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NAME    [Toc]    [Back]

       html2textrc - formatting properties file for html2text(1)

SYNOPSIS    [Toc]    [Back]

       Key [ = | : ] Value

DESCRIPTION    [Toc]    [Back]

       The  html2textrc(5) file defines a set of formatting properties used by
       the html2text(1) utility, that overrides the program's built-in formatting
  defaults.	 Each line of the html2textrc(5) file is either a formatting
 property or a comment.

       Lines with a leading "#" or "!" (i.e. the first non-space character  is
       a "#" or a "!")	and blank lines (i.e. a line consisting only of whitespace
 characters), are considered  comments  and  ignored.   Everything
       else  is  literary  interpreted by the parser as a formatting property,
       where a string-type property value may also be  empty  (unsets  default
       value).	 Both, the property key and the property value, may contain Cstyle
 escape sequences to mask meta characters.

       A property definition line consists of:

       (1)    Optional leading space,

       (2)    the property key (a sequence of non-space characters except  "="
	      and ":") as described below,

       (3)    an optional space,

       (4)    an optional "=" or ":",

       (5)    optional space,

       (6)    the property value as described below.
	      Everything up to the next newline is interpreted literary as the
	      value of the specified element. Literary	meant  leading	whitespace
  must be quoted with backslashes (i.e. "\ "). Be aware not
	      to include unwanted trailing white-space characters.

OPTIONS    [Toc]    [Back]

       The following is the list of valid formatting properties, together with
       their default values. If the -style command line option of html2text(1)
       is used, different default values apply.

       Curly braces indicate alternatives, e.g.  {A B}C stands for AC or BC.

       DOCUMENT.{vspace.{before after} indent.{left right}} = 0
	      Specifies how many blank lines are inserted  before  and	after,
	      and  how	many blank columns are inserted to the left and to the
	      right of the formatted document.	(Numeric.)

       BODY.{vspace.{before after} indent.{left right}} = 0
	      Same for the document body. (Since the  document	body  is  currently
  the only document part that is rendered, it is virtually
	      the same whether you specifiy DOCUMENT or BODY).	(Numeric.)

       {OL UL DIR MENU DL}.vspace.{before between after} = 0
	      Specifies how many blank	lines  are  inserted  before  a  list,
	      between	the   individual  list	items,	and  after  the  list.
	      (Numeric.)

       {OL UL DIR MENU}.indents = 6
	      Specifies by how deep list items are indented. If an item bullet
	      would  not  fit  into the space created by the indentation, then
	      the indentation is automatically increased such that the	bullet
	      fits  in	(relevant for relatively wide bullets, e.g. roman numbers).
   If N blank-separated integers are specified instead  of
	      one,  then  the  first  N-1 integers specify indentation for the
	      first N-1 list nesting levels, while the last integer  specifies
	      the indentation for nesting levels N and higher.	(Numeric.)

       {UL DIR}.default_types = DISC CIRCLE SQUARE
	      Specifies  the default list type (i.e. the bullet style), if the
	      HTML list tag does not specify an explicit  type.  Legal	values
	      are  NO_BULLET,  DISC, SQUARE, CIRCLE, CUSTOM1, CUSTOM2 and CUS-
	      TOM3.  If more than one value  is  specified,  then  the	values
	      apply  for  the  respective  list  nesting levels (see indents).
	      (Option.)

       MENU.default_types = NO_BULLET
	      Same for <MENU>, but here the default is NO_BULLET.  (Option.)

       LI.{disc square circle custom1 custom2 custom3}_bullet = {* # o + - ~}
	      Specifies the strings used as list item bullets.	(String.)

       {DT DD}.{vspace.{before after} indent.{left right}} = 0
	      Specifies how many blank lines are inserted  before  and	after,
	      and  how	many blank columns are inserted to the left and to the
	      right of each <DT> or <DD> element.  (Numeric.)

       HR.marker = =
	      Specifies the character to use for horizontal rules.   (String.)

       HR.{vspace.{before after} indent.{left right}} = 0
	      Specifies  how  many  blank lines are inserted before and after,
	      and how many blank columns are inserted to the left and  to  the
	      right of the horizontal rule.  (Numeric.)

       {H1 H2 H3 H4 H5 H6}.prefix = {****** ***** **** *** ** *}
	      Specifies how headings are decorated with a prefix. (The default
	      values have a trailing blank, e.g. "****** ".)  (String.)

       {H1 H2 H3 H4 H5 H6}.suffix = {****** ***** **** *** ** *}
	      Specifies how headings are decorated with a suffix. (The default
	      values have a leading blank, e.g. "\ ******".)  (String.)

       {H1 H2 H3 H4 H5 H6}.vspace.{before after} = 0
	      Specifies  how  many  blank  lines are inserted before and after
	      headings.  (Numeric.)

       {PRE P}.{vspace.{before after} indent.{left right}} = 0
	      Specifies how many blank lines are inserted  before  and	after,
	      and  how	many blank columns are inserted to the left and to the
	      right of these items.  (Numeric.)

       {BLOCKQUOTE ADDRESS}.{vspace.{before after} indent.{left right}} = {0 0
       5 5}
	      Specifies how many blank lines are inserted  before  and	after,
	      and  how	many blank columns are inserted to the left and to the
	      right of these items.  (Numeric.)

       TABLE.vspace.{before after} = 0
	      Specifies how many blank lines are  inserted  before  and  after
	      tables.  (Numeric.)

       {H1 H2 H3 H4 H5 H6}.attributes = BOLD
	      Specifies  the  cell  attributes	for  headings.	The value is a
	      sequence of NONE, BOLD, UNDERLINE and STRIKETHROUGH.   (Option.)

       {TT I BIG SMALL SUB SUP DFN CODE SAMP KBD CITE}.attributes = NONE
	      Specifies  the cell attributes for these text items.  Legal values
 are: NONE, BOLD, UNDERLINE or STRIKETHROUGH.	(Option.)

       U.attributes = UNDERLINE
	      Same for <U> elements,  but  with  a  different  default	value.
	      (Option.)

       {B EM STRONG}.attributes = BOLD
	      Same  for  these	elements,  but with a different default value.
	      (Option.)

       STRIKE.attributes = STRIKETHROUGH
	      Same for <STRIKE> elements, but with a different default	value.
	      (Option.)

       A.attributes.{internal_link external_link} = UNDERLINE
	      Specifies the cell attributes for links. A link is an <A> elemet
	      that has an "HREF" attribute. An internal link is a  link  who's
	      "HREF"  attribute  starts  with  a  hash	character  (e.g.   "<A
	      href="#42">").  Legal values are again NONE, BOLD, UNDERLINE and
	      STRIKETHROUGH.  (Option.)

       IMG.replace.{all noalt} = unset
	      Specifies  the  string  used  to	replace all <IMG> elements, or
	      those without an "ALT" attribute set.  (String.)

       IMG.alt.{prefix suffix} = {[ ]}
	      Specifies how  the  values  (if  any)  of  IMG  elements'  "ALT"
	      attributes are marked.  (String.)

AUTHOR    [Toc]    [Back]

       Current maintainer and primary download location for html2text is:
       Martin Bayer <[email protected]>
       http://userpage.fu-berlin.de/~mbayer/tools/

SEE ALSO    [Toc]    [Back]

      
      
       html2text(1)



				  2001-06-11			html2textrc(5)
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