mht(1) | General Commands Manual | mht(1) |
mht
—
mht |
[file] |
mht
is a utility that generates HTML from
troff(1) source code.
While mht
is named like a troff macro
package and uses troff syntax, it is a standalone utility that does not use
troff itself. As such, it supports only a subset of the standard troff
requests.
mht
. On the left side is the name of the request. On
the right side is the HTML expansion.
In the HTML expansion of all element requests, a backslash and a dollar sign followed by a number (e.g. \$1) signify a parameter expansion.
In block element requests, a percent sign (%) signifies the lines following the request until the next block element request.
Finally, in contiguous element requests, whatever text is on the outside of the area delimited by braces ({...}) is removed when two of the same contiguous element requests are placed next to one another.
mht
is written by John Ankarström
<john
(at)
ankarstrom.se>.
December 11, 2020 | Linux 5.4.72-0-lts |