+\versionid $Id$
+
\C{running} Running Halibut
\I{running Halibut}In the simplest case, running Halibut is very
\c{output.info-2} etc., will be files suitable for use with GNU
\c{info}.
-\b \c{output.ps} will be a printable PostScript manual.
-
\b \c{output.pdf} will be a printable PDF manual.
+\b \c{output.ps} will be a printable PostScript manual.
+
\H{running-options} \ii{Command-line options}
Halibut supports command-line options in case you don't want to use
}
-\dt \i\cw{--ps}[\cw{=}\e{filename}]
-
-\dd Specifies that you want to generate PostScript output. You
-can optionally specify a file name (e.g. \c{--ps=myfile.ps}), in
-which case Halibut will change the name of the output file as well.
-
\dt \i\cw{--pdf}[\cw{=}\e{filename}]
\dd Specifies that you want to generate PDF output. You
can optionally specify a file name (e.g. \c{--pdf=myfile.pdf}), in
which case Halibut will change the name of the output file as well.
+\dt \i\cw{--ps}[\cw{=}\e{filename}]
+
+\dd Specifies that you want to generate PostScript output. You
+can optionally specify a file name (e.g. \c{--ps=myfile.ps}), in
+which case Halibut will change the name of the output file as well.
+
If you do not specify any of the above options, Halibut will simply
produce \e{all} of its output formats.
Help and man page formats work similarly. HTML is slightly
different, since it also arranges for single-file output if you pass
a filename to \c{--html}; so \c{--html=myfile.html} is equivalent to
-\c{--html -Cxhtml-single-filename:myfile.html -Cxhtml-leaf-level:0}.
+\c{--html -Chtml-single-filename:myfile.html -Chtml-leaf-level:0}.
(See \k{output} for explanations of all these configuration
directives.)
\dt \i\cw{--input-charset}\cw{=}\e{charset}
-\dd Changes the default assumed character set for all input files from
+\dd Changes the default assumed \i{character set} for all input files from
ASCII to something else. (\cw{-Cinput-charset} cannot be used for
this, as \cw{-C} directives are processed after all other input, so
wouldn't affect any files.)
}
+\dt \I{character sets, enumerating}\i\cw{--list-charsets}
+
+\dd List character sets known to Halibut.
+
\dt \i\cw{--help}
\dd Print a brief help message and exit immediately. (Don't confuse