* Track tidy.1 before merging duplicate sections I am adding the file to the git repository to track and review the changes to this generated file. I will then update the XSLT transformation which produces this file to remove duplicate sections. As a first step, I will stop outputting duplicate sections; I will then merge them into existing sections. I will commit the changes to the generated file at each step. Related issue: #469 * Also track changes in text rendering of the man page tidy.1 The rendering to text was done with following command: /usr/bin/groff -Tascii -mandoc -c tidy.1 This format should make the review of differences more readable. Related issue: #469 * Remove duplicate sections: temporarily discard detailed options Related issue: #469 * Generalize command line given in SYNOPSIS The new SYNOPSIS expresses the fact that multiple files can be provided as argument, and that options and files can be mixed (options apply only to the files specified after, not the ones before). It does not explain that there are actually two types of options; this shall be detailed afterwards: simple options (aka standard options) start with single dash while configuration options start with a double dash. Only the latter can be defined in configuration files, using their name without the double dash. I have also reformatted the terms 'options' and 'file' to be underlined, to follow conventions that I observed in other man pages (ls, grep, wget...) Related issue: #469 * Regroup sentences related to options at the start of OPTIONS section This is an intermediate step before adapting the text to its new location. I will probably start the section with a paragraph to introduce the two different kinds of options. Then describe the "standard" options in more details. Then list the standard options. Then describe the configuration options in more details. Then list the configuration options, using a format similar to the one used for standard options. Related issue: #469 * Describe "standard" and "expanded" options part of OPTIONS section The section now starts with a description of both types of options, and explains that the first part of the section concerns with the "standard" options while the second part of the section concerns with the "expanded" options. More details are provided about "standard" options, which are then listed individually. More details are then provided about "expanded" options and their usage on the command line and in configuration files. The configuration options are not listed yet. In order to avoid repeating a lot of information with every separate configuration option, I will first describe common values and formats; I will then describe each option more succinctly, like "standard" options. Related issue: #469 * Remove redundant USAGE section The fact that the input file defaults to standard input and the output file to standard output is already indicated in the DESCRIPTION section. This was the only information left in this section at this point. Related issue: #469 * Delete separation line The line used to separate "standard" usage from "extended" usage. Both forms are now integrated in the common description of OPTIONS. Related issue: #469 * Delete DETAILED CONFIGURATION OPTIONS section The detailed configuration options are now described together with standard options in a common OPTIONS section. Related issue: #469 * Delete duplicate SYNOPSIS section A single generalized SYNOPSIS now encompasses both kinds of options. Related issue: #469 * Delete WARNING section, no longer relevant The WARNING referred to a separate section for the description of "standard" options. They are now described in the same OPTIONS section as "extended" options. Related issue: #469 * Copy details of configuration options and file format to OPTIONS Just before listing all the configuration options, this is the expected place to describe the "extended" options in more details. The description was already worded as an introduction to the list of configuration options. I will update this description after having compacted entries which describe individual configuration options. Related issue: #469 * Delete duplicate DESCRIPTION section This section has been merged into the generalized OPTIONS section. Related issue: #469 * List configuration options at the end of the OPTIONS section This list is very long, with lots of duplicate information repeated for entries of the same type. The description of configuration options should be compacted to match as closely as possible the description of "standard" options. Related issue: #469 * Delete duplicate OPTIONS section I contained the list of configuration options, which is now included at the end of the generalized OPTIONS section. Related issue: #469 * Delete config-section template The template was now empty. Its contents have been merged into the cmdline-section template. Related issue: #469 * Remove redundant sentence The sentence listed the five categories of configuration options. This kind of made sense when the options were listed in the following section. Now that they are listed just below, it has become redundant. Related issue: #469 * Remove colon ':' at the end of configuration options categories The categories of "standard" options do not end with a colon; no title does actually. Related issue: #469 * Remove extra lines before the list of configuration options Related issue: #469 * Add double space after period '. ' where missing For consistency with usage, sentences within paragraphs shall be separated by a double space rather than a single space. This was done in most places in the document, with only a few places missing. Related issue: #469 * Delete irrelevant comment The comment refers to cmdline section at the start of the processing of configuration options. The cmdline options are opposed to config options in the context of this transformation. They are provided through two separate XML input files. Related issue: #469 * Delete extra blank line before sample configuration file Related issue: #469 * Remove multiple empty lines after heading of each options category Related issue: #469 * Remove