment of the overall document title: \c{left},
120\c{leftplus} or \c{centre}.
121
bdc961c7 122\dt \I{\cw{\\cfg\{text-title-underline\}}}\cw{\\cfg\{text-title-underline\}\{}\e{underline-text}\cw{\}}
16ea3abe 123
124\dd Specifies how the overall document title should be underlined.
125
339cbe09 126\dt \I{\cw{\\cfg\{text-chapter-align\}}}\cw{\\cfg\{text-chapter-align\}\{}\e{alignment}\cw{\}}
16ea3abe 127
128\dd Specifies the alignment of chapter and appendix headings.
129
bdc961c7 130\dt \I{\cw{\\cfg\{text-chapter-underline\}}}\cw{\\cfg\{text-chapter-underline\}\{}\e{underline-text}\cw{\}}
16ea3abe 131
132\dd Specifies how chapter and appendix headings should be underlined.
133
339cbe09 134\dt \I{\cw{\\cfg\{text-chapter-numeric\}}}\cw{\\cfg\{text-chapter-numeric\}\{}\e{boolean}\cw{\}}
16ea3abe 135
136\dd If this is set to \c{true}, then chapter headings will not
137contain the word \q{Chapter} (or whatever other word you have
138defined in its place - see \k{input-sections} and \k{input-config});
139they will just contain the chapter \e{number}, followed by the
140chapter title. If you set this to \c{false}, chapter headings will
141be prefixed by \q{Chapter} or equivalent.
142
339cbe09 143\dt \I{\cw{\\cfg\{text-chapter-suffix\}}}\cw{\\cfg\{text-chapter-suffix\}\{}\e{text}\cw{\}}
16ea3abe 144
145\dd This specifies the suffix text to be appended to the chapter
146number, before displaying the chapter title. For example, if you set
b7747050 147this to \cq{:\_}, then the chapter title might look something
16ea3abe 148like \q{Chapter 2: Doing Things}.
149
339cbe09 150\dt \I{\cw{\\cfg\{text-section-align\}}}\cw{\\cfg\{text-section-align\}\{}\e{level}\cw{\}\{}\e{alignment}\cw{\}}
16ea3abe 151
152\dd Specifies the alignment of section headings at a particular
153level. The \e{level} parameter specifies which level of section
154headings you want to affect: 0 means first-level headings (\c{\\H}),
1551 means second-level headings (\c{\\S}), 2 means the level below
156that (\c{\\S2}), and so on. The \e{alignment} parameter is treated
157just like the other alignment directives listed above.
158
bdc961c7 159\dt \I{\cw{\\cfg\{text-section-underline\}}}\cw{\\cfg\{text-section-underline\}\{}\e{level}\cw{\}\{}\e{underline-text}\cw{\}}
16ea3abe 160
161\dd Specifies how to underline section headings at a particular level.
162
339cbe09 163\dt \I{\cw{\\cfg\{text-section-numeric\}}}\cw{\\cfg\{text-section-numeric\}\{}\e{level}\cw{\}\{}\e{boolean}\cw{\}}
16ea3abe 164
165\dd Specifies whether section headings at a particular level should
166contain the word \q{Section} or equivalent (if \c{false}), or should
167be numeric only (if \c{true}).
168
339cbe09 169\dt \I{\cw{\\cfg\{text-section-suffix\}}}\cw{\\cfg\{text-section-suffix\}\{}\e{level}\cw{\}\{}\e{text}\cw{\}}
16ea3abe 170
339cbe09 171\dd Specifies the \I{suffix text, in section titles}suffix text to
172be appended to section numbers at a particular level, before
173displaying the section title.
16ea3abe 174
db662ca1 175\S{output-text-characters} Configuring the characters used
176
6b4dfd74 177\dt \I\cw{\\cfg\{text-charset\}}\cw{\\cfg\{text-charset\}\{}\e{character set name}\cw{\}}
178
179\dd This tells Halibut what \i{character set} the output should be
180in. Any Unicode characters representable in this set will be output
181verbatim; any other characters will not be output and their
182\i{fallback text} (if any) will be used instead.
183
184\lcont{
185
186The character set names are the same as for
187\cw{\\cfg\{input-charset\}} (see \k{input-config}). However, unlike
188\cw{\\cfg\{input-charset\}}, this directive affects the \e{entire}
189output; it's not possible to switch encodings halfway through.
190
191}
192
db662ca1 193\dt \I{\cw{\\cfg\{text-bullet\}}}\cw{\\cfg\{text-bullet\}\{}\e{text}\cw{\}}[\cw{\{}\e{text}...\cw{\}}]
194
195\dd This specifies the text which should be used as the \i{bullet}
196in bulletted lists. It can be one character
197(\cw{\\cfg\{text-bullet\}\{-\}}), or more than one
198(\cw{\\cfg\{text-bullet\}\{(*)\}}).
199
200\lcont{
201
6069815a 202Like \cw{\\cfg\{quotes\}} (see \k{input-config}), you can specify multiple
203possible options after this command, and Halibut will choose the first one
204which the output character set supports. For example, you might write
db662ca1 205\cw{\\cfg\{text-bullet\}\{\\u2022\}\{\\u00b7\}\{*\}}, in which case
206Halibut would use the Unicode \q{BULLET} character where possible,
207fall back to the ISO-8859-1 \q{MIDDLE DOT} if that wasn't available,
208and resort to the ASCII asterisk if all else failed.
209
210}
211
212\dt \I{\cw{\\cfg\{text-rule\}}}\cw{\\cfg\{text-rule\}\{}\e{text}\cw{\}}[\cw{\{}\e{text}...\cw{\}}]
213
214\dd This specifies the text which should be used for drawing
215\i{horizontal rules} (generated by \i\c{\\rule}; see
216\k{input-rule}). It can be one character, or more than one. The
217string you specify will be repeated to reach the required width, so
b7747050 218you can specify something like \cq{-=} to get a rule that looks
db662ca1 219like \cw{-=-=-=}.
220
221\lcont{
222
223Like \cw{\\cfg\{text-bullet\}}, you can specify multiple fallback
224options in this command.
225
226}
227
228\dt \I{\cw{\\cfg\{text-quotes\}}}\cw{\\cfg\{text-quotes\}\{}\e{open-quote}\cw{\}\{}\e{close-quote}\cw{\}}[\cw{\{}\e{open-quote}\cw{\}\{}\e{close-quote}...\cw{\}}]
229
6069815a 230\dd This specifies a set of quote characters for the text backend,
231overriding any defined by \cw{\\cfg\{quotes\}}. It has the same syntax
232(see \k{input-config}).
db662ca1 233
234\lcont{
235
6069815a 236In this backend, these quotes will also be used to mark text enclosed
237in the \c{\\c} command (see \k{input-code}).
db662ca1 238
239}
240
241\dt \I{\cw{\\cfg\{text-emphasis\}}}\cw{\\cfg\{text-emphasis\}\{}\e{start-emph}\cw{\}\{}\e{end-emph}\cw{\}}[\cw{\{}\e{start-emph}\cw{\}\{}\e{end-emph}...\cw{\}}]
242
5b1d0032 243\dd This specifies the characters which should be used to surround
db662ca1 244emphasised text (written using the \c{\\e} command; see
245\k{input-emph}).
246
247\lcont{
248
249You should separately specify the start-emphasis and end-emphasis
250text, each of which can be more than one character if you want.
251Also, like \cw{\\cfg\{text-quotes\}}, you can specify multiple pairs
252of fallback options in this command, and Halibut will always use a
253matching pair.
254
255}
256
16ea3abe 257\S{output-text-misc} Miscellaneous configuration options
258
db662ca1 259\dt \I{\cw{\\cfg\{text-list-suffix\}}}\cw{\\cfg\{text-list-suffix\}\{}\e{text}\cw{\}}
260
261\dd This text is appended to the number on a \i{numbered list} item
262(see \k{input-list-number}). So if you want to label your lists as
263\q{1)}, \q{2)} and so on, then you would write
264\cw{\\cfg\{text-list-suffix\}\{)\}}.
265
339cbe09 266\dt \I{\cw{\\cfg\{text-versionid\}}}\cw{\\cfg\{text-versionid\}\{}\e{boolean}\cw{\}}
16ea3abe 267
339cbe09 268\dd If this is set to \c{true}, \i{version ID paragraphs} (defined
269using the \i\c{\\versionid} command - see \k{input-blurb}) will be
270included at the bottom of the text file. If it is set to \c{false},
271they will be omitted completely.
