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htmlsection manual
htmlsection - insert section number in HTML and make the table of contents.
- Insert section number in HTML and make links to the section.
- Make the table of contents.
- Insert table, figure, and program-list number and make links.
- Make the index of tables, figures, and program-lists.
- Insert reference number and make links.
htmlsection is a perl[ script to insert section number in HTML. When you use
htmlsection, you don't have to manage section, table, figure, program-list,
and reference numbers and you don't have to make the table of contents,
table index, figure index, and program-list index.
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If files are specified, htmlsection reads HTML from these files. But, if
files are not specified, htmlsection reads HTML from standard input.
Synopsis:
htmlsection [-options] [files ...]
Make htmlsection
If you want to make htmlsection, type,
> make
search path to perl, create head of script (Ex. #!/usr/bin/perl),
create comments from README, create manual page, make htmlsection from
htmlsection.pl, and create htmlsection.html from htmlsection_orig.html.
See Sample HTML File
If you want to see sample HTML file, see htmlsection_orig.html and
htmlsection.html. htmlsection.html was created from htmlsection_orig.html by
htmlsection such as,
> cat htmlsection_orig.html | ./htmlsection -english > htmlsection.html
Install
If you want to install htmlsection to your system, type,
> su
Password:
# make install
htmlsection and manual page are installed to your system.
Uninstall
If you want to uninstall htmlsection from your system, type,
> su
Password:
# make uninstall
htmlsection and manual page are deleted from your system.
Insert section number in HTML and make links to the section
htmlsection changes <section></section> tag to <h1></h1> tag and section
number. You can use tag <section>, <subsection>, ..., and
<subsubsubsubsubsection>.
If name option is specified, htmlsection changes <sectionref> tag to the
number and title of the section and make link to the section.
If you want not to use number, use number option as <section number=no>.
Section Number Example
For example, make the file example.html as .
Section Number Example
<section name="intro" number=no>Introduction</section>
This is introduction.
<section name="howto">How to use htmlsection</section>
<subsection name="howtouse">Let's use htmlsection!</subsection>
If you want to know about htmlsection, see
<sectionref name="howto">, and
<subsectionref name="howtouse" title=no>.
<section number=no>Ending</section>
And execute,
> cat example.html | htmlsection
htmlsection will output as .
Section Number Example after Convertion
This is introduction.
If you want to know about htmlsection, see
1 How to use htmlsection, and
1.1.
Make the table of contents
htmlsection inserts the table of contents at
<tableofcontents></tableofcontents> tag.[
Insert table, figure, and program-list number and make links
htmlsection inserts the number at <tablereference> tag.
Table, Figure, and Program-list Number Example
Before convertion, See .
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Table, Figure and List Number Example
<center>
<tablereference name="sample_table">Sample Table</tablereference>
<table border=1>
<tr><td align=center>name</td><td align=center>function</td></tr>
<tr><td>printf</td><td>print strings by a format.</td></tr>
</table>
</center>
<p>
<center>
<img src="picture/sample.jpg">
<br>
<figurereference name="sample_figure">Sample Figure</figurereference>
</center>
<p>
<pre>
<listreference name="sample_list">Sample List</listreference>
int main()
{
int i;
for (i = 0; i < 10; i++)
printf("%d\n", i);
exit (0);
}
</pre>
<p>
See <tableref name="sample_table">.
See <figureref name="sample_figure">.
See <listref name="sample_list">.
After convertion by htmlsection, See .
Table, Figure and List Number Example after Convertion
table1: Sample Table
name | function |
printf | print strings by a format. |
figure1: Sample Figure
list1: Sample List
int main()
{
int i;
for (i = 0; i < 10; i++)
printf("%d\n", i);
exit (0);
}
See table1.
See figure1.
See list1.
Make the index of tables, figures, and program-lists
htmlsection inserts the index of table, figure, and list at
<tableindex></tableindex>, <figureindex></figureindex>, and
<listindex></listindex> tag.
Insert reference number and make links
htmlsention makes reference table.
Reference Number Example
Before convertion, See .
Reference Example
See <ref name="KandR2">.
<references>
<reference name="KandR">Brian W. Kernighan and Dennis M. Ritchie,
"The C Programming Language", Prentice-Hall, 1978.
<reference name="KandR2">Brian W. Kernighan and Dennis M. Ritchie,
"The C Programming Language", Second Edition, Prentice Hall, 1988.
