(texi2html.info)Invoking texi2html


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4 Invoking `texi2html'
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To produce an HTML manual, run `texi2html' with a Texinfo file as an
argument.  For example, this manual is created with:

     $ texi2html texi2html.texi

   `texi2html' can accept more than one manual on the command line, and
will proceed with each of the manuals in turn.

   The behaviour of `texi2html' may be changed with command line
options.  These command line options are always associated with
corresponding `perl' variables which may appear in init files, and these
variables are presented in this chapter each time a switch is described.

   Boolean command line switches always have a corresponding negated
switch, obtained by prepending `no' or `no-' to the switch name. For
example `--nomenu' does the reverse of `--menu'.

   When more than one manual is processed, the command line apply to
all the manuals, except for command-line switches setting the output
file names.

General options
Splitting output
The HTML output may be split at
different levels
Output files
Expansion
Texinfo related options
Page layout options
Customizing page layout
Style options
Customizing the HTML and text style
Expanding TeX regions
Using init files
Specifying initialization files for fine tuning

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