16ea3abe 272
16ea3abe 273\# FIXME: code indentation is configurable, therefore \quote
274\# indentation probably ought to be as well.
275
276\# FIXME: text-indent-* should be consistently named.
277
278\S{output-text-defaults} Default settings
279
339cbe09 280The \i{default settings} for Halibut's plain text output format are:
16ea3abe 281
0a6347b4 282\c \cfg{text-filename}{output.txt}
283\c
16ea3abe 284\c \cfg{text-width}{68}
285\c \cfg{text-indent}{7}
286\c \cfg{text-indent-code}{2}
287\c \cfg{text-list-indent}{1}
288\c \cfg{text-listitem-indent}{3}
289\c \cfg{text-indent-preamble}{false}
290\c
291\c \cfg{text-title-align}{centre}
db662ca1 292\c \cfg{text-title-underline}{\u2550}{=}
16ea3abe 293\c
294\c \cfg{text-chapter-align}{left}
db662ca1 295\c \cfg{text-chapter-underline}{\u203e}{-}
16ea3abe 296\c \cfg{text-chapter-numeric}{false}
297\c \cfg{text-chapter-suffix}{: }
298\c
299\c \cfg{text-section-align}{0}{leftplus}
300\c \cfg{text-section-underline}{0}{}
301\c \cfg{text-section-numeric}{0}{true}
302\c \cfg{text-section-suffix}{0}{ }
303\c
304\c \cfg{text-section-align}{1}{leftplus}
305\c \cfg{text-section-underline}{1}{}
306\c \cfg{text-section-numeric}{1}{true}
307\c \cfg{text-section-suffix}{1}{ }
308\c
309\c ... and so on for all section levels below this ...
310\e iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii
db662ca1 311\c
6b4dfd74 312\c \cfg{text-charset}{ASCII}
db662ca1 313\c \cfg{text-bullet}{\u2022}{-}
314\c \cfg{text-rule}{\u2500}{-}
315\c \cfg{text-quotes}{\u2018}{\u2019}{`}{'}
316\c \cfg{text-emphasis}{_}{_}
317\c
318\c \cfg{text-list-suffix}{.}
319\c \cfg{text-versionid}{true}
16ea3abe 320
321\H{output-html} HTML
322
de5c3d1c 323\e{NOTE:} This documentation is out of date with respect to the
324current HTML backend, and needs rewriting.
9ec43d08 325
339cbe09 326This output format generates an \i{HTML} version of the document. By
16ea3abe 327default, this will be in multiple files, starting with
328\c{Contents.html} and splitting the document into files by chapter
329and/or subsection. You can configure precisely how the text is split
330between HTML files using the configuration commands described in
331this section. In particular, you can configure Halibut to output one
0a6347b4 332single HTML file instead of multiple ones.
16ea3abe 333
339cbe09 334Strictly speaking, the output format is \i{XHTML} 1.0 Transitional,
16ea3abe 335which is why all of the configuration directives start with the word
336\c{xhtml} rather than \c{html}.
337
0a6347b4 338\S{output-html-file} Controlling the output file names
339
340\dt \I{\cw{\\cfg\{xhtml-contents-filename\}}}\cw{\\cfg\{xhtml-contents-filename\}\{}\e{filename}\cw{\}}
341
342\dd Sets the \i{output file name} in which to store the top-level
343contents page. Since this is the first page a user ought to see when
344beginning to read the document, a good choice in many cases might be
fc8e7adb 345\c{index.html} (although this is not the default, for historical
0a6347b4 346reasons).
347
348\dt \I{\cw{\\cfg\{xhtml-index-filename\}}}\cw{\\cfg\{xhtml-index-filename\}\{}\e{filename}\cw{\}}
349
350\dd Sets the file name in which to store the document's index.
351
352\dt \I{\cw{\\cfg\{xhtml-template-filename\}}}\cw{\\cfg\{xhtml-template-filename\}\{}\e{template}\cw{\}}
353
354\dd Provides a \i{template} to be used when constructing the file
355names of each chapter or section of the document. This template
356should contain at least one \i\e{formatting command}, in the form of
357a per cent sign followed by a letter. (If you need a literal per
358cent sign, you can write \c{%%}.)
359
360\lcont{
361
362The formatting commands used in this template are:
363
da090173 364\dt \I{%N-upper}\c{%N}
0a6347b4 365
366\dd Expands to the visible title of the section, with white space
b7747050 367removed. So in a chapter declared as \cq{\\C\{fish\} Catching
368Fish}, this formatting command would expand to
369\cq{CatchingFish}.
0a6347b4 370
371\dt \i\c{%n}
372
373\dd Expands to the type and number of the section, without white
b7747050 374space. So in chapter 1 this would expand to \cq{Chapter1}; in
375section A.4.3 it would expand to \cq{SectionA.4.3}, and so on.
0a6347b4 376If the section has no number (an unnumbered chapter created using
377\c{\\U}), this directive falls back to doing the same thing as
378\c{%N}.
379
380\dt \i\c{%b}
381
382\dd Expands to the bare number of the section. So in chapter 1 this
b7747050 383would expand to \cq{1}; in section A.4.3 it would expand to
384\cq{A.4.3}, and so on. If the section has no number (an
0a6347b4 385unnumbered chapter created using \c{\\U}), this directive falls back
386to doing the same thing as \c{%N}.
387
388\dt \i\c{%k}
389
390\dd Expands to the internal keyword specified in the section title.
b7747050 391So in a chapter declared as \cq{\\C\{fish\} Catching Fish}, this
392formatting command would expand to \cq{fish}. If the section has
0a6347b4 393no keyword (an unnumbered chapter created using \c{\\U}), this
394directive falls back to doing the same thing as \c{%N}.
395
396These formatting directives can also be used in the
397\cw{\\cfg\{xhtml-template-fragment\}} configuration directive (see
398\k{output-html-misc}).
399
400}
401
402\dt \I{\cw{\\cfg\{xhtml-single-filename\}}}\cw{\\cfg\{xhtml-single-filename\}\{}\e{filename}\cw{\}}
403
404\dd Sets the file name in which to store the entire document, if
405Halibut is configured (using \c{\\cfg\{xhtml-leaf-level\}\{0\}} to
406produce a single self-contained file. Both this directive \e{and}
407\c{\\cfg\{xhtml-leaf-level\}\{0\}} are implicitly generated if you
408provide a file name parameter after the command-line option
409\i\c{--html} (see \k{running-options}).
410
16ea3abe 411\S{output-html-split} Controlling the splitting into HTML files
412
413By default, the HTML output from Halibut is split into multiple
414files. Each file typically contains a single chapter or section and
415everything below it, unless subsections of that chapter are
416themselves split off into further files.
417
418Most files also contain a contents section, giving hyperlinks to the
419sections in the file and/or the sections below it.
420
421The configuration directives listed below allow you to configure the
422splitting into files, and the details of the contents sections.
423
339cbe09 424\dt \I{\cw{\\cfg\{xhtml-leaf-level\}}}\cw{\\cfg\{xhtml-leaf-level\}\{}\e{depth}\cw{\}}
16ea3abe 425
426\dd This setting indicates the depth of section which should be
339cbe09 427given a \I{leaf file}\q{leaf} file (a file with no sub-files). So if
428you set it to 1, for example, then every chapter will be given its
429own HTML file, plus a top-level \i{contents file}. If you set this
430to 2, then each chapter \e{and} each \c{\\H} section will have a
431file, and the chapter files will mostly just contain links to their
432\i{sub-file}s.
16ea3abe 433
434\lcont{
435
436If you set this option to zero, then the whole document will appear
437in a single file. If you do this, Halibut will call that file
339cbe09 438\i\c{Manual.html} instead of \i\c{Contents.html}.
16ea3abe 439
0a6347b4 440This option is automatically set to zero if you provide a file name
441parameter after the command-line option \i\c{--html} (see
442\k{running-options}), because you have specified a single file name
443and so Halibut assumes you want the whole document to be placed in
444that file.
445
16ea3abe 446}
447
339cbe09 448\dt \I{\cw{\\cfg\{xhtml-contents-depth\}}}\cw{\\cfg\{xhtml-contents-depth-}\e{level}\cw{\}\{}\e{depth}\cw{\}}
16ea3abe 449
339cbe09 450\dd This directive allows you to specify how \I{depth of
451contents}deep the contents section in a particular file should go.
