This is the README file for the texi2html distribution.
The primary distribution point is
http://savannah.nongnu.org/download/texi2html/
Installation
============
For generic installation instructions on compiling and installing this
Automake-based distribution, please read the file `INSTALL'.
Installation notes specific to Texi2html:
* Installation is fairly simple, no compilers are required.
* You need to have perl version 5.00405, or higher installed
on your system to run 'texi2html'. To play nice with encodings you
need the Encode and Unicode::Normalize modules. It is likely that an
older perl 5 version also works if File::Spec is present.
* To generate Makefile.in etc., run `./autogen.sh' or autoreconf
Getting Started with texi2html
==============================
'texi2html' converts texinfo documents to HTML.
Texinfo is the official documentation format of the GNU project. It
uses a single source file to produce both on-line information and
printed output. For more details about texinfo, see
http://www.texinfo.org.
In contrast to the HTML produced by 'makeinfo --html' (the 'makeinfo'
program is part of the Texinfo distribution), the HTML output of
'texi2html' is highly configurable. Among others, with 'texi2html' you
can customize your entire page layout (like headers, footers, style
sheets, etc), split documents at various levels and use 'latex2html' to
convert @tex sections.
'texi2html' should reasonably convert all Texinfo 4.8 constructs. If
not, please send a bug report to 'texi2html-bug@nongnu.org'.
To create HTML of texinfo documents
===================================
Make sure that you have 'texi2html' correctly installed on your
system. The general synopsis of 'texi2html' is
texi2html [options] texinfo-source-file
Without any options, this will create the file .html where
is the basename of your texinfo files.
Run 'texi2html -h' for a short overview of the most important options,
or have a look at the texi2html man page. For more in-depth information
see the texi2html texinfo manual.
Customizing texi2html
=====================
Initialisation options are read first from
'/usr/local/etc/texi2html/Config' (the exact location being changeable with
the '--sysconfdir=dir' option to the configure script), then from
$HOME/.texi2html/Config, then any command-line options including -init-file
options; with later settings overriding earlier ones.
The default initialisation options are defined in the
'texi2html.init' file contained in the Texi2html distribution (in
fact, a sed script pastes this file into the beginning of the perl
file generated by `./configure' from texi2html.pl and generates the
actual 'texi2html' script this way.).
To customize 'texi2html' it is best if you copy the appropriate
sections from the 'texi2html.init' file into an appropriate local
initialization file, make the necessary changes there, and then have
'texi2html' read this initialisation file by one of the means described
above.
For an example on what you can produce with 'texi2html' have a look
at the following sites:
* http://www.singular.uni-kl.de/Manual/html/
(Please send me your sites, if you'd like to have them listed here).
Documentation of texi2html
==========================
The texi2html Texinfo manual should be rather complete. In addition,
you might want to have a look at the comments in the 'texi2html.init'
file for explanations about customizable parameters and at the (not
up-to-date) texi2html man page for an overview of texi2html's synopsis.
More information
================
Texi2html's home page can be found at http://www.nongnu.org/texi2html/
The home for development is at savannah at
http://savannah.nongnu.org/projects/texi2html
The newest version of Texi2html can be obtained from
http://savannah.nongnu.org/download/texi2html/
or, via anonymous cvs (see
http://savannah.nongnu.org/cvs/?group=texi2html for instructions).
Send email to texi2html@nongnu.org for enhancement suggestions,
authoring questions and general discussion.
Send email to texi2html-bug@nongnu.org for bug reports, patches,
discussions about code.
To subscribe to these mailinglists, visit
http://savannah.nongnu.org/mail/?group=texi2html
There are no corresponding newsgroups.
Files
=====
This distribution includes the following files, among others:
README This file.
NEWS Summary of new features by release.
INSTALL Generic installation instructions.
TODO Things which are yet to be done.
Texi2html source files:
texi2html Actual script to run. Generated by
make and `buildt2h.pl' from texi2html.pl,
texi2html.init, MySimple.pm, T2h_i18n.pm,
l2h.init and translations.pl.
texi2html.pl Main source file of the converter.
texi2html_configured.pl File generated by `./configure' from
texi2html.pl.
texi2html.init Default values of configurable
parameters. `buildt2h.sh' inserts this
file into texi2html_configured.pl when
it generates the actual `texi2html' script.
MySimple.pm Perl module which handles the
processing of command-line options.
`buildt2h.sh' inserts this file into
texi2html_configured.pl when it generates
the actual `texi2html' script.
T2h_i18n.pm Code used to handle strings
internationalization.
translations.pl translations of strings generated by
the script `manage_i18n.pl' from source
files and files in the `i18n' directory.
l2h.init default configuration file for `latex2html'
used to convert maths and TeX.
i18n/ Directory containing one file per language
with translation of strings.
Helper scripts
manage_i18n.pl Helper script used to regenerate translations
from the source files and the files in the
`i18n/' directory.
buildt2h.sh Helper script used to regenerate the texi2html
script. A simple wrapper around a sed
one-liner.
Documentation files:
texi2html.texi Texinfo manual of texi2html.
texi2html.1.in Template for generation of man pages
of texi2html (`texi2html.1'). This man
page is incomplete.
Installation files:
configure This file creates creates a Makefile
which in turn creates an `info' or
`makeinfo' executable, or a C sources
distribution.
configure.ac This is a template for creating
`configure' using Autoconf.
Makefile.in This is a template for `configure'
to use to make a Makefile. Created by
Automake.
Makefile.am This is a template for Automake
to use to make a Makefile.in.
Reporting bugs
==============
For bug reports, please include enough information for the maintainers
to reproduce the problem. Generally speaking, that means:
- the version number of Texi2html and the program(s) involved (use --version).
- the contents of any input files necessary to reproduce the bug (crucial!).
- a description of the problem and any samples of the erroneous output.
- anything else that you think would be helpful.
Patches are most welcome; if possible, please make them against the
source files (e.g., against texi2html.pl, or texi2html.init) with
`diff -c' or `diff -u' and include ChangeLog entries.
Good luck and enjoy !!