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.TH TROFF2HTML 1 .SH NAME troff2html \- convert troff output into HTML .SH SYNOPSIS .B troff2html [ .B -t .I title ] [ .I file \ ... ] .SH DESCRIPTION .I Troff2html reads the .IR troff (1) output in the named .IR files , default standard input, and converts them into HTML. .PP .I Troff2html does a tolerable job with straight .B troff output, but it is helped by annotations, described below. Its main use is for .B man2html (see .IR httpd (8)), which converts .IR man (1) pages into HTML and depends on a specially annotated set of .IR man (6) macros, invoked by .B troff .BR -manhtml . .PP .B Troff output lines beginning .IP .EX x X html \f1... .EE .LP which are introduced by placing .B \eX'html\ \f1...\fP' in the .IR input , cause the rest of the line to be interpolated into the HTML produced. Several such lines are recognized specially by .IR troff2html . The most important are the pair .IP .EX x X html manref start cp 1 x X html manref end cp 1 .EE .PP which are used to create HTML hyperlinks around text of the form .IR cp (1) pointing to .BR /magic/man2html/1/cp . .PP .I Troff2html is new and experimental; in time, it may improve and subsume .IR ms2html (1). On the one hand, because it uses the input, .B ms2html can handle .IR pic (1), .IR eqn (1), etc., which .I troff2html does not handle at all; on the other hand, .B ms2html understands only .IR ms (6) documents and is easily confused by complex .B troff constructions. .I Troff2html has the reverse properties: it does not handle the preprocessors but its output is reliable and (modulo helper annotations) is independent of macro package. .SH SOURCE .B /sys/src/cmd/troff2html .SH SEE ALSO .IR troff (1), .IR ms2html (1), .B man2html in .IR httpd (8). .SH BUGS .B Troff and HTML have different models, and they don't mesh well in all cases. .BR Troff 's indented paragraphs are not well served in HTML, and the output of .I troff2html shows this.