16ea3abe 452
453\lcont{
454
455The \e{level} parameter indicates which level of contents section
456you are dealing with. 0 denotes the main contents section in the
457topmost file \c{Contents.html}; 1 denotes a contents section in a
458chapter file; 2 is a contents section in a file containing a \c{\\H}
459heading, and so on. Currently you can't go below level 5 (which
460corresponds to a \c{\\S3} heading).
461
462The \e{depth} parameter indicates the maximum depth of heading which
463will be shown in this contents section. Again, 1 denotes a chapter,
4642 is a \c{\\H} heading, 3 is a \c{\\S} heading, and so on.
465
466So, for example: \cw{\\cfg\{xhtml-contents-depth-1\}\{3\}} instructs
467Halibut to put contents links in chapter files for all sections down
468to \c{\\S} level, but not to go into any more detail than that.
469
470}
471
472\# FIXME: this is utterly ghastly. For a start, it should include
473\# the level as a separate argument, like the text section config
474\# directives. Secondly, it shouldn't be limited in depth!
475
339cbe09 476\dt \I{\cw{\\cfg\{xhtml-leaf-contains-contents\}}}\cw{\\cfg\{xhtml-leaf-contains-contents\}\{}\e{boolean}\cw{\}}
16ea3abe 477
478\dd If you set this to \c{true}, then each leaf file will contain
479its own contents section which summarises the text within it.
480
339cbe09 481\dt \I{\cw{\\cfg\{xhtml-leaf-smallest-contents\}}}\cw{\\cfg\{xhtml-leaf-smallest-contents\}\{}\e{number}\cw{\}}
16ea3abe 482
483\dd Contents sections in leaf files are not output at all if they
484contain very few entries (on the assumption that it just isn't worth
485bothering). This directive configures the minimum number of entries
486required in a leaf contents section to make Halibut bother
487generating it at all.
488
489\S{output-html-html} Including pieces of your own HTML
490
491The directives in this section allow you to supply pieces of
339cbe09 492\I{HTML}\i{verbatim HTML} code, which will be included in various
493parts of the output files.
16ea3abe 494
339cbe09 495\dt \I{\cw{\\cfg\{xhtml-head-end\}}}\cw{\\cfg\{xhtml-head-end\}\{}\e{HTML text}\cw{\}}
16ea3abe 496
497\dd The text you provide in this directive is placed at the end of
339cbe09 498the \i\cw{<HEAD>} section of each output HTML file. So this is a
499good place to put, for example, a link to a \i{CSS} \i{stylesheet}.
16ea3abe 500
9acfce4f 501\dt \I{\cw{\\cfg\{xhtml-local-head\}}}\cw{\\cfg\{xhtml-local-head\}\{}\e{HTML text}\cw{\}}
502
503\dd This configuration directive is local: you specify it within a
504document section, and it acts on that section only.
505
506\lcont{
507
508The text you provide in this directive is placed at the end of the
509\i\cw{<HEAD>} section of whichever output HTML file contains the
510section in which the directive was placed. You can specify this
511directive multiple times in multiple sections if you like.
512
513This directive is particularly useful for constructing \i{MacOS
514on-line help}, which is mostly normal HTML but which requires a
515special \i\cw{<META NAME="AppleTitle">} tag in the topmost source
516file. You can arrange this by placing this configuration directive
517in the preamble or the introduction section, something like this:
518
519\c \cfg{html-local-head}{<meta name="AppleTitle"
520\c content="MyApp Help">}
521
522}
523
339cbe09 524\dt \I{\cw{\\cfg\{xhtml-body-tag\}}}\cw{\\cfg\{xhtml-body-tag\}\{}\e{HTML text}\cw{\}}
16ea3abe 525
526\dd The text you provide in this directive is used in place of the
339cbe09 527\i\cw{<BODY>} tag in each output file. So if you wanted to define a
528\i{background colour}, for example, you could write
16ea3abe 529\cw{\\cfg\{xhtml-body-tag\}\{<body bg="#123456">\}}.
530
339cbe09 531\dt \I{\cw{\\cfg\{xhtml-body-start\}}}\cw{\\cfg\{xhtml-body-start\}\{}\e{HTML text}\cw{\}}
16ea3abe 532
533\dd The text you provide in this directive is placed at the
339cbe09 534beginning of the \i\cw{<BODY>} section of each output HTML file. So
535if you intend your HTML files to be part of a web site with a
536standard \i{house style}, and the style needs a \i{header} at the
537top of every page, this is where you can add that header.
16ea3abe 538
339cbe09 539\dt \I{\cw{\\cfg\{xhtml-body-end\}}}\cw{\\cfg\{xhtml-body-end\}\{}\e{HTML text}\cw{\}}
16ea3abe 540
339cbe09 541\dd The text you provide in this directive is placed at the end of
542the \i\cw{<BODY>} section of each output HTML file. So if you intend
543your HTML files to be part of a web site with a standard \i{house
544style}, and the style needs a \i{footer} at the bottom of every
545page, this is where you can add that footer.
16ea3abe 546
339cbe09 547\dt \I{\cw{\\cfg\{xhtml-address-start\}}}\cw{\\cfg\{xhtml-address-start\}\{}\e{HTML text}\cw{\}}
16ea3abe 548
549\dd The text you provide in this directive is placed at the
339cbe09 550beginning of the \i\cw{<ADDRESS>} section at the bottom of each
551output HTML file. This might be a good place to put authors'
552\i{contact details}, for example.
16ea3abe 553
339cbe09 554\dt \I{\cw{\\cfg\{xhtml-address-end\}}}\cw{\\cfg\{xhtml-address-end\}\{}\e{HTML text}\cw{\}}
16ea3abe 555
339cbe09 556\dd The text you provide in this directive is placed at the end of
557the \i\cw{<ADDRESS>} section at the bottom of each output HTML file,
558after the version IDs (if present).
16ea3abe 559
339cbe09 560\dt \I{\cw{\\cfg\{xhtml-navigation-attributes\}}}\cw{\\cfg\{xhtml-navigation-attributes\}\{}\e{HTML attributes}\cw{\}}
16ea3abe 561
562\dd The text you provide in this directive is included inside the
339cbe09 563\cw{<P>} tag containing the \i{navigation links} at the top of each
564page (\i{\q{Previous}} / \i{\q{Contents}} / \i{\q{Next}}). So if you
565wanted the navigation links to have a particular CSS style, you
566could write
16ea3abe 567\cw{\\cfg\{xhtml-navigation-attributes\}\{class="foo"\}}, and the
568navigation-links paragraph would then begin with the tag \cw{<p
569class="foo">}.
570
339cbe09 571\S{output-html-headings} \ii{Configuring heading display}
16ea3abe 572
339cbe09 573\dt \I{\cw{\\cfg\{xhtml-chapter-numeric\}}}\cw{\\cfg\{xhtml-chapter-numeric\}\{}\e{boolean}\cw{\}}
16ea3abe 574
575\dd If this is set to \c{true}, then chapter headings will not
576contain the word \q{Chapter} (or whatever other word you have
577defined in its place - see \k{input-sections} and \k{input-config});
578they will just contain the chapter \e{number}, followed by the
579chapter title. If you set this to \c{false}, chapter headings will
580be prefixed by \q{Chapter} or equivalent.
581
339cbe09 582\dt \I{\cw{\\cfg\{xhtml-chapter-suffix\}}}\cw{\\cfg\{xhtml-chapter-suffix\}\{}\e{text}\cw{\}}
16ea3abe 583
584\dd This specifies the suffix text to be appended to the chapter
585number, before displaying the chapter title. For example, if you set
b7747050 586this to \cq{:\_}, then the chapter title might look something
16ea3abe 587like \q{Chapter 2: Doing Things}.
588
78c73085 589\dt \I{\cw{\\cfg\{xhtml-section-numeric\}}}\cw{\\cfg\{xhtml-section-numeric\}\{}\e{level}\cw{\}\{}\e{boolean}\cw{\}}
16ea3abe 590
591\dd Specifies whether section headings at a particular level should
592contain the word \q{Section} or equivalent (if \c{false}), or should
593be numeric only (if \c{true}). The \e{level} parameter specifies
594which level of section headings you want to affect: 0 means
595first-level headings (\c{\\H}), 1 means second-level headings
596(\c{\\S}), 2 means the level below that (\c{\\S2}), and so on.
