txt2tags - text formatting and conversion tool
txt2tags [options] [FILE...]
txt2tags reads a text file with minimal markup and convert
it to: ASCII Art, AsciiDoc, Creole, DocBook,
DokuWiki, Google Code Wiki, HTML, LaTeX,
Lout, MagicPoint, Man page, MoinMoin,
PageMaker, Plain Text, PmWiki, SGML,
Wikipedia and XHTML.
This man page was created by txt2tags from a simple text
file. The same text file is also converted to HTML for the online version of
this manual.
ONE source, MULTI targets - http://txt2tags.org
Headers First 3 lines of the source file
Title = words =
Numbered title + words +
Comment % comments
Separator line -----------------------...
Strong line =======================...
Image [filename.jpg]
Link [label url]
Bold **words**
Italic //words//
Underline __words__
Strike --words--
Monospaced ``words``
Raw ""words""
Tagged ''words''
Paragraph words
Quote <TAB>words
List - words
Numbered list + words
Definition list : words
Table | cell1 | cell2 | cell3...
Verbatim line ``` words
Raw line """ words
Tagged line ''' words
Verbatim block ```
lines
```
Raw block """
lines
"""
Tagged block '''
lines
'''
-
--art-chars=PATTERN
- Define PATTERN as the pattern of characters used to compose the
ASCII Art decorations, in the following order: corner, border, side, bar1,
bar2, level2, level3, level4, level5. The default pattern value is
+-|-==-^". This option is only used by the ASCII Art target.
- -C,
--config-file=FILE
- Read configuration from the external file FILE. The configuration
must be on the %!keyword:value format. See SETTINGS section for
details.
-
--css-sugar
- Improves the generated HTML/XHTML code to be used with CSS files. Tag
attributes are removed, presentation tags are avoided, header is composed
by H1, H2 and H3 tags, new DIVs are created: #header, #body,
.toc.
-
--css-inside
- Insert CSS file contents inside HTML/XHTML headers. Use --style to specify
a CSS file to be read.
-
--dump-config
- Print all the configuration found and exit.
-
--dump-source
- Print the document source, with includes (%!include) expanded.
-
--encoding=CODE
- Set the character set (file encoding) used by the source document to
CODE. Examples are UTF-8 and iso-8859-1.
-
--gui
- Invoke Graphical Tk Interface.
- -h, --help
- Print help information and exit.
- -H,
--no-headers
- Suppress header and footer from the output. Only the contents (body) will
be shown.
- Show header and footer in the output. Default is ON.
-
--height=NUM
- Set the output's height to NUM rows. This option is only used by
the ASCII Art target, when also using --slides.
- -i,
--infile=FILE
- Set FILE as the input file name, the source document. Use '-' to
read the sources from the STDIN.
-
--mask-email
- Hide emails from spam robots. Removes @ and dots. The address foo@bar.com
turns to <foo (a) bar com>.
- -n,
--enum-title
- Turn on automatic numbering for titles. They will be prefixed by 1, 1.1,
1.1.1, ...
-
--no-dump-config
- Cancel the --dump-config action.
-
--no-dump-source
- Cancel the --dump-source action.
-
--no-encoding
- Clear the encoding setting.
-
--no-enum-title
- Turn off the automatic numbering for titles.
-
--no-infile
- Clear all the previous infile declarations.
-
--no-targets
- Cancel the --targets action.
-
--no-mask-email
- Turn off the email masking feature.
-
--no-outfile
- Clear the previous outfile declaration.
-
--no-quiet
- Show messages, turning off the --quiet option.
-
--no-rc
- Do not read the user configuration file ~/.txt2tagsrc.
-
--no-slides
- Turn off the slides feature.
-
--no-style
- Clear all the style settings.
-
--no-toc
- Remove the Table of Contents from the output.
-
--no-toc-only
- Turn off the --toc-only action.
- -o,
--outfile=FILE
- Set FILE as the output file name. Use '-' to send the results to
STDOUT.
- -q, --quiet
- Quiet mode. Suppress all output, except errors.
-
--rc
- Read the user configuration file ~/.txt2tagsrc. Default is ON.
-
--slides
- Format output as presentation slides. This option is only used by the
ASCII Art target.