duplicate empty line before 'See also:' lines Related issue: #469 * Clarify the terms used for both kinds of options I removed references to "standard" (or regular) command-line options and "extended" (or detailed) options. I used the terms featured in the description of the options which output XML files describing each kind of options: -xml-help list the command line options in XML format -xml-config list all configuration options in XML format The term for single-dash options is now (purely) command-line options while double-dash options are referred to as configuration options. Related issue: #469 * Update copyright year to 2016 * Clarify configuration options equivalent to command-line options I added a paragraph to explain the equivalence of a command-line option with a configuration option and value, and to explicit the format used to describe this equivalence in the description of command-line parameters. I moved the parentheses, which were on the last line, at the end of the description, to the first line at the end of the list of names for the command-line option. Related issue: #469 * Use underlines (I) instead of bold (B) for option names in config example This is for consistency with the format used for the option names in the equivalent command-line example above, and in the other example of configuration file. Related issue: #469 * Update copyright year to 2017 * Add double dash before the name of configuration options This is a first step for the harmonization of the descriptions of command-line and configuration options. Related issue: #469 * Reformat logically to separate formatting (bold) from text (option name) Related issue: #469 * Move Type after name of configuration option This puts it in the position expected on the command line. Related issue: #469 * Move default value after config option name and Type I tried different formats for the default value: --clean Boolean:no --clean Boolean[no] and more formats after I realized that the 'default' value is not applied when the value is omitted, but when the option is not used at all: --clean Boolean (initially: no) --clean Boolean (unset: no) I selected the less confusing format: --clean Boolean (no if unset) which is self-explanatory. Related issue: #469 * Clarify that a configuration option cannot be used without a value For example, using --clean without a value is not equivalent to using -clean option: curl -s https://www.google.com | tidy --clean 2>&1 1>/dev/null | head -n 1 results in: Config: missing or malformed argument for option: clean Related issue: #469 * Add double dash before option names in 'See also' sections This is consistent with the format used at the top of the description of configuration options. Related issue: #469 * Fix order of items in comment describing documentation of config options The 'seealso' comes last actually, after the description. * Break long lines to keep source code readable in a terminal (80 characters) This makes no change on the text generated by /usr/bin/groff -Tascii -mandoc -c tidy.1 > tidy.1.txt * Only output an empty line when Example section is present Otherwise, the description starts with an empty line when no Example section is present. Related issue: #469 * Simplify matching of example elements with contents Using a template match instead of a named template, I will then add rules with higher priority to ignore examples for certain types of values, which are very redundant (identical for all options of the same type). Related issue: #469 * Do not print redundant examples Examples for Boolean and AutoBool are redundant because they are described in the main text and identical for all options of that type. Examples for Tag names are redundant because they are redundant with the name of the Type, and identical for all options of that type. Examples for Integer are redundant because they are identical for all options of that type but one, where the value 0 is followed with a comment, but even in this case the examples are redundant because the comment for the value 0 is also included in the description. Related issue: #469 * Rename 'Examples' section to 'Supported values' to clarify I also updated the description related to 'Examples' section in the introduction paragraphs to the configuration options. Related issue: #469 * Use italics consistently for the names of option types Related issue: #469 * Use capitalization with no extra style consistently for Type Previously, a mix of * Type set in bold font * Type set in regular font * "types" (quoted) * types (unquoted) was found. I replaced all instances by Type in regular font. Related issue: #469 * Consistently use bold format for option values Both parameter names and values are now in bold, while keys and values for configuration files are in italics. Related issue: #469 * Use the same format as other subsections for 'See also' The subsection is now flush left, in regular font, like the 'Supported values' subsection. The previous format was less adequate when the list wrapped to the next line (--new-inline-tags): wrapping started on the very first column, breaking the alignment of the rest of the description. Related issue: #469 * Consistently indent with 2 spaces, use a single line between templates Parts of the file were indented with 2 spaces, others with 3 spaces. Parts of the templates were separated with two empty lines, others with a single one. * Remove temporary files used for step by step comparisons of man page Related issue: #469
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(c) 2005-2007 (W3C) MIT, ERCIM, Keio University
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(c) 2005-2017 (W3C) MIT, ERCIM, Keio University
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<xsl:text/>.\" tidy man page for the HTML Tidy
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.SH NAME
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\fBtidy\fR - check, correct, and pretty-print HTML(5) files
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.SH SYNOPSIS
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\fBtidy\fR [option ...] [file ...] [option ...] [file ...]
