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<link rev="made" href="mailto:net@informatik.uni-bremen.de">
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<!-- $Revision: 1.8 $ -->
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<title>Manual page for unroff-html-ms(1)</title>
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<body>
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<h2>
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unroff-html-ms - back-end to translate `ms' documents to HTML 2.0
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<hr></h2>
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<h2>SYNOPSIS</h2>
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<b>unroff
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</b>[
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<b>-fhtml
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</b>] [
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<b>-ms
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</b>] [
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<i>file</i> | <i>option...
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</i>]
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<h2>OVERVIEW</h2>
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When called with the
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<b>-fhtml
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</b>and
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<b>-ms
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</b>options, the troff translator
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<i>unroff
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</i>loads the back-end for converting ``ms'' documents to the Hypertext
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Markup Language (HTML) version 2.0.<tt> </tt>
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<p>
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Please read
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<b>unroff</b>(1)
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first for an overview of the Scheme-based, programmable troff translator
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and for a description of the generic options that exist in
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addition to
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<b>-f
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</b>and
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<b>-m</b>.<tt> </tt>
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The translation of basic troff requests, special characters,
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escape sequences, etc. as well as the HTML-specific options
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are described in
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<b>unroff-html</b>(1).<tt> </tt>
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For information about extending and programming
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<i>unroff
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</i>also refer to the
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<i>Unroff Programmer's Manual</i>.<tt> </tt>
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<h2>OPTIONS</h2>
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The
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<b>-ms
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</b>extension provides a number of keyword/value options in addition to
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those listed in
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<b>unroff</b>(1)
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and
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<b>unroff-html</b>(1):
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<dl>
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<dt><b>signature</b> (string)
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<dd>
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If non-empty, the value of this option together with a <hr> tag is
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appended to each HTML output file created.<tt> </tt>
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The
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<i>substitute
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</i>Scheme primitive (as described in the Programmer's Manual) is
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applied to the value of the option, so that date, time, environment
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variables, etc. can be interpolated.<tt> </tt>
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<dt><b>split</b> (integer)
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<dd>
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This option specifies whether to split the output document into
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individual files for each major section.<tt> </tt>
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If a positive integer
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<i>level
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</i>is assigned to the option, a new output file is opened for each
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numbered header
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(<b>.NH
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</b>request) with a level equal to or numerically less than
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<i>level</i>.<tt> </tt>
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Use of this feature requires that the
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<b>document
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</b>option has bee set, as otherwise the HTML document is sent
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to standard output.<tt> </tt>
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The default value is 0, i.e. all sections will be written to
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a single file.<tt> </tt>
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<dt><b>toc</b> (boolean)
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<dd>
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If true, a table of contents with a hypertext link for each section
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is generated automatically and inserted after the front matter
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(title, author information, abstract) and before the first section.<tt> </tt>
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Use of this feature requires a non-zero value for the
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<b>split
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</b>option.<tt> </tt>
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The default is to produce a table of contents if
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<b>split
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</b>is non-zero.<tt> </tt>
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<dt><b>toc-header</b> (string)
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<dd>
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This option defines the contents of the <h2> header element prepended to
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an automatically generated table of contents.<tt> </tt>
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Its value is subject to a call to
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<i>substitute</i>.<tt> </tt>
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The default is the string ``Table of Contents''.<tt> </tt>
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<dt><b>pp-indent</b> (integer)
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<dd>
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The number of non-breakable spaces (as specified by the predefined
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Scheme variable
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<i>nbsp</i>)
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to generate for a paragraph created by the
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<b>.PP
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</b>macro.<tt> </tt>
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The default is 3.<tt> </tt>
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This option, as well as
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<b>signature</b>,
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is typically set in the user-preferences file
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<b>~/.unroff</b>,
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or in a document-specific Scheme file or at the beginning of
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the document proper.<tt> </tt>
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<dt><b>footnotes-header</b> (string)
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<dd>
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The contents of the <h2> header element prepended to the footnotes
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section that is appended to the document if any footnotes were used,
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and that also appears in the automatically generated table of contents.<tt> </tt>
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As with all string option listed in this section, the
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<i>substitute
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</i>primitive is applied to the option's value.<tt> </tt>
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The default is the string ``Footnotes''.<tt> </tt>
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<dt><b>footnote-reference</b> (string)
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<dd>
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This option controls the text generated by each use of the variable
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`\**', which produces a footnote (hypertext) reference.<tt> </tt>
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Its value is passed to a call to
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<i>substitute
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</i>with the current footnote number as another argument, so that the
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specifier ``%1%'' can be used to interpolate the footnote
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number.<tt> </tt>
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The default is the string ``[note %1%]''.<tt> </tt>
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<dt><b>footnote-anchor</b> (string)
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<dd>
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This options specifies the footnote reference that appears at the
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beginning of each footnote proper if
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<b>.FS
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</b>was called without an argument.<tt> </tt>
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The option's value is passed to a call to
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<i>substitute
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</i>with the footnote number generated by the last use of `\**' as
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another argument.<tt> </tt>
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The default is ``[%1%]''.<tt> </tt>
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</dl>
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<h2>FILES</h2>
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<i>unroff
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</i>reads and parses an ''ms`` document composed of one ore more
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input files.<tt> </tt>
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As usual, the special file name
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`<b>-</b>'
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can be used to interpolate standard input.<tt> </tt>
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If no file name is given in the command line,
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<i>unroff
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</i>reads from standard input.<tt> </tt>
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<p>
