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html2ps(1)					       html2ps(1)

NAME
       html2ps - convert HTML to PostScript

SYNOPSIS
       html2ps	[ -2cdDFghHLnORtTuUv ] [ -b URL ] [ -C string ] [
       -e encoding ] [ -f file[:file[:...]]  ] [ -i num	 ]  [  -k
       file  ] [ -l lang ] [ -m num ] [ -N num ] [ -o file ] [ -r
       path ] [ -s num ] [ -S string ] [ -W string ] [ -x num ] [
       URL|file ]

DESCRIPTION
       The  program html2ps converts HTML to PostScript. The HTML
       code can be retrieved from one  or  more	 URL:s	or  local
       files, specified as parameters on the command line.  If no
       parameter is given, html2ps reads from standard input.

       Note:  To  avoid	 unnecessary  network  traffic,	 one  can
       rebuild	an  already  generated	PostScript  file with new
       options. This is done by	 running  html2ps  with	 the  new
       options,	 and  with  the old PostScript file as input (not
       applicable for all options).

OPTIONS
       All options have a short	 (case	sensitive),  and  a  long
       (case insensitive) form.

       -2 --twoup
	      Two column (2-up) output. The default is one column
	      per page.

       -b URL --base URL
	      Use URL as a base to expand relative references for
	      in-line  images.	This  is useful if you have down
	      loaded a document to a local file.  The URL  should
	      then be the URL of the original document.

       -c --check
	      Check  the syntax of the HTML file (using an exter
	      nal syntax checker). The default is to not  make	a
	      syntax check.

       -C string --toc string
	      Generate	a  table  of  contents	(ToC).	The value
	      should be a string consisting of one of the letters
	      'f', 'h', or 't', optionally combined with the let
	      ter 'b':

	      b	     The ToC will be printed first. This requires
		     that Ghostscript is installed.
	      f	     The  ToC will be generated from the links in
		     the converted document.
	      h	     The ToC will be generated from headings  and
		     titles in the converted documents. Note that
		     if the document author for some strange rea
		     son  has  chosen  to use some other means to
		     represent the headings than  the  HTML  ele
		     ments H1,...,H6, you are out of luck!
	      t	     The  ToC will be generated from links having
		     the attribute rev=TOC in the converted docu
		     ment.

       -d --debug
	      Generate	debugging  information. You should always
	      use  this	 option	 when  reporting  problems   with
	      html2ps.

       -D --DSC
	      Generate	DSC  compliant	PostScript. This requires
	      Ghostscript and can take quite  some  time  to  do.
	      Note  that  a  PostScript	 file generated with this
	      option cannot be	used  as  input	 to  html2ps  for
	      reformatting later.

       -e encoding --encoding encoding
	      The  document encoding. Currently recognized values
	      are ISO-8859-1, EUC-JP, SHIFT-JIS, and  ISO-2022-JP
	      (other EUC-xx encodings may also work). The default
	      is ISO-8859-1.

       -f file[:file[:...]] --rcfile file[:file[:...]]
	      A colon separated list of configuration file  names
	      to  use  instead of the default personal configura
	      tion file $HOME/.html2psrc.   Definitions	 made  in
	      one  file	 override  definitions	in previous files
	      (the last file in the list has highest precedence).
	      An  empty file name (as in ':file', 'file1::file3',
	      or 'file:') will expand  to  the	default	 personal
	      file.  The environment variable HTML2PSPATH is used
	      to specify the  directories  where  to  search  for
	      these  files.  (Note:  this  is only supposed to be
	      used on the command line, not  in	 a  configuration
	      file.)

       -F --frame
	      Draw  a  frame  around  the  text on each page. The
	      default is to not draw a frame.

       -g --grayscale
	      Convert colour images  to	 grayscale  images.  Note
	      that  the	 PostScript file will be smaller when the
	      images are converted to grayscale. The  default  is
	      to generate colour images.

       -h --help
	      Show usage information.

       -H --hyphenate
	      Hyphenate	 the  text. This requires TeX hyphenation
	      pattern files.

       -i num --scaleimage num
	      Scale in-line images with a factor num The  default
	      is 1.

       -k file --cookie file
	      Enable  cookie  support, using a netscape formatted
	      cookie file (requires libwww-perl).

       -l lang --language lang
	      Specifies the language of the  document  (overrides
	      an  eventual  LANG  attribute of the BODY element).
	      The language should be given according  to  RFC1766
	      (ftp://ftp.nordu.net/rfc/rfc1766.txt)  and  ISO 639
	      (http://www.oasis-open.org/cover/iso639a.html).

       -L --landscape
	      Generate code for printing in landscape  mode.  The
	      default is portrait mode.

       -m num --scalemath num
	      Scale  mathematical  formulas with a factor num The
	      default is 1.

       -n --number
	      Insert page numbers. The default is to  not  number
	      the pages.

       -N num --startno num
	      Specifies	 the starting page number, the default is
	      1.

       -o file --output file
	      Write the PostScript code to file.  The default  is
	      to write to standard output.