-
--style=FILE
- Use FILE as the document's style file. Used to define CSS files for
HTML/XHTML documents and packages for LaTeX. This option can be used
multiple times to include multiple files.
- -t,
--target=TYPE
- Set the output document format to TYPE. Some popular types are:
html, xhtml, tex, man, txt. Use the
--targets option to see all the available formats.
-
--targets
- Print a list of all the available targets and exit.
-
--toc
- Include an automatic Table of Contents (TOC) to the output, between the
Header and the Body. You can also specify the TOC position using the %%TOC
macro.
-
--toc-level=NUM
- Set the maximum TOC level to NUM. All titles deeper than NUM
will not be included in the Table of Contents.
-
--toc-only
- Print the Table of Contents and exit.
- -v, --verbose
- Print informative messages during conversion. This option can be used
multiple times to increase the number of messages shown.
- -V, --version
- Print program version and exit.
-
--width=NUM
- Set the output's width to NUM columns. This option is only used by
the ASCII Art target.
The source files are usually identified by the .t2t
extension (such as myfile.t2t). You may have three areas inside your
sources:
- The first three lines of the file. Leave the first line blank if you don't
need headers. Used for document title, author, version and date
information.
- Settings
(optional)
- Begins right after the Header (4th or 2nd line) and ends when the Body
area starts. Used for settings (configurations) in the %!keyword:value
format.
- Body
- Begins at the first valid text line (not comment or setting) after the
Header area and goes until the end of the document. Used for the document
contents.
Settings let you customize txt2tags, they're similar to
options. They can be used at: source document's Settings area, ~/.txt2tagsrc
file, external file called with --config-file.
- %!target
- Set the output format, just like --target. Example:
%!target: html
- %!options(target)
- Set the default options to each target. You must use the command line
options. Example:
%!options(html): --toc --toc-level 3 --css-sugar
- %!includeconf
- Include configurations from an external file into the current, just like
--config-file. Example:
%!includeconf: myconfig.t2t
- %!style
- Set a style file for the document, just like --style. Can be used multiple
times. Example:
%!style: colors.css
- %!encoding
- Set the character set used by the document, just like --encoding. Example:
%!encoding: UTF-8
- %!preproc
- Input search/replace filter used to change the Body of the source document
BEFORE any parsing by txt2tags. Search uses Python regular expressions.
Example:
%!preproc: "JJS" "John J. Smith"
- %!postproc
- Output search/replace filter used to change the generated document AFTER
all the txt2tags processing. Search uses Python regular expressions.
Example:
%!postproc(html): "<B>" "<STRONG>"
If the same keyword appears more than once, the last found will be
the one used (except: options, preproc and postproc, which are cumulative).
Invalid keywords are ignored. The parsing order is: ~/.txt2tagsrc, source
document's Config area, --config-file option.
Commands perform tasks during conversion time. They must be placed
at the source document's Body.
- %!csv: file.csv
- Includes an external CSV file as a table.
- %!include: file.t2t
- Includes a txt2tags file in the document.
- %!include: ``file.txt``
- Includes a text file (verbatim) in the document.
- %!include: ''file.html''
- Includes an already tagged file in the document.
Macros are handy shortcuts to insert dynamic contents in your
document. They must be placed at the source document's Body. Except %%toc,
all macros can be customized with special directives, like %Y and %f. See
the txt2tags User Guide for details.
- %%date
- Insert the current date. The default format is %%date(%Y%m%d), which gives
YYYYMMDD.
- %%infile
- Insert the source file path. The default format is %%infile(%f). Useful
for footer links like [See source %%infile].
- %%mtime
- Insert the source file modification time. The default format is
%%date(%Y%m%d), which gives YYYYMMDD.
- %%outfile
- Insert the output file path. The default format is %%outfile(%f). Useful
for self mentioning like "This is the manpage.man file".
- %%toc
- Specifies where the Table of Contents will be placed. You can even use it
multiple times. Note that you must also use the --toc option.
- ~/.txt2tagsrc
- Default user configuration file.
- T2TCONFIG
- If non-null, sets the full pathname for the default user configuration
file.
Aurelio Jargas <verde@aurelio.net>
Copyright (C) 2001-2010 Aurelio Jargas, GNU GPL v2