597
78c73085 598\dt \I{\cw{\\cfg\{xhtml-section-suffix\}}}\cw{\\cfg\{xhtml-section-suffix\}\{}\e{level}\cw{\}\{}\e{text}\cw{\}}
16ea3abe 599
600\dd Specifies the suffix text to be appended to section numbers at a
601particular level, before displaying the section title.
602
603\S{output-html-misc} Miscellaneous options
604
0a6347b4 605\dt \I{\cw{\\cfg\{xhtml-template-fragment\}}}\cw{\\cfg\{xhtml-template-fragment\}\{}\e{template}\cw{\}}
606
607\dd This directive lets you specify a \i{template}, with exactly the
608same syntax used in \cw{\\cfg\{xhtml-template-filename\}} (see
fc8e7adb 609\k{output-html-file}), to be used for the anchor names (\i\cw{<A
610NAME="...">}) used to allow URLs to refer to specific sections
b7747050 611within a particular HTML file. So if you set this to \cq{%k},
fc8e7adb 612for example, then each individual section in your document will be
0a6347b4 613addressable by means of a URL ending in a \c{#} followed by your
614internal section keyword.
615
339cbe09 616\dt \I{\cw{\\cfg\{xhtml-versionid\}}}\cw{\\cfg\{xhtml-versionid\}\{}\e{boolean}\cw{\}}
16ea3abe 617
339cbe09 618\dd If this is set to \c{true}, \i{version ID paragraphs} (defined using
619the \i\c{\\versionid} command - see \k{input-blurb}) will be included
620visibly in the \i\cw{<ADDRESS>} section at the bottom of each HTML
16ea3abe 621file. If it is set to \c{false}, they will be omitted completely.
622
623\# FIXME: surely it would be better to include them in HTML
624\# comments? The only question is whether they should be _visible_.
625
339cbe09 626\dt \I{\cw{\\cfg\{xhtml-suppress-address\}}}\cw{\\cfg\{xhtml-suppress-address\}\{}\e{boolean}\cw{\}}
16ea3abe 627
339cbe09 628\dd If this is set to \c{true}, the \i\cw{<ADDRESS>} section at the
16ea3abe 629bottom of each HTML file will be omitted completely. (This will
339cbe09 630therefore also cause \i{version IDs} not to be included.)
16ea3abe 631
339cbe09 632\dt \I{\cw{\\cfg\{xhtml-author\}}}\cw{\\cfg\{xhtml-author\}\{}\e{text}\cw{\}}
16ea3abe 633
339cbe09 634\dd The text supplied here goes in a \I{\cw{<META>} tags}\cw{<META
635name="author">} tag in the output HTML files, so that browsers which
636support this can automatically identify the \i{author} of the document.
16ea3abe 637
339cbe09 638\dt \I{\cw{\\cfg\{xhtml-description\}}}\cw{\\cfg\{xhtml-description\}\{}\e{text}\cw{\}}
16ea3abe 639
339cbe09 640\dd The text supplied here goes in a \I{\cw{<META>} tags}\cw{<META
641name="description">} tag in the output HTML files, so that browsers
642which support this can easily pick out a brief \I{description, of
643document}description of the document.
16ea3abe 644
645\S{output-html-defaults} Default settings
646
339cbe09 647The \i{default settings} for Halibut's HTML output format are:
16ea3abe 648
0a6347b4 649\c \cfg{xhtml-contents-filename}{Contents.html}
650\c \cfg{xhtml-index-filename}{IndexPage.html}
651\c \cfg{xhtml-template-filename}{%n.html}
652\c \cfg{xhtml-single-filename}{Manual.html}
653\c \cfg{xhtml-template-fragment}{%b}
654\c
16ea3abe 655\c \cfg{xhtml-leaf-level}{2}
656\c \cfg{xhtml-leaf-contains-contents}{false}
657\c \cfg{xhtml-leaf-smallest-contents}{4}
658\c \cfg{xhtml-contents-depth-0}{2}
659\c \cfg{xhtml-contents-depth-1}{3}
660\c \cfg{xhtml-contents-depth-2}{4}
661\c \cfg{xhtml-contents-depth-3}{5}
662\c \cfg{xhtml-contents-depth-4}{6}
663\c \cfg{xhtml-contents-depth-5}{7}
664\c
665\c \cfg{xhtml-head-end}{}
666\c \cfg{xhtml-body-tag}{<body>}
667\c \cfg{xhtml-body-start}{}
668\c \cfg{xhtml-body-end}{}
669\c \cfg{xhtml-address-start}{}
670\c \cfg{xhtml-address-end}{}
671\c \cfg{xhtml-navigation-attributes}{}
672\c
673\c \cfg{xhtml-versionid}{true}
674\c \cfg{xhtml-suppress-address}{false}
675\c \cfg{xhtml-author}{}
676\c \cfg{xhtml-description}{}
677\c
678\c \cfg{xhtml-chapter-numeric}{false}
679\c \cfg{xhtml-chapter-suffix}{: }
680\c
681\c \cfg{xhtml-section-numeric}{0}{true}
682\c \cfg{xhtml-section-suffix}{0}{ }
683\c
684\c \cfg{xhtml-section-numeric}{1}{true}
685\c \cfg{xhtml-section-suffix}{1}{ }
686\c
687\c ... and so on for all section levels below this ...
688\e iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii
689
690\H{output-whlp} Windows Help
691
339cbe09 692This output format generates data that can be used by the \i{Windows
0a6347b4 693Help} program \cw{WINHELP.EXE}. There are two actual files
694generated, one ending in \c{.hlp} and the other ending in \c{.cnt}.
695
d93d6ec9 696Currently, the output is hardcoded to be in the \q{\i{Win1252}}
697character set. (If anyone knows how character sets are encoded in
698Windows Help, we'd appreciate help.)
6069815a 699
0a6347b4 700The Windows Help output format supports the following configuration
701directives:
702
6b4dfd74 703\S{output-whlp-file} Output file name
704
0a6347b4 705\dt \I{\cw{\\cfg\{winhelp-filename\}}}\cw{\\cfg\{winhelp-filename\}\{}\e{filename}\cw{\}}
706
707\dd Sets the \i{output file name} in which to store the man page.
708This directive is implicitly generated if you provide a file name
709parameter after the command-line option \i\c{--winhelp} (see
710\k{running-options}).
711
712\lcont{
713
714Your output file name should end with \c{.hlp}; if it doesn't,
715Halibut will append it. Halibut will also generate a contents file
716(ending in \c{.cnt}) alongside the file name you specify.
717
718}
16ea3abe 719
6b4dfd74 720\S{output-whlp-characters} Configuring the characters used
721
722\dt \I{\cw{\\cfg\{winhelp-bullet\}}}\cw{\\cfg\{winhelp-bullet\}\{}\e{text}\cw{\}}[\cw{\{}\e{text}\cw{\}}...]
723
724\dd Specifies the text to use as the \i{bullet} in bulletted lists.
725You can specify multiple fallback options. Works exactly like the
726\cw{\\cfg\{text-bullet\}} directive (see
727\k{output-text-characters}).
728
729\dt \I{\cw{\\cfg\{winhelp-quotes\}}}\cw{\\cfg\{winhelp-quotes\}\{}\e{open-quote}\cw{\}\{}\e{close-quote}\cw{\}}[\cw{\{}\e{open-quote}\cw{\}\{}\e{close-quote}...\cw{\}}]
730
731\dd Specifies the quotation marks to use, overriding any
732\cw{\\cfg\{quotes\}} directive. You can specify multiple
733fallback options. Works exactly like the \cw{\\cfg\{text-quotes\}}
734directive (see \k{output-text-characters}).
735
736\S{output-whlp-misc} Miscellaneous configuration options
737
6069815a 738\dt \I{\cw{\\cfg\{winhelp-contents-titlepage\}}}\cw{\\cfg\{winhelp-contents-titlepage\}\{}\e{title}\cw{\}}
739
740\dd Sets the text used to describe the help page containing the blurb
741(see \k{input-blurb}) and table of contents.
742
743\dt
744\I{\cw{\\cfg\{winhelp-section-suffix\}}}\cw{\\cfg\{winhelp-section-suffix\}\{}\e{text}\cw{\}}
745
746\dd Specifies the \I{suffix text, in section titles}suffix text to
747be appended to section numbers, before displaying the section title.