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\fBtidy\fR [\fIoptions\fR] [\fIfile\fR ...] [\fIoptions\fR] [\fIfile\fR ...] ...
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.SH DESCRIPTION
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Tidy reads HTML, XHTML, and XML files and writes cleaned-up markup. For HTML variants, it detects, reports, and corrects many common coding errors and strives to produce visually equivalent markup that is both conformant to the HTML specifications and that works in most browsers.
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Tidy reads HTML, XHTML, and XML files and writes cleaned-up markup.
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For HTML variants, it detects, reports, and corrects many common coding errors
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to the HTML specifications and that works in most browsers.
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.LP
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A common use of Tidy is to convert plain HTML to XHTML. For generic XML files, Tidy is limited to correcting basic well-formedness errors and pretty printing.
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A common use of Tidy is to convert plain HTML to XHTML.
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For generic XML files, Tidy is limited to correcting basic well-formedness
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errors and pretty printing.
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.LP
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If no input file is specified, Tidy reads the standard input. If no output file is specified, Tidy writes the tidied markup to the standard output. If no error file is specified, Tidy writes messages to the standard error.
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If no input file is specified, Tidy reads the standard input.
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If no output file is specified, Tidy writes the tidied markup to the
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standard output. If no error file is specified, Tidy writes messages
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to the standard error.
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.SH OPTIONS
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Tidy supports two different kinds of options.
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Purely \fIcommand-line\fR options, starting with a single dash '\fB-\fR',
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can only be used on the command-line, not in configuration files.
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They are listed in the first part of this section.
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\fIConfiguration\fR options, on the other hand, can either be passed
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.LP
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a default is assumed if no meaningful value can be found.
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without a value; a \fIconfiguration\fR option without a value
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.LP
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Using a \fIcommand-line\fR option is sometimes equivalent to setting
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the value of a \fIconfiguration\fR option. The equivalent option
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\fIcommand-line\fR option \fB-quiet\fR or \fB-q\fR
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\fIquiet\fR to \fIyes\fR.
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.LP
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Single-letter \fIcommand-line\fR options without an associated value
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can be combined; for example '\fB-i\fR', '\fB-m\fR' and '\fB-u\fR'
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may be combined as '\fB-imu\fR'.<xsl:text/>
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<xsl:call-template name="show-cmdline-options" />
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.SH USAGE
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.LP
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Use \fB--\fR\fIoptionX valueX\fR for the detailed configuration option "optionX" with argument "valueX". See also below under \fBDetailed Configuration Options\fR as to how to conveniently group all such options in a single config file.
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.LP
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Input/Output default to stdin/stdout respectively. Single letter options apart from \fB-f\fR and \fB-o\fR may be combined as in:
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\fIConfiguration\fR options can be specified
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by preceding each option with \fB--\fR at the command line,
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followed by its desired value,
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OR by placing the options and values in a configuration file,
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and telling tidy to read that file with the \fB-config\fR option:
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.LP
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.in 1i
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\fBtidy -f errs.txt -imu foo.html\fR
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.SH ENVIRONMENT
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.TP
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.B HTML_TIDY
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Name of the default configuration file. This should be an absolute path, since you will probably invoke \fBtidy\fR from different directories. The value of HTML_TIDY will be parsed after the compiled-in default (defined with -DTIDY_CONFIG_FILE), but before any of the files specified using \fB-config\fR.
