Chop hevea output files
hacha [options] <htmlfile>
This manual page documents briefly the hacha command. This manual page was written for the Debian GNU/Linux distribution because the original program does not have a manual page.
Hacha is a program that allow to cut an html file produced with hevea into several html files.
-help,--help
Print a summary of the usage of hacha.
-version
Show the current version of hacha and exit.
-v,
Verbose flag
-rsz
Size of leaves in rope implementation. The default is 1024. Ropes are a datastructure internally used by hevea to represent large pieces of text.
-o filename
make hacha output go into file filename (defaults to index.html)
-hrf
Output a base.hrf file, showing in which output files are the anchors from the input file gone. The format of this summary is one ``anchor\tfile'' line per anchor. This information may be needed by other tools.
-tocbis
Duplicate table of contents at the begining of files.
-tocter
Insert most of table of contents at the beginning of files.
-nolinks
Do not insert Previous/Up/Next links in generated pages.
The HeVeA documentation can be found on the HeVeA home page http://hevea.inria.fr. On a Debian system it can also be accessed at /usr/share/doc/hevea-doc/html or through the Debian help system, provided the package hevea-doc is installed.
Hacha is part of HeVeA, written by Luc Maranget <[email protected]>.
This manual page was compiled by Ralf Treinen <[email protected]> and Georges Mariano <[email protected]> from the HeVeA documentation for the Debian GNU/Linux system (but may be used by others).