748(Applies to all levels.)
749
750\dt \I{\cw{\\cfg\{winhelp-list-suffix\}}}\cw{\\cfg\{winhelp-list-suffix\}\{}\e{text}\cw{\}}
751
752\dd This text is appended to the number on a \i{numbered list} item,
753in exactly the same way as \cw{\\cfg\{text-list-suffix\}} (see
6069815a 754\k{output-text-characters}).
755
339cbe09 756\dt \I{\cw{\\cfg\{winhelp-topic\}}}\cw{\\cfg\{winhelp-topic\}\{}\e{topic-name}\cw{\}}
16ea3abe 757
339cbe09 758\dd This directive defines a Windows \i{Help topic} name in the current
16ea3abe 759section. Topic names can be used by the program invoking
760\cw{WINHELP.EXE} to jump straight to a particular section. So you
339cbe09 761can use this for \i{context-sensitive help}.
16ea3abe 762
763\lcont{
764
765For example, if you used this directive in a particular section:
766
767\c \cfg{winhelp-topic}{savingfiles}
768
769then a Windows application could invoke Windows Help to jump to that
770particular section in the help file like this:
771
772\c WinHelp(hwnd, "mydoc.hlp", HELP_COMMAND,
773\c (DWORD)"JI(`',`savingfiles')");
774
775You can use this configuration directive many times, in many
776different subsections of your document, in order to define a lot of
777different help contexts which you can use in this way.
778
779}
780
6b4dfd74 781\S{output-whlp-defaults} Default settings
782
0a6347b4 783The \i{default settings} for the Windows Help output format are:
784
785\c \cfg{winhelp-filename}{output.hlp}
6b4dfd74 786\c
787\c \cfg{winhelp-bullet}{\u2022}{-}
788\c \cfg{winhelp-quotes}{\u2018}{\u2019}{"}{"}
789\c
6069815a 790\c \cfg{winhelp-contents-titlepage}{Title page}
791\c \cfg{winhelp-section-suffix}{: }
792\c \cfg{winhelp-list-suffix}{.}
0a6347b4 793
794and no \c{\\cfg\{winhelp-topic\}} directives anywhere.
795
16ea3abe 796\H{output-man} Unix \cw{man} pages
797
339cbe09 798This output format generates a Unix \i{\cw{man} page}. That is to say,
799it generates \i\c{nroff} input designed to work with the \c{-mandoc}
16ea3abe 800macro package.
801
802The available configuration options for this format are as follows:
803
6b4dfd74 804\S{output-man-file} Output file name
805
0a6347b4 806\dt \I{\cw{\\cfg\{man-filename\}}}\cw{\\cfg\{man-filename\}\{}\e{filename}\cw{\}}
807
808\dd Sets the \i{output file name} in which to store the man page.
809This directive is implicitly generated if you provide a file name
810parameter after the command-line option \i\c{--man} (see
811\k{running-options}).
812
6b4dfd74 813\S{output-man-identity} Configuring headers and footers
814
339cbe09 815\dt \I{\cw{\\cfg\{man-identity\}}}\cw{\\cfg\{man-identity\}\{}\e{text}\cw{\}\{}\e{text...}\cw{\}}
16ea3abe 816
339cbe09 817\dd This directive is used to generate the initial \i{\c{.TH}
818directive} that appears at the top of a \cw{man} page. It expects to
819be followed by some number of brace pairs containing text, which will
820be used in the \i{headers} and \i{footers} of the formatted output.
16ea3abe 821
822\lcont{
823
824A traditional order for the arguments appears to be:
825
826\n The name of the program.
827
828\n The (numeric) manual section.
829
830\n The date that the \cw{man} page was written.
831
832\n The name of any containing suite of which the program is a part.
833
339cbe09 834\n The name of the \i{author} of the \cw{man} page.
16ea3abe 835
836For example, a typical \cw{man} page might contain
837
fc8e7adb 838\c \cfg{man-identity}{make-foo}{1}{June 2003}{foo-utils}{Fred
839\c Bloggs}
16ea3abe 840
841}
842
6b4dfd74 843\S{output-man-headings} Configuring heading display
844
339cbe09 845\dt \I{\cw{\\cfg\{man-headnumbers\}}}\cw{\\cfg\{man-headnumbers\}\{}\e{boolean}\cw{\}}
16ea3abe 846
339cbe09 847\dd If this is set to \c{true}, then \i{section headings} in the
848\cw{man} page will have their \i{section numbers} displayed as usual. If
16ea3abe 849set to \c{false}, the section numbers will be omitted. (\cw{man}
850pages traditionally have section names such as \q{SYNOPSIS},
851\q{OPTIONS} and \q{BUGS}, and do not typically number them, so
852\c{false} is the setting which conforms most closely to normal
853\cw{man} style.)
854
339cbe09 855\dt \I{\cw{\\cfg\{man-mindepth\}}}\cw{\\cfg\{man-mindepth\}\{}\e{depth}\cw{\}}
16ea3abe 856
857\dd If this is set to a number greater than 0, then section headings
858\e{higher} than the given depth will not be displayed. If it is set
859to zero, all section headings will be displayed as normal.
860
861\lcont{
862
863The point of this is so that you can use the same Halibut input file
864to generate a quick-reference \cw{man} page for a program, \e{and} to
865include that \cw{man} page as an appendix in your program's full manual.
866If you are to include the \cw{man} page as an appendix, then the internal
867headings within the page will probably need to be at \c{\\H} or
868\c{\\S} level; therefore, when you format that input file on its own
869to create the \cw{man} page itself, you will need to have defined a
870\c{\\C} and possibly a \c{\\H} heading beforehand, which you don't
871want to see displayed.
872
873Here's an example. You might have a file \c{appendix.but}, which
874simply says
875
876\c \A{manpages} \cw{man} pages for the Foo tool suite
877\c
878\c \cfg{man-mindepth}{2}
879
880Then you have a file \c{make-foo.but}, and probably others like it
881as well, each of which looks something like this:
882
fc8e7adb 883\c \cfg{man-identity}{make-foo}{1}{June 2003}{foo-utils}{Fred
884\c Bloggs}
16ea3abe 885\c
886\c \H{man-foo} \cw{man} page for \c{make-foo}
887\c
888\c \S{man-foo-name} NAME
889\c
890\c \c{make-foo} - create Foo files for the Foo tool suite
891\c
892\c \S{man-foo-synopsis} SYNOPSIS
893\c
894\c ... and so on ...
895\e iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii
896
897So when you're generating your main manual, you can include
898\c{appendix.but} followed by \c{make-foo.but} and any other \cw{man}
899pages you have, and your \cw{man} pages will be formatted neatly as
900part of an appendix. Then, in a separate run of Halibut, you can
901just do
902
903\c halibut appendix.but make-foo.but
904
905and this will generate a \cw{man} page \c{output.1}, in which the
906headings \q{\cw{man} pages for the Foo tool suite} and \q{\cw{man}
907page for \c{make-foo}} will not be displayed because of the
908\c{man-mindepth} directive. So the first visible heading in the
909output \cw{man} page will be \q{NAME}, exactly as a user would
910expect.
911
912}
913
6b4dfd74 914\S{output-man-characters} Configuring the characters used
915
6069815a 916\dt \I{\cw{\\cfg\{man-charset\}}}\cw{\\cfg\{man-charset\}\{}\e{character set}\cw{\}}
917
918\dd Specifies what character set the output should be in, similarly to
6b4dfd74 919\cw{\\cfg\{text-charset\}} (see \k{output-text-characters}).
6069815a 920
921\# FIXME: you're probably on your own in making sure that it's
922sensible to output man pages in that charset.
923
924\dt \I{\cw{\\cfg\{man-bullet\}}}\cw{\\cfg\{man-bullet\}\{}\e{text}\cw{\}}[\cw{\{}\e{text}\cw{\}}...]
925
926\dd Specifies the text to use as the \i{bullet} in bulletted lists.
927You can specify multiple fallback options. Works exactly like the
928\cw{\\cfg\{text-bullet\}} directive (see \k{output-text-characters}).