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.SH "EXIT STATUS"
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.IP 0
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All input files were processed successfully.
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.SH ______________________________
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.SH " "
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.SH "DETAILED CONFIGURATION OPTIONS"
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This section describes the Detailed (i.e., "expanded") Options, which may be specified by preceding each option with \fB--\fR at the command line, followed by its desired value, OR by placing the options and values in a configuration file, and telling tidy to read that file with the \fB-config\fR standard option.
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.SH SYNOPSIS
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\fBtidy --\fR\fIoption1 \fRvalue1 \fB--\fIoption2 \fRvalue2 [standard options ...]
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\fBtidy --\fR\fIoption1 \fRvalue1 \fB--\fIoption2 \fRvalue2 ...
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.br
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\fBtidy -config \fIconfig-file \fR[standard options ...]
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.SH WARNING
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The options detailed here do not include the "standard" command-line options (i.e., those preceded by a single '\fB-\fR') described above in the first section of this man page.
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.SH DESCRIPTION
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A list of options for configuring the behavior of Tidy, which can be passed either on the command line, or specified in a configuration file.
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\fBtidy -config \fIconfig-file \fR ...
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.LP
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\fIConfiguration\fR options can be conveniently grouped
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in a single config file.
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A Tidy configuration file is simply a text file, where each option
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.LP
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.in 1i
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\fBoption1\fR: \fIvalue1\fR
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\fIoption1\fR: \fIvalue1\fR
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\fBoption2\fR: \fIvalue2\fR
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\fIoption2\fR: \fIvalue2\fR
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.br
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etc.
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.LP
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The permissible values for a given option depend on the option's \fBType\fR. There are five types: \fIBoolean\fR, \fIAutoBool\fR, \fIDocType\fR, \fIEnum\fR, and \fIString\fR. Boolean types allow any of \fIyes/no, y/n, true/false, t/f, 1/0\fR. AutoBools allow \fIauto\fR in addition to the values allowed by Booleans. Integer types take non-negative integers. String types generally have no defaults, and you should provide them in non-quoted form (unless you wish the output to contain the literal quotes).
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The permissible values for a given option depend on the option's Type.
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There are five Types: \fIBoolean\fR, \fIAutoBool\fR, \fIDocType\fR,
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\fIEnum\fR, and \fIString\fR.
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\fIBoolean\fR Types allow any of \fByes/no, y/n, true/false, t/f, 1/0\fR.
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\fIAutoBool\fRs allow \fBauto\fR in addition to the values allowed
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\fIInteger\fR Types take non-negative integers.
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\fIString\fR Types generally have no defaults, and you should provide them in
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.LP
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Enum, Encoding, and DocType "types" have a fixed repertoire of items; consult the \fIExample\fR[s] provided below for the option[s] in question.
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\fIEnum\fR, \fIEncoding\fR, and \fIDocType\fR Types have a fixed repertoire
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of items, which are listed in the \fISupported values\fR sections below.
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.LP
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You only need to provide options and values for those whose defaults you wish to override, although you may wish to include some already-defaulted options and values for the sake of documentation and explicitness.
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Below is a summary and brief description of each of the options. They are listed alphabetically within each category. There are five categories: \fIHTML, XHTML, XML\fR options, \fIDiagnostics\fR options, \fIPretty Print\fR options, \fICharacter Encoding\fR options, and \fIMiscellaneous\fR options.
