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NAME    [Toc]    [Back]

       groff_www - groff macros for authoring web pages

SYNOPSIS    [Toc]    [Back]

       groff -mwww [ options ] file ...

DESCRIPTION    [Toc]    [Back]

       This  manual  page describes the GNU -mwww macro package, which is part
       of the groff document formatting system.  The manual  page  is  very  a
       basic  guide,  and the html device driver (grohtml) has been completely
       rewritten but still remains as in an alpha state.  It has been included
       into the distribution so that a lot of people have a chance to test it.
       Note that this macro file will be automatically called (via the troffrc
       file) if you use -Thtml.

       To  see	the hyperlinks in action, please format this man page with the
       grohtml device.

       Here is a summary of the functions found in this macro set.
       .HX		   automatic heading level cut off;
			   $1 point for sections/headers
       .BCL		   specify colours on a web page
       .BGIMG		   specify background image
       .URL		   create a url using two parameters
       .FTP		   create an ftp reference
       .MTO		   create a html email address
       .FTP		   create an ftp reference
       .TAG		   generate an html name
       .IMG		   include an image file
       .PIMG		   include png image
       .MPIMG		   place png on the margin and
			   wrap text around it
       .HnS		   begin heading
       .HnE		   end heading
       .LK		   emit automatically collected links.
       .HR		   produce a horizontal rule
       .NHR		   suppress automatic generation of rules.
       .HTL		   only generate HTML title
       .ULS		   unorder list begin
       .ULE		   unorder list end
       .LI		   insert a list item
       .DC		   generate a drop capital
       .HTML		   pass an html raw request to the
			   device driver

       Output of the pic, eqn, refer, and tbl preprocessors is	acceptable  as
       input.

REQUESTS    [Toc]    [Back]

       HX     Specify  the  cut  off  depth when generating links from section
	      headings.  For example, a parameter of 2 would cause grohtml  to
	      generate	a list of links for .NH 1 and .NH 2 but not for .NH 3.
	      Whereas

		     .HX 0

	      will tell grohtml that no heading links  should  be  created  at
	      all.   Another  method  for turning automatic headings off is by
	      issuing the the command line switch -P-l to groff.

       BCL    This macro takes five parameters: foreground, background, active
	      hypertext  link,	hypertext  link  not  yet visited, and visited
	      hypertext link colour.

       BGIMG  the only parameter to this macro is the background image file.

       URL    generates a URL using either two or three arguments.  The  first
	      parameter is the actual URL, the second is the name of the link,
	      and the third is optional stuff to be printed immediately afterwards.
   Hyphenation  is disabled while printing the actual URL;
	      explicit breakpoints should be  inserted	with  the  \:  escape.
	      Here is how to encode foo <http://foo.org/>:

		     .URL http://\:foo.\:org/ foo :

	      If  this	is  processed by a device other than -Thtml it appears
	      as:

		     foo <http://foo.org>:

	      The URL macro can be of any type; for example we can reference
	      Eric Raymond's pic guide <pic.html> by:

		     .URL pic.html "Eric Raymond's pic guide"

       MTO    Generate	an email html reference.  The first argument is mandatory
 as the email address.  The optional second argument is  the
	      text  you see in your browser, and an optional third argument is
	      stuff printed immediately afterwards.  Hyphenation  is  disabled
	      while  printing the actual email address.  For example, Joe User
	      <[email protected]> was achieved by the following macro:

		     .MTO [email protected] "Joe User"

	      Note that all the URLs actually are treated as consuming no textual
 space in groff.  This could be considered as a bug since it
	      causes some problems.  To circumvent this,  www.tmac  inserts  a
	      zero-width  character which expands to a harmless space (only if
	      run with -Thtml).

       FTP    indicates that data can be obtained via ftp.  The first argument
	      is  the  url  and the second is the browser text.  A third argument,
 similar to the macros above, is intended for stuff printed
	      immediately  afterwards.	The second and the third parameter are
	      optional.  Hyphenation is disabled  while  printing  the	actual
	      URL.  As an example, here the location of the GNU ftp server
	      <ftp://ftp.gnu.org/>.  The macro example above was specified by:

		     .FTP ftp://\:ftp.gnu.org/ "GNU ftp server" .