929
930\dt \I{\cw{\\cfg\{man-quotes\}}}\cw{\\cfg\{man-quotes\}\{}\e{open-quote}\cw{\}\{}\e{close-quote}\cw{\}}[\cw{\{}\e{open-quote}\cw{\}\{}\e{close-quote}...\cw{\}}]
931
932\dd Specifies the quotation marks to use, overriding any
933\cw{\\cfg\{quotes\}} directive. You can specify multiple
934fallback options. Works exactly like the \cw{\\cfg\{text-quotes\}}
935directive (see \k{output-text-characters}).
936
6b4dfd74 937\S{output-man-defaults} Default settings
938
339cbe09 939The \i{default settings} for the \cw{man} page output format are:
16ea3abe 940
0a6347b4 941\c \cfg{man-filename}{output.1}
6b4dfd74 942\c
16ea3abe 943\c \cfg{man-identity}{}
6b4dfd74 944\c
16ea3abe 945\c \cfg{man-headnumbers}{false}
946\c \cfg{man-mindepth}{0}
6b4dfd74 947\c
6069815a 948\c \cfg{man-charset}{ASCII}
949\c \cfg{man-bullet}{\u2022}{o}
950\c \cfg{man-quotes}{\u2018}{\u2019}{"}{"}
43f61c25 951
952\H{output-info} GNU \c{info}
953
954This output format generates files which can be used with the \i{GNU
955\c{info}} program.
956
957There are typically multiple output files: a primary file whose name
958usually ends in \c{.info}, and one or more subsidiary files whose
959names have numbers on the end, so that they end in \c{.info-1},
960\c{.info-2} and so on. Alternatively, this output format can be
961configured to output a single large file containing the whole
962document.
963
964The \c{info} output format supports the following configuration
965directives:
966
6b4dfd74 967\S{output-info-file} Controlling the output filenames
968
43f61c25 969\dt \I{\cw{\\cfg\{info-filename\}}}\cw{\\cfg\{info-filename\}\{}\e{filename}\cw{\}}
970
971\dd Sets the output file name in which to store the \c{info} file.
972This directive is implicitly generated if you provide a file name
973parameter after the command-line option \i\c{--info} (see
974\k{running-options}).
975
976\lcont{
977
978The suffixes \c{-1}, \c{-2}, \c{-3} and so on will be appended to
979your output file name to produce any subsidiary files required.
980
981Note that \c{info} files refer to their own names internally, so
982these files cannot be \I{renaming \c{info} files}renamed after
983creation and remain useful.
984
985}
986
6b4dfd74 987\dt \I{\cw{\\cfg\{info-max-file-size\}}}\cw{\\cfg\{info-max-file-size\}\{}\e{bytes}\cw{\}}
988
989\dd Sets the preferred \i{maximum file size} for each subsidiary
990file. As a special case, if you set this to zero, there will be no
991subsidiary files and the whole document will be placed in a single
992self-contained output file. (However, note that this file can still
993not be renamed usefully.)
994
995\lcont{
996
997The preferred maximum file size is only a guideline. Halibut may be
998forced to exceed it if a single section of the document is larger
999than the maximum size (since individual \c{info} nodes may not be
1000split between files).
1001
1002}
1003
1004\S{output-info-dimensions} Indentation and line width
1005
5b1d0032 1006\dt \I{\cw{\\cfg\{info-width\}}}\cw{\\cfg\{info-width\}\{}\e{width}\cw{\}}
1007
1008\dd Sets the \I{text width}width of the main part of the document,
1009in characters. Works exactly like the \cw{\\cfg\{text-width\}}
1010directive (see \k{output-text-dimensions}).
1011
1012\dt \I{\cw{\\cfg\{info-indent-code\}}}\cw{\\cfg\{info-indent-code\}\{}\e{indent}\cw{\}}
1013
1014\dd Specifies the extra indentation for \I{code paragraphs,
1015indentation} code paragraphs. Works exactly like the
1016\cw{\\cfg\{text-indent-code\}} directive (see
1017\k{output-text-dimensions}).
1018
1019\dt \I{\cw{\\cfg\{info-index-width\}}}\cw{\\cfg\{info-index-width\}\{}\e{width}\cw{\}}
1020
1021\dd Specifies how much horizontal space to leave in the index node
1022for the text of \i{index terms}, before displaying the sections the
1023terms occur in.
1024
1025\dt \I{\cw{\\cfg\{info-list-indent\}}}\cw{\\cfg\{info-list-indent\}\{}\e{indent}\cw{\}}
1026
1027\dd Specifies the extra indentation before the bullet or number in a
1028\I{bulletted list, indentation}\I{numbered list, indentation}list
1029item. Works exactly like the \cw{\\cfg\{text-list-indent\}}
1030directive (see \k{output-text-dimensions}).
1031
1032\dt \I{\cw{\\cfg\{info-listitem-indent\}}}\cw{\\cfg\{info-listitem-indent\}\{}\e{indent}\cw{\}}
1033
1034\dd Specifies the additional indentation before the body of a list
1035item. Works exactly like the \cw{\\cfg\{text-listitem-indent\}}
1036directive (see \k{output-text-dimensions}).
1037
6b4dfd74 1038\S{output-info-headings} Configuring heading display
6069815a 1039
5b1d0032 1040\dt \I{\cw{\\cfg\{info-section-suffix\}}}\cw{\\cfg\{info-section-suffix\}\{}\e{text}\cw{\}}
1041
1042\dd Specifies the suffix text to be appended to each section number
1043before displaying the section title. For example, if you set this to
b7747050 1044\cq{:\_}, then a typical section title might look something like
5b1d0032 1045\q{Section 3.1: Something Like This}.
1046
1047\dt \I{\cw{\\cfg\{info-underline\}}}\cw{\\cfg\{info-underline\}\{}\e{text}\cw{\}}[\cw{\{}\e{text}\cw{\}}...]
1048
1049\dd Specifies the text to be used to underline section titles. Works
1050very much like the \cw{\\cfg\{text-chapter-underline\}} directive
1051(see \k{output-text-headings}). You can specify more than one
1052option, and Halibut will choose the first one supported by the
1053character set.
1054
6b4dfd74 1055\S{output-info-characters} Controlling the characters used
1056
1057\dt \I{\cw{\\cfg\{info-charset\}}}\cw{\\cfg\{info-charset\}\{}\e{character set}\cw{\}}
1058
1059\dd Specifies what character set the output should be in, similarly to
1060\cw{\\cfg\{text-charset\}} (see \k{output-text-characters}).
1061
1062\# FIXME: if you try sufficiently hard, you can probably find an
1063output encoding that will break the info format by trampling on its
1064special characters. So either don't do that, or tell us what we should
1065do about it.
1066
5b1d0032 1067\dt \I{\cw{\\cfg\{info-bullet\}}}\cw{\\cfg\{info-bullet\}\{}\e{text}\cw{\}}[\cw{\{}\e{text}\cw{\}}...]
1068
1069\dd Specifies the text to use as the \i{bullet} in bulletted lists.
1070You can specify multiple fallback options. Works exactly like the
1071\cw{\\cfg\{text-bullet\}} directive (see
1072\k{output-text-characters}).
1073
1074\dt \I{\cw{\\cfg\{info-rule\}}}\cw{\\cfg\{info-rule\}\{}\e{text}\cw{\}}[\cw{\{}\e{text}\cw{\}}...]
1075
1076\dd Specifies the text used to draw \i{horizontal rules}. You can
1077specify multiple fallback options. Works exactly like the
1078\cw{\\cfg\{text-rule\}} directive (see \k{output-text-characters}).
1079
1080\dt \I{\cw{\\cfg\{info-quotes\}}}\cw{\\cfg\{info-quotes\}\{}\e{open-quote}\cw{\}\{}\e{close-quote}\cw{\}}[\cw{\{}\e{open-quote}\cw{\}\{}\e{close-quote}...\cw{\}}]
1081
6069815a 1082\dd Specifies the quotation marks to use, overriding any
1083\cw{\\cfg\{quotes\}} directive. You can specify multiple
5b1d0032 1084fallback options. Works exactly like the \cw{\\cfg\{text-quotes\}}
1085directive (see \k{output-text-characters}).
1086
1087\dt \I{\cw{\\cfg\{info-emphasis\}}}\cw{\\cfg\{info-emphasis\}\{}\e{start-emph}\cw{\}\{}\e{end-emph}\cw{\}}[\cw{\{}\e{start-emph}\cw{\}\{}\e{end-emph}...\cw{\}}]
1088
1089\dd Specifies how to display emphasised text. You can specify
1090multiple fallback options. Works exactly like the
1091\cw{\\cfg\{text-emphasis\}} directive (see
1092\k{output-text-characters}).