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.LP
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.SH OPTIONS
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.TP
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<xsl:call-template name="config-detail">
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<xsl:with-param name="category">print</xsl:with-param>
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</xsl:call-template>
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.SS Character Encoding options:
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.SS Character Encoding options
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<xsl:call-template name="config-detail">
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<xsl:with-param name="category">encoding</xsl:with-param>
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</xsl:call-template>
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.SS Miscellaneous options:
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.SS Miscellaneous options
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<xsl:call-template name="config-detail">
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<xsl:with-param name="category">misc</xsl:with-param>
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</xsl:call-template>
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</xsl:template>
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<!--
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Note that any templates called implicitly or explicitly
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from the "config-detail" template below will match on
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<!--
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For each option in one of the 5 categories/classes, provide its
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1. name
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2. type
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2. Type
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3. default (if any)
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4. example (if any)
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5. seealso (if any)
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6. description
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5. description
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6. seealso (if any)
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-->
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<xsl:param name="category" />
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.rs
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.sp 1
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.rs<xsl:text/>
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<xsl:for-each select='$CONFIG/config/option[@class=$category]'>
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<xsl:sort select="name" order="ascending" />
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.TP
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\fB<xsl:apply-templates select="name" />\fR
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Type: <xsl:apply-templates select="type" />
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<xsl:text>\fB</xsl:text>
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<xsl:text>--</xsl:text><xsl:apply-templates select="name" />
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<xsl:text>\fR</xsl:text>
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<xsl:text> </xsl:text>
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<xsl:text>\fI</xsl:text>
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<xsl:apply-templates select="type" />
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<xsl:text>\fR</xsl:text>
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<xsl:apply-templates select="default" />
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.br
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<xsl:call-template name="provide-default" />
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.br
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<xsl:call-template name="provide-example" />
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<xsl:text>
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</xsl:text>
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||||
<xsl:apply-templates select="example" />
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||||
<xsl:apply-templates select="description" />
|
||||
<xsl:call-template name="seealso" />
|
||||
</xsl:for-each>
|
||||
</xsl:template>
|
||||
|
||||
|
||||
<!-- Used only in the config options section: -->
|
||||
<xsl:template name="seealso">
|
||||
<xsl:if test="seealso">
|
||||
<xsl:text>
|
||||
|
||||
</xsl:text>
|
||||
.rj 1
|
||||
\fBSee also\fR: <xsl:text />
|
||||
See also: <xsl:text />
|
||||
<xsl:for-each select="seealso">
|
||||
<xsl:text />\fI<xsl:value-of select="." />\fR<xsl:text />
|
||||
<xsl:text />\fB--<xsl:value-of select="." />\fR<xsl:text />
|
||||
<xsl:if test="position() != last()">
|
||||
<xsl:text>, </xsl:text>
|
||||
</xsl:if>
|
||||
|
@ -295,45 +313,37 @@ Type: <xsl:apply-templates select="type" />
|
|||
</xsl:if>
|
||||
</xsl:template>
|
||||
|
||||
|
||||
<!-- Used only in the config options section: -->
|
||||
<xsl:template name="provide-default">
|
||||
<!--
|
||||
Picks up the default from the XML. If the `default` element
|
||||
doesn't exist, or it's empty, a single '-' is provided.
|
||||
-->
|
||||
<xsl:choose>
|
||||
<xsl:when test="string-length(default) > 0 ">
|
||||
<xsl:text />Default: <xsl:apply-templates
|
||||
select="default" /><xsl:text />
|
||||
</xsl:when>
|
||||
<xsl:otherwise>
|
||||
<xsl:text />Default: -<xsl:text />
|
||||
</xsl:otherwise>
|
||||
</xsl:choose>
|
||||
<xsl:template match="default[.!='']">
|
||||
<xsl:text> (</xsl:text>
|
||||
<xsl:text>\fB</xsl:text>
|
||||
<xsl:value-of select="." />
|
||||
<xsl:text>\fR</xsl:text>
|
||||
<xsl:text> if unset)</xsl:text>
|
||||
</xsl:template>
|
||||
|
||||
<!--
|
||||
Do not print redundant examples
|
||||
(identical for all values of the same Type)
|
||||
-->
|
||||
<xsl:template match="
|
||||
option[
|
||||
type = 'Boolean'
|
||||
or type = 'AutoBool'
|
||||
or type = 'Integer'
|
||||
or type = 'Tag names'
|
||||
]/example" priority="2"
|
||||
/>
|
||||
|
||||
<!-- Used only in the config options section: -->
|
||||
<xsl:template name="provide-example">
|
||||
<!--
|
||||
By default, doesn't output examples for String types (mirroring the
|
||||
quickref page). But for *any* options in the XML instance that
|
||||
have an `example` child, that example will be used in lieu of a
|
||||
stylesheet-provided one. (Useful e.g. for `repeated-attributes`).
