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halibut(1) Simon Tatham halibut(1)
NAME
halibut - multi-format documentation formatting tool
SYNOPSIS
halibut [options] file1.but [file2.but ...]
DESCRIPTION
halibut reads the given set of input files, assembles them into a document, and outputs that document in one or more formats.
The available command-line options can configure what formats Halibut should output in, and can also configure other things about the way
Halibut works.
OPTIONS
The command-line options supported by halibut are:
--text[=filename]
Makes Halibut generate an output file in plain text format. If the optional filename parameter is supplied, the output text file
will be given that name. Otherwise, the name of the output text file will be as specified in the input files, or output.txt if none
is specified at all.
--html[=filename]
Makes Halibut generate one or more output files in HTML format. If the optional filename parameter is supplied, there will be pre-
cisely one HTML output file with that name, containing the whole document. Otherwise, there may be one or more than one HTML file
produced as output; this, and the file names, will be as specified in the input files, or given a set of default names starting with
Contents.html if none is specified at all.
--winhelp[=filename]
Makes Halibut generate an output file in Windows Help format. If the optional filename parameter is supplied, the output help file
will be given that name. Otherwise, the name of the output help file will be as specified in the input files, or output.hlp if none
is specified at all.
The output help file must have a name ending in .hlp; if it does not, .hlp will be added. A secondary contents file will be created
alongside the main help file, with the same name except that it will end in .cnt (for example output.cnt, if the main file is out-
put.hlp).
--man[=filename]
Makes Halibut generate an output file in Unix man page format. If the optional filename parameter is supplied, the output man page
will be given that name. Otherwise, the name of the output man page will be as specified in the input files, or output.1 if none is
specified at all.
--info[=filename]
Makes Halibut generate an info file. If the optional filename parameter is supplied, the output info file will be given that name.
Otherwise, the name of the output info file will be as specified in the input files, or output.info if none is specified at all.
By default, unless configured otherwise using the cfg{info-max-file-size}{0} directive, the info output will be split into multiple
files. The main file will have the name you specify; the subsidiary files will have suffixes -1, -2 etc.
--pdf[=filename]
Makes Halibut generate an output file in PDF format. If the optional filename parameter is supplied, the PDF output file will be
given that name. Otherwise, the name of the output PDF file will be as specified in the input files, or output.pdf if none is speci-
fied at all.
--ps[=filename]
Makes Halibut generate an output file in PostScript format. If the optional filename parameter is supplied, the PostScript output
file will be given that name. Otherwise, the name of the output PostScript file will be as specified in the input files, or out-
put.ps if none is specified at all.
-Cword:word[:word...]
Adds a configuration directive to the input processed by Halibut. Using this directive is exactly equivalent to appending an extra
input file to the command line which contains the directive cfg{word}{word}{word...}.
--input-charset=charset
Changes the assumed character set for input files from the default of ASCII.
--list-charsets
Makes Halibut list character sets known to it.
--list-fonts
Makes Halibut list fonts known to it, either intrinsically or by being passed as input files.
--precise
Makes Halibut report the column number as well as the line number when it encounters an error in an input file.
--help Makes Halibut display a brief summary of its command-line options.
--version
Makes Halibut report its version number.
--licence
Makes Halibut display its licence (MIT).
MORE INFORMATION
For more information on Halibut, including full details of the input file format, look in the full manual. If this is not installed locally
on your system, you can also find it at the Halibut web site:
http://www.chiark.greenend.org.uk/~sgtatham/halibut/
BUGS
This man page isn't terribly complete.
Halibut 2004-04-08 halibut(1)