1093
6b4dfd74 1094\S{output-info-misc} Miscellaneous configuration options
1095
5b1d0032 1096\dt \I{\cw{\\cfg\{info-list-suffix\}}}\cw{\\cfg\{info-list-suffix\}\{}\e{text}\cw{\}}
1097
1098\dd Specifies the text to append to the item numbers in a
1099\i{numbered list}. Works exactly like the
1100\cw{\\cfg\{text-list-suffix\}} directive (see
1101\k{output-text-misc}).
1102
43f61c25 1103\dt \I{\cw{\\cfg\{info-dir-entry\}}}\cw{\\cfg\{info-dir-entry\}\{}\e{section}\cw{\}\{}\e{short
1104name}\cw{\}\{}\e{long name}\cw{\}}[\cw{\{}\e{keyword}\cw{\}}]
1105
1106\dd Constructs an \i\cw{INFO-DIR-ENTRY} section and places it in the
1107header of the Info file. This mechanism is used to automatically
1108generate the \i{\c{dir} file} at the root of a Unix system's
1109\c{info} collection.
1110
1111\lcont{
1112
1113The parameters to this directive are:
1114
1115\dt \e{section}
1116
1117\dd Specifies the section of the \c{dir} file in which you want your
1118document referenced. For example, \q{Development}, or \q{Games}, or
1119\q{Miscellaneous}.
1120
1121\dt \e{short name}
1122
1123\dd Specifies a short name for the directory entry, which will
1124appear at the start of the menu line.
1125
1126\dt \e{long name}
1127
1128\dd Specifies a long name for the directory entry, which will appear
1129at the end of the menu line.
1130
1131\dt \e{keyword}
1132
1133\dd This parameter is optional. If it is present, then the directory
1134entry will cause a jump to a particular subsection of your document,
1135rather than starting at the top. The subsection will be the one
1136referred to by the given keyword (see \k{input-sections} for details
1137about assigning keywords to document sections).
1138
1139For example, in a document describing many game programs, the
1140configuration directive
1141
fc8e7adb 1142\c \cfg{info-dir-entry}{Games}{Chess}{Electronic chess
1143\c game}{chess}
43f61c25 1144
1145might produce text in the \c{dir} file looking something like this:
1146
1147\c Games
1148\c * Chess: (mygames)Chapter 3. Electronic chess game
1149
1150if the output file were called \c{mygames.info} and the keyword
1151\c{chess} had been used to define Chapter 3 of the document.
1152
1153}
0287083a 1154
6b4dfd74 1155\S{output-info-defaults} Default settings
1156
5b1d0032 1157The \i{default settings} for the \c{info} output format are:
1158
1159\c \cfg{info-filename}{output.info}
6b4dfd74 1160\c \cfg{info-max-file-size}{65536}
5b1d0032 1161\c
1162\c \cfg{info-width}{70}
1163\c \cfg{info-indent-code}{2}
1164\c \cfg{info-index-width}{40}
1165\c \cfg{info-list-indent}{1}
1166\c \cfg{info-listitem-indent}{3}
9ec43d08 1167\c
5b1d0032 1168\c \cfg{info-section-suffix}{: }
5b1d0032 1169\c \cfg{info-underline}{\u203e}{-}
6b4dfd74 1170\c
1171\c \cfg{info-charset}{ASCII}
5b1d0032 1172\c \cfg{info-bullet}{\u2022}{-}
1173\c \cfg{info-rule}{\u2500}{-}
1174\c \cfg{info-quotes}{\u2018}{\u2019}{`}{'}
1175\c \cfg{info-emphasis}{_}{_}
1176\c
1177\c \cfg{info-list-suffix}{.}
5b1d0032 1178
1179and no \cw{\\cfg\{info-dir-entry\}} directives.
1180
9ec43d08 1181\H{output-paper} Paper formats
1182
1183These output formats (currently PostScript and PDF) generate printable
1184manuals. As such, they share a number of configuration directives.
1185
1186\S{output-ps} \i{PostScript}
0287083a 1187
1188This output format generates a printable manual in PostScript format.
1189
9ec43d08 1190There is one configuration option specific to PostScript:
0287083a 1191
1192\dt \I{\cw{\\cfg\{ps-filename\}}}\cw{\\cfg\{ps-filename\}\{}\e{filename}\cw{\}}
1193
1194\dd Sets the \i{output file name} in which to store the PostScript
1195file. This directive is implicitly generated if you provide a file
1196name parameter after the command-line option \i\c{--ps} (see
1197\k{running-options}).
1198
1199The \i{default settings} for the PostScript output format are:
1200
1201\c \cfg{ps-filename}{output.ps}
1202
9ec43d08 1203\S{output-pdf} \i{PDF}
0287083a 1204
1205This output format generates a printable manual in PDF format. This
1206should look exactly identical to the PostScript output (see
1207\k{output-ps}), but also uses some PDF interactive features to
1208provide an outline of all the document's sections and clickable
1209cross-references between sections.
1210
9ec43d08 1211There is one configuration option specific to PDF:
0287083a 1212
1213\dt \I{\cw{\\cfg\{pdf-filename\}}}\cw{\\cfg\{pdf-filename\}\{}\e{filename}\cw{\}}
1214
1215\dd Sets the \i{output file name} in which to store the PDF file.
1216This directive is implicitly generated if you provide a file name
1217parameter after the command-line option \i\c{--pdf} (see
1218\k{running-options}).
1219
1220The \i{default settings} for the PDF output format are:
1221
1222\c \cfg{pdf-filename}{output.pdf}
9ec43d08 1223
1224\S{output-paper-dimensions} Configuring layout and \i{measurements}
1225
1226All measurements are in PostScript \i{points} (72 points to the inch).
1227
1228\S2{output-paper-pagesize} Page properties
1229
1230\dt \I{\cw{\\cfg\{paper-page-width\}}}\cw{\\cfg\{paper-page-width\}\{}\e{points}\cw{\}}
1231
1232\dt \I{\cw{\\cfg\{paper-page-height\}}}\cw{\\cfg\{paper-page-height\}\{}\e{points}\cw{\}}
1233
1234\dd Specify the absolute limits of the paper.
1235
1236\dt \I{\cw{\\cfg\{paper-left-margin\}}}\cw{\\cfg\{paper-left-margin\}\{}\e{points}\cw{\}}
1237
1238\dt \I{\cw{\\cfg\{paper-top-margin\}}}\cw{\\cfg\{paper-top-margin\}\{}\e{points}\cw{\}}
1239
1240\dt \I{\cw{\\cfg\{paper-right-margin\}}}\cw{\\cfg\{paper-right-margin\}\{}\e{points}\cw{\}}
1241
1242\dt \I{\cw{\\cfg\{paper-bottom-margin\}}}\cw{\\cfg\{paper-bottom-margin\}\{}\e{points}\cw{\}}
1243
1244\dd Specify the margins. Most text appears within these margins,
1245except:
1246
1247\lcont{
1248
1249\b Section numbers, which appear in the left margin.
1250
1251\b The footer (containing page numbers), which appears in the bottom
1252margin.
1253
1254}
1255
1256\S2{output-paper-line} Vertical spacing
1257
1258\dt \I{\cw{\\cfg\{paper-base-leading\}}}\cw{\\cfg\{paper-base-leading\}\{}\e{points}\cw{\}}
1259
1260\dd Specifies the amount of space between lines of text within a
1261paragraph. (So, if the font size is 12pt and there is 2pt of leading,
1262there will be 14pt between successive baselines.)
1263
1264\dt \I{\cw{\\cfg\{paper-base-para-spacing\}}}\cw{\\cfg\{paper-base-para-spacing\}\{}\e{points}\cw{\}}
1265
1266\dd Specifies the amount of vertical space between paragraphs. (The
1267vertical space between paragraphs does \e{not} include
1268\c{paper-base-leading}.)
1269
1270\S2{output-paper-indentation} Indentation
1271
1272\dt \I{\cw{\\cfg\{paper-list-indent\}}}\cw{\\cfg\{paper-list-indent\}\{}\e{points}\cw{\}}
1273
1274\dd Specifies the indentation of the bullet or number in a
1275\I{bulletted list, indentation}bulletted or \I{numbered list,
1276indentation}numbers \I{list, indentation}list, similarly to
1277\cw{\\cfg\{text-list-indent\}} (see \k{output-text-dimensions}).