|
||||
-->
|
||||
<xsl:choose>
|
||||
<xsl:when test="string-length(example) > 0">
|
||||
<xsl:text />Example: <xsl:apply-templates
|
||||
select="example" /><xsl:text />
|
||||
</xsl:when>
|
||||
<xsl:otherwise>
|
||||
<xsl:text />Default: -<xsl:text />
|
||||
</xsl:otherwise>
|
||||
</xsl:choose>
|
||||
<xsl:template match="example[.!='']">
|
||||
<xsl:text>Supported values: </xsl:text>
|
||||
<xsl:text>\fB</xsl:text>
|
||||
<xsl:value-of select="." />
|
||||
<xsl:text>\fR</xsl:text>
|
||||
<xsl:text>

</xsl:text>
|
||||
</xsl:template>
|
||||
|
||||
|
||||
<!-- Called from the templates below matching `code`, `em`, `strong`: -->
|
||||
<xsl:template name="escape-backslash">
|
||||
<!--
|
||||
|
@ -352,7 +362,6 @@ appearing in content with another backslash.
|
|||
</xsl:choose>
|
||||
</xsl:template>
|
||||
|
||||
|
||||
<!-- Appears at the bottom of the man page: -->
|
||||
<xsl:template name="manpage-see-also-section">
|
||||
.SH SEE ALSO
|
||||
|
@ -388,16 +397,16 @@ Validate your HTML documents using the \fBW3C Nu Markup Validator\fR:
|
|||
http://validator.w3.org/nu/
|
||||
.RE
|
||||
.SH AUTHOR
|
||||
\fBTidy\fR was written by \fBDave Raggett\fR <dsr@w3.org>, and subsequently maintained by a team at http://tidy.sourceforge.net/,
|
||||
\fBTidy\fR was written by \fBDave Raggett\fR <dsr@w3.org>,
|
||||
and subsequently maintained by a team at http://tidy.sourceforge.net/,
|
||||
and now maintained by \fBHTACG\fR (http://www.htacg.org).
|
||||
.LP
|
||||
The sources for \fBHTML Tidy\fR are available at https://github.com/htacg/tidy-html5/ under the MIT Licence.
|
||||
The sources for \fBHTML Tidy\fR are available at
|
||||
https://github.com/htacg/tidy-html5/ under the MIT Licence.
|
||||
</xsl:template>
|
||||
|
||||
|
||||
<!-- Regular Templates: -->
|
||||
|
||||
|
||||
<xsl:template match="description">
|
||||
<xsl:apply-templates />
|
||||
</xsl:template>
|
||||
|
@ -407,8 +416,16 @@ The sources for \fBHTML Tidy\fR are available at https://github.com/htacg/tidy-h
|
|||
<xsl:text /> at \fI<xsl:value-of select="@href" />\fR<xsl:text />
|
||||
</xsl:template>
|
||||
|
||||
<xsl:template match="code | em | var">
|
||||
<xsl:text />\fI<xsl:call-template name="escape-backslash" />\fR<xsl:text />
|
||||
<xsl:template match="code | em">
|
||||
<xsl:text>\fI</xsl:text>
|
||||
<xsl:call-template name="escape-backslash" />
|
||||
<xsl:text>\fR</xsl:text>
|
||||
</xsl:template>
|
||||
|
||||
<xsl:template match="var">
|
||||
<xsl:text>\fB</xsl:text>
|
||||
<xsl:call-template name="escape-backslash" />
|
||||
<xsl:text>\fR</xsl:text>
|
||||
</xsl:template>
|
||||
|
||||
<xsl:template match="p[1]">
|
||||
|
@ -438,7 +455,6 @@ The sources for \fBHTML Tidy\fR are available at https://github.com/htacg/tidy-h
|
|||
<xsl:text />\fB<xsl:call-template name="escape-backslash" />\fR<xsl:text />
|
||||
</xsl:template>
|
||||
|
||||
|
||||
<!--
|
||||
The following templates
|
||||
a) normalize whitespace, primarily necessary for `description`
|
||||
|
|
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