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GROFF_WWW(7)	       Miscellaneous Information Manual		  GROFF_WWW(7)

NAME
       groff_www - groff macros	for authoring web pages

SYNOPSIS
       groff -m	www [option ...] [input-file ...]

DESCRIPTION
       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 is automatically called (via the troffrc
       file) if	you use	-Thtml or -Txhtml.

       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.

       .JOBNAME	    split output into multiple files
       .HX	    automatic heading level cut	off
       .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 an HTML email address
       .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
       .HEAD	    add	data to	<head> block
       .ULS	    unorder list begin
       .ULE	    unorder list end
       .OLS	    ordered list begin
       .OLE	    ordered list end
       .DLS	    definition list begin
       .DLE	    definition list end
       .LI	    insert a list item
       .DC	    generate a drop capital
       .HTML	    pass an HTML raw request to	the device driver
       .CDS	    code example begin
       .CDE	    code example end
       .ALN	    place links	on left	of main	text.
       .LNS	    start a new	two-column table with links in the left.
       .LNE	    end	the two-column table.
       .LINKSTYLE   initialize default URL attributes.

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

REQUESTS
       .JOBNAME	filename
	      Split output into	multiple HTML files.  A	file is	split whenever
	      a	.SH or .NH 1 is	encountered.  Its argument is the file stem
	      name for future output files.  This option is equivalent to
	      grohtml's	-j option.

       .HX n  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

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

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

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

       .URL url	[description] [after]
	      generates	a URL using either one,	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.  If description and after are	absent then the	URL
	      becomes the anchor text.	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 or -Txhtml 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 address [description] [after]
	      Generate an email	HTML reference.	 The first argument is manda-
	      tory as the email	address.  The optional second argument is the
	      text you see in your browser.  If	an empty argument is given,
	      address is used instead.	An optional third argument is stuff
	      printed immediately afterwards.  Hyphenation is disabled while
	      printing the actual email	address.  For example, Joe User
	      <joe@user.org> can be achieved by	the following macro:

		     .MTO joe@user.org "Joe User"

	      Note that	all the	URLs actually are treated as consuming no tex-
	      tual 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 or -Txhtml).

       .FTP url	[description] [after]
	      indicates	that data can be obtained via FTP.  The	first argument
	      is the URL and the second	is the browser text.  A	third argu-
	      ment, 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	is the location	of the GNU FTP server
	      <ftp://ftp.gnu.org/>.  The macro example above can be specified
	      as:

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

       .TAG name
	      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 [-R|-L|-C] filename	[width]	[height]
	      Include a	picture	into the document.  The	first argument is the
	      horizontal location: right, left,	or center (-R, -L, or -C).
	      Alignment	is centered by default (-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 [-R|-L|-C]	filename [width	[height]]
	      Include an image in PNG format.  This macro takes	exactly	the
	      same parameters as the IMG macro;	it has the advantage of	work-
	      ing with PostScript and HTML devices also	since it can automati-
	      cally 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 or -Txhtml it	is
	      necessary	to use the -U option of	groff.

       .MPIMG [-R|-L] [-G gap] filename	[width [height]]
	      Place a PNG image	on the margin and wrap text around it.	The
	      first parameters are optional.  The alignment: left or right (-L
	      or -R) specifies the margin where	the picture is placed at.  The
	      default alignment	is left	(-L).  Optionally, -G gap can be used
	      to arrange a gap between the picture and the text	that wraps
	      around it.  The default gap width	is zero.
	      The first	non-optional argument is the filename.	The optional
	      following	arguments are the width	and height.  If	the width is
	      absent it	defaults to 1 inch.  If	the height is absent it	de-
	      faults to	the width.  Example:

		     .MPIMG -L -G 2c foo.png 3c	1.5c

	      The height and width may also be given as	percentages.  The
	      PostScript device	calculates the width from the .l register and
	      the height from the .p register.	For example:

		     .MPIMG -L -G 2c foo.png 15%

       .HnS n Begin heading.  The numeric heading level	n is specified by the
	      first parameter.	Use this macro if your headings	contain	URL,
	      FTP or MTO macros.  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

	      In this case you might wish to disable automatic links to	head-
	      ings.  This can be done via -P-l from the	command	line.

       .HnE   End heading.

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

       .HR    Generate a full-width horizontal rule for	-Thtml and -Txhtml.
	      No effect	for all	other devices.

       .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.  The macro termi-
	      nates when a space or break is seen (.sp,	.br).

       .HEAD  Add arbitrary HTML data to the <head> block.  Ignored if not
	      processed	with -Thtml or -Txhtml.	 Example:

		     .HEAD "<link \
		       rel=""icon"" \
		       type=""image/png"" \
		       href=""http://foo.org//bar.png""/>"

       .HTML  All text after this macro	is treated as raw HTML.	 If the	docu-
	      ment is processed	without	-Thtml or -Txhtml 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 l text [color]
	      Produce a	drop capital.  The first parameter is the letter to be
	      dropped and enlarged, the	second parameter text is the adjoining
	      text whose height	the first letter should	not exceed.  The op-
	      tional third parameter is	the color of the dropped letter.  It
	      defaults to black.

       .CDS   Start displaying a code section in constant width	font.

       .CDE   End code display

       .ALN [color] [percentage]
	      Place section heading links automatically	to the left of the
	      main text.  The color argument is	optional and if	present	indi-
	      cates which HTML background color	is to be used under the	links.
	      The optional percentage indicates	the amount of width to devote
	      to displaying the	links.	The default values are #eeeeee and 30
	      for color	and percentage width, respectively.  This macro	should
	      only be called once at the beginning of the document.  After
	      calling this macro each section heading emits an HTML table con-
	      sisting of the links in the left and the section text on the
	      right.

       .LNS   Start a new two-column table with	links in the left column.
	      This can be called if the	document has text before the first .SH
	      and if .ALN is used.  Typically this is called just before the
	      first paragraph and after	the main title as it indicates that
	      text after this point should be positioned to the	right of the
	      left-hand	navigational links.

       .LNE   End a two-column table.  This should be called at	the end	of the
	      document if .ALN was used.

       .LINKSTYLE color	[ fontstyle [ openglyph	closeglyph ] ]
	      Initialize default URL attributes	to be used if this macro set
	      is not used with the HTML	device.	 The macro set initializes it-
	      self with	the following call

		     .LINKSTYLE	blue CR	\[la] \[ra]

	      but these	values will be superseded by a user call to LINKSTYLE.

SECTION	HEADING	LINKS
       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).

LIMITATIONS OF GROHTML
       tbl information is currently rendered as	a PNG image.

FILES
       /usr/local/share/groff/1.22.4/tmac/www.tmac

AUTHORS
       The www macro package was written by Gaius Mulley <gaius@glam.ac.uk>,
       with additions by Werner	Lemberg	<wl@gnu.org> and Bernd Warken
       <groff-bernd.warken-72@web.de>.

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

groff 1.22.4		       17 December 2018			  GROFF_WWW(7)

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