       TAG    Generates  an html name tag from its argument.  This can then be
	      referenced using the URL <#URL> macro.  As you can see, you must
	      precede the tag name with # since it is a local reference.  This
	      link was achieved via placing  a	TAG  in  the  URL  description
	      above; the source looks like this:

		     .TP
		     .B URL
		     generates
		     .TAG URL
		     a URL using either two or three arguments.
		     ...

       IMG    Include  a picture into the document.  The first argument is the
	      horizontal location: right, left, or center  (-R,  -L,  or  -C).
	      The  second  argument  is  the filename.	The optional third and
	      fourth arguments are the width and  height.   If	the  width  is
	      absent  it  defaults  to	1  inch.   If  the height is absent it
	      defaults to the width.  This maps onto an html img tag.  If  you
	      are  including  a png image then it is advisable to use the PIMG
	      macro.

       PIMG   Include an image in PNG format.  This macro  takes  exactly  the
	      same  parameters as the IMG macro; it has the advantage of working
 with postscript and html devices also since it can automatically
 convert the image into the EPS format, using the following
	      programs of the netpbm package: pngtopnm, pnmcrop, and  pnmtops.
	      If  the  document isn't processed with -Thtml it is necessary to
	      use the -U option of groff.

       MPIMG  Place a PNG image on the margin and wrap text  around  it.   The
	      first parameter is the alignment: left or right (-L or -R).  The
	      second argument is the filename.	The optional third and	fourth
	      arguments  are  the width and height.  If the width is absent it
	      defaults to 1 inch.  If the height is absent it defaults to  the
	      width.

       HnS    Begin  heading.	The  heading  level  is specified by the first
	      parameter.  Use this macro of your headings contain URLs.  Example:


		     .HnS 1
		     .HR
		     GNU Troff
		     .URL http://groff.ffii.org (Groff)
		     -- a
		     .URL http://www.gnu.org/ GNU
		     project.
		     Hosted by
		     .URL http://ffii.org/ FFII .
		     .HR
		     .HnE

       HnE    End heading.

       LK     Force grohtml to place the automatically generated links at this
	      position.  If this manual page has been  processed  with	-Thtml
	      those links can be seen right here.

SECTION HEADING LINKS    [Toc]    [Back]

       By  default  grohtml generates links to all section headings and places
       these at the top of the html document. (See LINKS <#LK> for details  of
       how to switch this off or alter the position).

       HR     Generate a full-width horizontal rule.

       NHR    Suppress	generation  of	the top and bottom rules which grohtml
	      emits by default.

       HTL    Generate an HTML title only.  This differs from the TL macro  of
	      the  ms  macro package which generates both an HTML title and an
	      H1 heading.  Use it to provide an HTML title  as	search	engine
	      fodder but a graphic title in the document.

       HTML   All  text after this macro is treated as raw html.  If the document
 is processed without -Thtml	then  the  macro  is  ignored.
	      Internally,  this  macro	is  used as a building block for other
	      higher-level macros.

	      For example, the BGIMG macro is defined as

		     .de BGIMG
		     .	 HTML <body background=\$1>
		     ..

       DC     Produce a drop capital.  The first parameter is the letter to be
	      dropped  and enlarged, the second parameter is the ajoining text
	      whose height the first letter should not exceed.	 The  optional
	      third parameter is the color of the dropped letter.

LIMITATIONS OF GROHTML    [Toc]    [Back]

       tbl information is currently rendered as a PNG image.

FILES    [Toc]    [Back]

       /usr/share/tmac/www.tmac

SEE ALSO    [Toc]    [Back]

      
      
       groff(1), troff(1) grohtml(1), netpbm(1)

AUTHOR    [Toc]    [Back]

       grohtml was written by Gaius Mulley <[email protected]>

BUGS    [Toc]    [Back]

       Report bugs to the Groff Bug Mailing List <[email protected]>.  Include
       a complete, self-contained example that will allow the bug to be reproduced,
 and say which version of groff you are using.



Groff Version 1.19		11 October 2002 		  GROFF_WWW(7)
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