<reference name="NumericalRecipe">William H. Press, Saul A. Teukolsky,
William T. Vetterling, and Brian P.Flannery,
"Numerical Recipes in C", Second Edition, Cambridge University Press, 1992.
</references>
After convertion by htmlsection, See .
Reference Example after Convertion
See [2].
- [1]Brian W. Kernighan and Dennis M. Ritchie,
"The C Programming Language", Prentice-Hall, 1978.
- [2]Brian W. Kernighan and Dennis M. Ritchie,
"The C Programming Language", Second Edition, Prentice Hall, 1988.
- [3]William H. Press, Saul A. Teukolsky,
William T. Vetterling, and Brian P.Flannery,
"Numerical Recipes in C", Second Edition, Cambridge University Press, 1992.
Options in are available.
Available Options
Option |
Description |
-h, -help |
Output help messages. |
-max-depth [depth] |
Specify the max depth of subsection of section tag. If you specify
-max-depth 10, you can use <subsubsubsubsubsubsubsubsubsection> tag. |
-spacer |
Spacing <section>, <subsection> and <subsubsection> tag. |
-no-spacer |
No spacing. |
-english, -japanese |
Specify the language. If you don't specify these options, htmlsection
sees environment variable LANG. |
-start-section [section] |
Specify the section number at start. For example, if you specify
-start-section 3.5.6, htmlsection sets the section number to it at start. |
-toc-section [section] |
Specify the section depth to make the table of contents. If you
specify -toc-section 2, htmlsection makes the table of contents
by section and subsection only. |
-table-section [section] |
Specify the section number at beginning of table number.
If you specify -table-section 2, format of table number is
[section_number].[subsection_number].[table_number].
If you specify -table-section 0, format of table number is
[table_number] only. |
-figure-section [section], -list-section [section] |
Same as -table-section option. |
-start-table [number] |
Specify the table number at start. |
-start-figure [number], -start-list [number], -start-ref [number] |
Same as -start-table option. |
-toc-file [filename] |
If you specify -toc-file, output the table of contents to the file. |
-table-file [filename] |
If you specify -table-file, output the table index to the file. |
-figure-file [filename], -list-file [filename] |
Same as -table-file option. |
-o [filename] |
Specify the output file. If you don't specify the filename, htmlsection
outputs HTML to the standard output. |
Environment variables in are available.
Available Environment Variables
Variable | Description |
LANG | Specify the language. |
Tags in are available.
Available Tags
Tag | Options |
<section>Title</section>, <subsection>Title</subsection>, ... |
name="section_name"
number=yes or no |
<sectionref>, <subsectionref>, ... |
name="section_name"
title=yes or no |
<tablereference>Title</tablereference> |
name="table_name"
number=yes or no |
<figurereference>Title</figurereference> |
name="figure_name"
number=yes or no |
<listreference>Title</listreference> |
name="list_name"
number=yes or no |
<tableref>Title</tableref> |
name="table_name"
title=yes or no |
<figureref>Title</figureref> |
name="figure_name"
title=yes or no |
<listref>Title</listref> |
name="list_name"
title=yes or no |
<references></references> |
none |
<reference> |
name="reference_name" |
<ref> |
name="reference_name"
title=yes or no |
<tableofcontents></tableofcontents> |
none |
<tableindex></tableindex> |
none |
<figureindex></figureindex> |
none |
<listindex></listindex> |
none |
If you want to see more detail information, See,
- Comments at the head of htmlsection script.
- HTMLSECTION_PREFIX/share/doc/htmlsection - Documents.
- HTMLSECTION_PREFIX/share/doc/htmlsection/README - Readme file.
- HTMLSECTION_PREFIX/share/doc/htmlsection/htmlsection.html
- Sample HTML file and description about htmlsection.
- http://www.seki.ee.kagu.sut.ac.jp/~sakai/myfreesoft/htmlsection.html
Programmed by SAKAI Hiroaki.
E-Mail:
sakai@seki.ee.kagu.sut.ac.jp,
hsakai@m8.people.or.jp,
hsakai@pfu.fujitsu.com
Web site:
http://www.seki.ee.kagu.sut.ac.jp/~sakai/myfreesoft/index.html
Mirror site:
http://hp.vector.co.jp/authors/VA014157/myfreesoft/index.html
http://www.people.or.jp/~hsakai/myfreesoft/index.html
htmlsection Copyright (C) 2001 SAKAI Hiroaki.
All Rights Reserved.
This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify
it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
the Free Software Foundation; either version 2, or (at your option)
any later version.
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