       -O --original
	      Use  PostScript  original images if they exist. For
	      example, if  a  document	contains  an  image  fig
	      ure.gif,	and an encapsulated PostScript file named
	      figure.ps exists in the same directory,  that  file
	      will  be	use instead. This only work for documents
	      read as local files. Note: if the	 PostScript  file
	      is  large	 or  contains bitmap images, this must be
	      combined with the -D option. In HTML 4.0	this  can
	      be achieved in a much better way with:

	      <OBJECT	    data="figure.ps"	   type="applica
	      tion/postscript">
	      <OBJECT data="figure.gif" type="image/gif">
	      <PRE>[Maybe some ASCII art for text browsers]</PRE>
	      </OBJECT>
	      </OBJECT>

       -r path --rootdir path
	      When  a  document	 is  read from a local file, this
	      value specifies a base directory for resolving rel
	      ative  links  starting  with  "/".  Typically, this
	      should be the directory  where  your  web	 server's
	      home page resides.

       -R --xref
	      Insert cross references at every link to within the
	      set of converted documents.

       -s num --scaledoc num
	      Scale the entire document with  a	 factor	 num  The
	      default is 1.

       -S string --style string
	      This  option complements/overrides definitions made
	      in the configuration files. The string must  follow
	      the  configuration file syntax. (Note: this is only
	      supposed to be used on the command line, not  in	a
	      configuration file.)

       -t --titlepage
	      Generate a title page. The default is to not gener
	      ate one.

       -T --text
	      Text mode, ignore images. The default is to include
	      the images.

       -u --underline
	      Underline	 text  that constitutes a hypertext link.
	      The default is to not underline.

       -U --colour
	      Produce colour output for text and background, when
	      specified.   The	default	 is  black  text on white
	      background (mnemonic: coloUr ;-).

       -v --version
	      Print information	 about	the  current  version  of
	      html2ps.

       -W string --web string
	      Process  a web of documents by recursively retrieve
	      and convert  documents  that  are	 referenced  with
	      hyperlinks.  When	 dealing with remote documents it
	      will of course be necessary to impose restrictions,
	      to  avoid	 downloading  the entire web... The value
	      should be a string consisting of one of the letters
	      'a',  'b',  'l',	'r',  or 's', optionally combined
	      with a combination of the letters 'p', 'L',  and	a
	      positive integer:

	      a	     Follow all links.
	      b	     Follow  only links to within the same direc
		     tory, or below, as the start document.
	      l	     Follow  only  links  specified  with  "<LINK
		     rel=NEXT>" in the document.
	      p	     Prompt  for  each remote document. This mode
		     will  automatically  be  entered  after  the
		     first 50 documents.
	      r	     Follow only relative links.
	      s	     Follow  only links to within the same server
		     as the start document.
	      L	     With this option, the  order  in  which  the
		     documents	are  processed will be: first all
		     top  level	 documents,  then  the	documents
		     linked  to	 from  these etc. For example, if
		     the document A has links to B and C,  and	B
		     has  a link to D, the order will be A-B-C-D.
		     By default, each document will  be	 followed
		     by	 the  first  document it links to etc; so
		     the default order for the example is  A-B-D-
		     C.
	      #	     A	positive  integer  giving  the	number of
		     recursive levels. The default is 4 (when the
		     option is present).

       -x num --duplex num
	      Generate postscript code for single or double sided
	      printing.	 No default, valid values are:

	      0	     Single sided.
	      1	     Double sided.
	      2	     Double sided, opposite page reversed (tumble
		     mode).

BUGS
       (This is incomplete.)

       The  CELLSPACING	 attribute  of	the  TABLE element is not
       implemented as described in the specification; instead the
       value  of  the  CELLPADDING attribute is increased by half
       the value of CELLSPACING.

       Rendering HTML tables well  is  a  non-trivial  task.  For
       "real"  tables,	that  is  representation of tabular data,
       html2ps usually generates  reasonably  good  output.  When
       tables  are  used  for  layout purposes, the result varies
       from good to useless. This is  because  a  table	 cell  is
       never  broken  across pages. So if a table contains a cell
       with a lot of content, the entire table	may  have  to  be
       scaled  down  in	 size in order to make this cell fit on a
       single page. Sometimes this may even result in  unreadable
       output.

       Page breaks are occasionally done in bad places: for exam
       ple directly after a (long) heading, and before	the  last
       line in a paragraph.

ENVIRONMENT
       HTML2PSPATH
	      This  variable  specifies the directories to search
	      for configuration files. It should be a colon sepa
	      rated  list  of  directory  names. Use a dot '.' to
	      denote the current directory.  An	 empty	directory
	      name  (as	 in ':dir', 'dir1::dir3', or 'dir:') will
	      expand to the directory where the global configura
	      tion  file  is. The default value is '.:', that is:
	      search the current directory first,  and	then  the
	      global one.

FILES
       /usr/freeware/lib/html2ps/html2psrc
	      Global configuration file. See html2psrc(5).

       $HOME/.html2psrc
	      User configuration file, see html2psrc(5).

SEE ALSO
       html2psrc(5),	perl(1),    setlocale(3),    strftime(3),
       weblint(1)

VERSION
       This manpage describes html2ps version 1.0 beta3.

AVAILABILITY
       http://www.tdb.uu.se/~jan/html2ps.html

AUTHOR
       Jan Karrman (jan@tdb.uu.se)

Autogenerated		   15 Aug 2000		       html2ps(1)
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