1278
1279\dt \I{\cw{\\cfg\{paper-listitem-indent\}}}\cw{\\cfg\{paper-listitem-indent\}\{}\e{points}\cw{\}}
1280
1281\dd Specifies the \e{extra} indentation for the body of a list item,
1282over and above the amount configured in \cw{\\cfg\{paper-list-indent\}}.
1283
1284\# FIXME: doesn't actually work, AFAICT.
1285
1286\dt \I{\cw{\\cfg\{paper-quote-indent\}}}\cw{\\cfg\{paper-quote-indent\}\{}\e{points}\cw{\}}
1287
1288\dd Specifies the amount of indentation for a level of quoting. Used
1289for \cw{\\quote} (see \k{input-quote}) and code quotes with \cw{\\c}
1290(see \k{input-code}).
1291
1292\S2{output-paper-headings} Headings
1293
1294\dt \I{\cw{\\cfg\{paper-chapter-top-space\}}}\cw{\\cfg\{paper-chapter-top-space\}\{}\e{points}\cw{\}}
1295
ab7d6241 1296\dd Specifies the space between the top margin and the top of the
1297chapter heading. (Each chapter begins on a new page.)
9ec43d08 1298
1299\dt \I{\cw{\\cfg\{paper-chapter-underline-thickness\}}}\cw{\\cfg\{paper-chapter-underline-thickness\}\{}\e{points}\cw{\}}
1300
1301\dd Specifies the vertical thickness of the black rule under chapter
1302headings.
1303
1304\dt \I{\cw{\\cfg\{paper-chapter-underline-depth\}}}\cw{\\cfg\{paper-chapter-underline-depth\}\{}\e{points}\cw{\}}
1305
1306\dd Specifies the distance between the base of the chapter heading and
1307the \e{base} of the underlying rule.
1308
1309\dt \I{\cw{\\cfg\{paper-sect-num-left-space\}}}\cw{\\cfg\{paper-sect-num-left-space\}\{}\e{points}\cw{\}}
1310
1311\dd Specifies the distance between the left margin and the \e{right}
1312of section numbers (which are in the left margin).
1313
1314\S2{output-paper-index} Contents and index
1315
1316\dt \I{\cw{\\cfg\{paper-contents-index-step\}}}\cw{\\cfg\{paper-contents-index-step\}\{}\e{points}\cw{\}}
1317
1318\dt \I{\cw{\\cfg\{paper-contents-margin\}}}\cw{\\cfg\{paper-contents-margin\}\{}\e{points}\cw{\}}
1319
1320\# FIXME: I do not know what dees one does. (I couldn't get either of
1321them to do anything obvious, although the source indicates they should
1322do something.)
1323
1324\dt \I{\cw{\\cfg\{paper-leader-separation\}}}\cw{\\cfg\{paper-leader-separation\}\{}\e{points}\cw{\}}
1325
1326\dd Specifies the horizontal spacing between dots in \i\e{leaders}
1327(the dotted lines that appear between section headings and page
1328numbers in the table of contents).
1329
1330\dt \I{\cw{\\cfg\{paper-footer-distance\}}}\cw{\\cfg\{paper-footer-distance\}\{}\e{points}\cw{\}}
1331
1332\dd Specifies the distance between the bottom margin and the \e{base}
1333of the footer (which contains page numbers).
1334
1335\dt \I{\cw{\\cfg\{paper-index-columns\}}}\cw{\\cfg\{paper-index-columns\}\{}\e{columns}\cw{\}}
1336
1337\dd Specifies the number of columns the index should be divided into.
1338
1339\# FIXME: with this set to 1, the right-alignment of some index entry
1340page numbers in the Halibut manual is decidedly wonky.
1341
1342\dt \I{\cw{\\cfg\{paper-index-gutter\}}}\cw{\\cfg\{paper-index-gutter\}\{}\e{points}\cw{\}}
1343
1344\dd Specifies the amount of \I{gutter} horizontal space between index
1345columns.
1346
1347\dt \I{\cw{\\cfg\{paper-index-minsep\}}}\cw{\\cfg\{paper-index-minsep\}\{}\e{points}\cw{\}}
1348
1349\dd Specifies the minimum allowable horizontal space between an index
1350entry and its page number. If the gap is smaller, the page number is
1351moved to the next line.
1352
1353\S2{output-paper-fonts} Fonts
1354
1355\dt \I{\cw{\\cfg\{paper-base-font-size\}}}\cw{\\cfg\{paper-base-font-size\}\{}\e{points}\cw{\}}
1356
1357\dd Specifies the font size of body text.
1358
1359\# FIXME: actually, this doesn't appear to do anything at all - most
1360font sizes are still hardcoded.
1361
1362\dt \I{\cw{\\cfg\{paper-pagenum-font-size\}}}\cw{\\cfg\{paper-pagenum-font-size\}\{}\e{points}\cw{\}}
1363
1364\dd Specifies the font size to use for page numbers.
1365
1366\S2{output-paper-misc} Miscellaneous
1367
1368\dt \I{\cw{\\cfg\{paper-rule-thickness\}}}\cw{\\cfg\{paper-rule-thickness\}\{}\e{points}\cw{\}}
1369
1370\dd Specifies the vertical thickness of the rule produced by the
1371\cw{\\rule} command (see \k{input-rule}). (Note that no extra space is
1372reserved for thicker rules.)
1373
1374\S{output-paper-characters} Configuring the characters used
1375
1376\dt \I{\cw{\\cfg\{paper-bullet\}}}\cw{\\cfg\{paper-bullet\}\{}\e{text}\cw{\}}[\cw{\{}\e{text}\cw{\}}...]
1377
1378\dd Specifies the text to use as the \i{bullet} in bulletted lists.
1379You can specify multiple fallback options. Works exactly like the
1380\cw{\\cfg\{text-bullet\}} directive (see
1381\k{output-text-characters}).
1382
1383\dt \I{\cw{\\cfg\{paper-quotes\}}}\cw{\\cfg\{paper-quotes\}\{}\e{open-quote}\cw{\}\{}\e{close-quote}\cw{\}}[\cw{\{}\e{open-quote}\cw{\}\{}\e{close-quote}...\cw{\}}]
1384
1385\dd Specifies the quotation marks to use, overriding any
1386\cw{\\cfg\{quotes\}} directive. You can specify multiple
1387fallback options. Works exactly like the \cw{\\cfg\{text-quotes\}}
1388directive (see \k{output-text-characters}).
1389
1390\S{output-paper-defaults} Default settings for paper formats
1391
1392The default page size corresponds to 210\_\u00D7{x}\_297\_mm, i.e.,
1393\i{A4 paper}.
1394
1395\c \cfg{paper-page-width}{595}
1396\c \cfg{paper-page-height}{841}
1397\c
1398\c \cfg{paper-left-margin}{72}
1399\c \cfg{paper-top-margin}{72}
1400\c \cfg{paper-right-margin}{72}
1401\c \cfg{paper-bottom-margin}{108}
1402\c
1403\c \cfg{paper-base-leading}{1}
1404\c \cfg{paper-base-para-spacing}{10}
1405\c
1406\c \cfg{paper-list-indent}{6}
1407\c \cfg{paper-listitem-indent}{18}
1408\c \cfg{paper-quote-indent}{18}
1409\c
1410\c \cfg{paper-chapter-top-space}{72}
1411\c \cfg{paper-chapter-underline-thickness}{3}
1412\c \cfg{paper-chapter-underline-depth}{14}
1413\c \cfg{paper-sect-num-left-space}{12}
1414\c
1415\c \cfg{paper-contents-index-step}{24}
1416\c \cfg{paper-contents-margin}{84}
1417\c \cfg{paper-leader-separation}{12}
1418\c \cfg{paper-footer-distance}{32}
1419\c \cfg{paper-index-columns}{2}
1420\c \cfg{paper-index-gutter}{36}
1421\c \cfg{paper-index-minsep}{18}
1422\c
1423\c \cfg{paper-base-font-size}{12}
1424\c \cfg{paper-pagenum-font-size}{12}
1425\c
1426\c \cfg{paper-rule-thickness}{1}
1427\c
1428\c \cfg{paper-bullet}{\u2022}{-}
1429\c \cfg{paper-quotes}{\u2018}{\u2019}{'}{'}