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txt2man(1)							    txt2man(1)

NAME
       txt2man - convert flat ASCII text to man page format

SYNOPSIS
       txt2man [-hpTX] [-t mytitle] [-P pname] [-r rel] [-s sect]
	       [-v vol] [-I txt] [-B txt] [-d date] [ifile]

DESCRIPTION
       txt2man converts the input text into nroff/troff standard man(7) macros
       used to format Unix manual pages. Nice pages can be generated specially
       for commands (section 1 or 8) or for C functions reference (sections 2,
       3), with the ability to	recognize  and	format	command	 and  function
       names, flags, types and arguments.

       txt2man	is  also  able	to  recognize and format sections, paragraphs,
       lists (standard, numbered, description, nested), cross  references  and
       literal display blocks.

       If  input file ifile is omitted, standard input is used. Result is dis‐
       played on standard output.

       Here is how text patterns are recognized and processed:

       Sections
	      These headers are defined by a line in upper case, starting col‐
	      umn  1.  If  there  is one or more leading spaces, a sub-section
	      will be generated instead.

       Paragraphs
	      They must be separated by a blank line, and left aligned.

       Tag list
	      The item definition is separated from the item description by at
	      least  2	blank spaces, even before a new line, if definition is
	      too long. Definition will be emphasized by default.

       Bullet list
	      Bullet list items are defined by the first word being "-" or "*"
	      or "o".

       Enumerated list
	      The first word must be a number followed by a dot.

       Literal display blocks
	      This  paragraph  type  is	 used  to display unmodified text, for
	      example source code. It must be separated by a blank  line,  and
	      be  indented.  It	 is primarily used to format unmodified source
	      code. It will be printed	using  fixed  font  whenever  possible
	      (troff).

       Cross references
	      A	 cross	reference (another man page) is defined by a word fol‐
	      lowed by a number in parenthesis.

       Special sections:

       NAME   The function or command name and short description  are  set  in
	      this section.

       SYNOPSIS
	      This  section  receives  a special treatment to identify command
	      name,  flags  and	  arguments,   and   propagate	 corresponding
	      attributes later in the text. If a C like function is recognized
	      (word immediately followed by an open parenthesis), txt2man will
	      print  function  name  in	 bold  font, types in normal font, and
	      variables in italic font. The  whole  section  will  be  printed
	      using a fixed font family (courier) whenever possible (troff).

       It is a good practice to embed documentation into source code, by using
       comments or constant text variables. txt2man allows to do that, keeping
       the  document  source  readable, usable even without further formatting
       (i.e. for online help) and easy to write. The result  is	 high  quality
       and standard complying document.

OPTIONS
       -h     The option -h displays help.

       -d date
	      Set date in header. Defaults to current date.

       -P pname
	      Set pname as project name in header. Default to uname -s.

       -p     Probe title, section name and volume.

       -t mytitle
	      Set mytitle as title of generated man page.

       -r rel Set rel as project name and release.

       -s sect
	      Set sect as section in heading, ususally a value from 1 to 8.

       -v vol Set vol as volume name, i.e. "Unix user 's manual".

       -I txt Italicize txt in output. Can be specified more than once.

       -B txt Emphasize (bold) txt in output. Can be specified more than once.

       -T     Text result previewing using PAGER, usually more(1).

       -X     X11 result previewing using gxditview(1).

ENVIRONMENT
       PAGER  name  of paging command, usually more(1), or less(1). If not set
	      falls back to more(1).

EXAMPLE
       Try this command to format this text itself:

	     $ txt2man -h 2>&1 | txt2man -T

HINTS
       To obtain an overall good formating of output document, keep paragraphs
       indented correctly. If you have unwanted bold sections, search for mul‐
       tiple spaces between words, which are used to identify a tag list (term
       followed	 by  a description). Choose also carefully the name of command
       line or function parameters, as they will be emphasized each time  they
       are encountered in the document.

SEE ALSO
       man(1), mandoc(7), rman(1), groff(1), more(1), gxditview(1), troff(1).

BUGS
       ·  Automatic  probe  (-p	 option) works only if input is a regular file
	  (i.e.	 not stdin).

AUTHOR
       Marc Vertes <mvertes@free.fr>

txt2man-1.5.6		       17 February 2016			    txt2man(1)
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