03-13-2013
Plain text files do not have underlined regions.You can have that in either formatable text, e.g. html, rtf, or on screen / terminal. What do you want?
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sgml2rtf
SGML2RTF(1) General Commands Manual SGML2RTF(1)
NAME
sgml2rtf - create RTF output from a LinuxDoc DTD SGML source file
SYNOPSIS
sgml2rtf [generic_option...] [--twosplit] file[.sgml]
DESCRIPTION
sgml2rtf is an old and obsoleted form of the rtf converter command of LinuxDoc-Tools. It is recommended to switch the new form linuxdoc -B
rtf now. It converts a LinuxDoc DTD SGML source file to RTF, the Rich Text Tormat used by the Microsoft Windows help system. Output will
appear in the top level file file.rtf and file-n.rtf for each section, where file is the name of the SGML source file. The RTF output is
tailored for compilation by the Windows Help Compiler (hc31.exe).
The attribute/value pair "output=rtf" is set for conditionals.
OPTIONS
sgml2rtf accepts all the generic options described in linuxdoc(1),and:
--twosplit, -2
Splits files both at n. sections and n.m. subsections
file The SGML source file, named either file or file.sgml
FILES
Many files and executables in /usr/share/linuxdoc-tools and /usr/bin are used.
BUGS
None known.
AUTHOR
Originally written by Steve Tynor <tynor@atlanta.twr.com>, and Cees de Groot <cg@pobox.com> for sgml-tools (v1). Currently maintained by
Taketoshi Sano <sano@debian.org> for Linuxdoc-Tools.
SEE ALSO
linuxdoc(1), sgml2html(1), sgml2info(1), sgml2latex(1), sgml2lyx(1), sgml2txt(1), sgmlcheck(1).
16 May 2000 SGML2RTF(1)