TIDY(1) UNIX System V (November 26, 1999) TIDY(1)
NAME
tidy - validate, correct, and pretty-print HTML files
SYNOPSIS
tidy [-ioucnmeqh] [-config configuration-file] [-indent] [-
omit] [-wrap column] [-upper] [-clean] [-raw | -ascii | -
latin1 | -iso2022 | -utf8 | -mac] [-numeric] [-modify] [-
errors] [-quiet] [-f error-file] [-xml] [-asxml] [-slides]
[-help] [--configuration-option value] file...
OPTIONS
-config configuration-file
Set options from configuration-file.
-indent, -i
Indent contents of elements (by default using 2
spaces).
-omit, -o
Omit optional endtags.
-wrap column
Wrap output at column column. (The default is 68.)
-upper, -u
Output tags in upper case (the default is lower case).
If -xml is specified, the original case is preserved,
and this option has no effect. Also note that it
doesn't affect attribute names.
-clean, -c
Replace <FONT>, <NOBR>, and <CENTER> tags with style
properties and rules using CSS (Cascaded Style Sheets).
-raw Output characters with values higher than 127
unchanged.
-ascii
Use Latin-1 (ISO 8859-1) for input, and US ASCII for
output.
-latin1
Use Latin-1 (ISO 8859-1) for both input and output.
-iso2022
Use ISO 2022 for both input and output.
-utf8
Use UTF-8 for both input and output.
-mac Use MacRoman for input.
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Output numeric rather than named entities.
-modify, -m
Modify original files in place.
-errors, -e
Only show errors. The original files will not be
modified.
-quiet, -q
Supress non-essential output (i.e. the welcome message
and the summary report).
-f error-file
Write errors to error-file.
-xml Input is well-formed XML.
-asxml
Convert HTML to well-formed XML.
-slides
Burst into slides on <H2> elements.
-help, -h
List command-line options.
--configuration-option value
Set configuration-option to value.
ENVIRONMENT
HTML_TIDY
Name of the default configuration file. This should be
an absolute path, since you will probably invoke tidy
from different directories. The value of HTML_TIDY
will be parsed after the compiled-in default (defined
with -DCONFIG_FILE), but before any of the files
specified using -config.
EXIT STATUS
0 All input files were processed successfully.
1 There were warnings.
2 There were errors.
SEE ALSO
Tidy HTML documentation.
AUTHORS
Dave Raggett <dsr@w3.org>.
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This manual page was written by Matej Vela
<vela@debian.org>.
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