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The resulting HTML document is sent to standard output, unless a
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file name prefix is assigned to the
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<b>document
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</b>option.<tt> </tt>
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In the latter case, the
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<b>split
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</b>option controls splitting of the output into separate files at
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section boundaries as described under OPTIONS above.<tt> </tt>
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A number of other features, such as footnotes, also require
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that the
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<b>document
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</b>option is supplied, as separate output files are created for them
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(regardless of the value of
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<b>split</b>).<tt> </tt>
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In any case, the name of each output file consists of the value of
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<b>document</b>,
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followed by an optional suffix, followed by the extension ``.html''.<tt> </tt>
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<h2>EXAMPLE</h2>
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To translate an ``ms'' document composed of several
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input files,
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<i>unroff
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</i>could be invoked like this:
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<dl><dt><dd>
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<pre>
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unroff -fhtml -ms document=thesis split=2 intro.ms 1.ms 2.ms 3.ms app.ms
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</pre>
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</dl>
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The names of all output files will have the prefix ``thesis'',
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and the resulting HTML document will be split into separate files
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at each level 1 section or level 2 section.<tt> </tt>
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<h2>DESCRIPTION</h2>
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The following
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<b>-ms
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</b>macros are translated (in addition to any user-defined macros):
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<p>
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<pre>
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.AB .AE .AI .AU .B .B1 .B2
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.BD .BX .CD .DE .DS .FA .FE
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.FS .I .ID .IP .LD .LG .LP
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.NH .PP .PX .QP .R .RE .RS
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.RT .SH .SM .TL .UL .UX .XA
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.XE .XS
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</pre>
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<p>
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These predefined strings and number registers are recognized:
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<p>
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<pre>
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\*- \*(DY \*(MO \*Q \*U \n(PN
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</pre>
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<p>
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In addition, a number of macros are either silently ignored
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or cause a warning to be printed, because their function either
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cannot be mapped to HTML 2.0 elements or assumes a page
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structure:
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<p>
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<pre>
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.AM .BT .CM .CT .DA .EF .EH
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.HD .KE .KF .KS .ND .NL .OF
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.OH .P1 .PT .TM .MC .1C .2C
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</pre>
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<p>
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The font switching macros are based on changes to the fonts `R',
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`I', and `B', as explained under FONTS in
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<b>unroff-html</b>(1).<tt> </tt>
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Of course, this fails if the fonts (which are mounted on startup)
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are unmounted by explicit
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<b>.fp
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</b>requests.<tt> </tt>
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<p>
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Upper or lower case letters are accepted as section numbers by
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<b>.NH
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</b>when the argument ``S'' is used to set new section numbers.<tt> </tt>
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This is useful for appendices and similar constructs.<tt> </tt>
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<p>
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The translation rule for
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<b>.IP
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</b>employs a heuristic to determine whether to generate a definition
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list or an unordered list:
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if the first in a sequence of indented paragraph macros is
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called with a tag consisting of one of the special character \(bu
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or \(sq, a definition list is begun, otherwise an unordered list.<tt> </tt>
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Since
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exdented[<i>sic</i>]
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paragraphs cannot be expressed in HTML 2.0, a warning
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message is printed when a call to the macro
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<b>.XP
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</b>is encountered.<tt> </tt>
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<p>
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All footnotes are concatenated and placed in a separate output file,
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and a corresponding section (with a user-defined header) holding
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the footnotes is appended to the document automatically.<tt> </tt>
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Use of the string `\**' generates a hypertext link to the beginning
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of the footnote created by the next call to
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<b>.FS
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</b>and
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<b>.FE</b>.<tt> </tt>
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The actual text generated by using `\**' as well as the footnote
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reference that appears in the footnote proper are controlled by
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two options as explained under OPTIONS above.<tt> </tt>
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A warning message is printed on termination if `\**' has been
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used but a corresponding footnote was not seen.<tt> </tt>
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As an alternative to `\**', the new request
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<b>.FA
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</b>can be used to produce a footnote anchor together with a hypertext
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link; the anchor is the argument to the macro
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(however, `\**' itself must not be used in a call to
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<b>.FA</b>).<tt> </tt>
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<p>
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Likewise, a hypertext reference is created for each use of the
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table of contents macros
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<b>.XS
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</b>and
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<b>.XE
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</b>(optionally accompanied by calls to
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<b>.XA</b>).<tt> </tt>
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<h2>SEE ALSO</h2>
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<b>unroff</b>(1),
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<b>unroff-html</b>(1),
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<b>troff</b>(1),
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<b>ms</b>(5 or 7).<tt> </tt>
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<p>
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Unroff Programmer's Manual.<tt> </tt>
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<p>
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http://www.informatik.uni-bremen.de/~net/unroff
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<p>
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Berners-Lee, Connolly, et al.,
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HyperText Markup Language Specification--2.0,
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Internet Draft, Internet Engineering Task Force.<tt> </tt>
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<h2>BUGS</h2>
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The macro
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<b>.UL
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</b>is currently mapped to a call to
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<b>.I</b>,
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as underlining is not supported by the HTML back-end of
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<i>unroff
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</i>1.0.<tt> </tt>
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<p>
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Footnote references and requests such as
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<b>.sp
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</b>that cause non-character-level markup to be generated must not
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be used inside a numbered header.<tt> </tt>
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<p>
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When creating a hypertext anchor for
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<b>.XS
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</b>and
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<b>.XE</b>,
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there is nothing to put inside the <a> element;
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therefore a non-breaking space is used.<tt> </tt>
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<p>
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Changing the number register format of `NH' to get roman or alphabetic
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section numbers does not work, obviously.<tt> </tt>
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<p><hr>
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Markup created by <em>unroff</em> 1.0, <tt> </tt> <tt> </tt>March 21, 1996.
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