EZML2HTML Manual
George Ferguson
31 Mar 2005
EZML is a simple markup language for formatting documents
which can then be translated into various other markup languages, such
as HTML. It is designed to be very easy to learn and to use, and yet
still provide the basics needed for good looking documents.
This manual describes (very briefly) ezml2html, a program for
converting EZML to HTML.
1 Usage
By default, ezml2html reads EZML files named on the command-line or
its standard input and produces HTML on its standard output. Only one
HTML file is produced.
2 Command-line options
The following options are recognized by ezml2html:
- --help: Print the usage message and exit. That message is
practically guaranteed to be more accurate than this document.
- --stylesheet=URL: Set the URL for the stylesheet to which the
HTML file links. The default is
ezml.css
.
- --[no]number-sections: Include (or don't include) section numbers
in section headings. By default, ezml2html will add the section
numbers for you. But if your document has specific numbering
conventions that you need to follow instead, write the section
numbers yourself and specify --nosection-numbers.