7.8.1 Invoking grohtml
The postprocessor grohtml accepts the following command-line
options:
- -abits
- Use this number of bits (= 1, 2 or 4) for text antialiasing.
Default: bits = 4.
- -a0
- Do not use text antialiasing.
- -b
- Use white background.
- -Ddir
- Store rendered images in the directory dir.
- -Fdir
- Put the directory dir/devname in front of the
search path for the font, prologue and device description files,
given the target device name, usually html.
- -gbits
- Use this number of bits (= 1, 2 or 4) for antialiasing of
drawings. Default: bits = 4.
- -g0
- Do not use antialiasing for drawings.
- -h
- Use the
B element for section headings.
- -iresolution
- Use the resolution for rendered images. Default:
resolution = 100dpi.
- -Istem
- Set the images' stem name. Default: stem =
grohtml-XXX (XXX is the process ID).
- -jstem
- Place each section in a separate file called
stem-n.html (where n is a generated section
number).
- -l
- Do not generate the table of contents.
- -n
- Generate simple fragment identifiers.
- -ooffset
- Use vertical paddding offset for images.
- -p
- Display the page rendering progress to
stderr.
- -r
- Do not use horizontal rules to separate headers and footers.
- -ssize
- Set the base font size, to be modified using the elements
BIG
and SMALL.
- -Slevel
- Generate separate files for sections at level level.
- -v
- Print the version number.
- -V
- Generate a validator button at the bottom.
- -y
- Generate a signature of groff after the validator button, if any.