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NAMEa2x − A toolchain manager for AsciiDoc (converts Asciidoc text files to other file formats)

SYNOPSISa2x [OPTIONS] SOURCE_FILE

DESCRIPTIONA DocBook toolchain manager that translates an AsciiDoc text file SOURCE_FILE to PDF, EPUB, DVI, PS, LaTeX, XHTML (single page or chunked), man page, HTML Help or plain text formats using asciidoc(1) and other applications (see REQUISITES section)​. SOURCE_FILE can also be a DocBook file with an ​.xml extension​.

OPTIONS−a, −−attribute=ATTRIBUTE Set asciidoc(1) attribute value (shortcut for −−asciidoc−opts="−a ATTRIBUTE" option)​. This option may be specified more than once​. −−asciidoc−opts=ASCIIDOC_OPTS Additional asciidoc(1) options​. This option may be specified more than once​. −−conf−file=CONF_FILE Load configuration file​. See CONF FILES section​. −D, −−destination−dir=DESTINATION_DIR Output directory​. Defaults to SOURCE_FILE directory​. This option is only applicable to HTML and manpage based output formats (chunked, epub, htmlhelp, xhtml, manpage)​. −d, −−doctype=DOCTYPE DocBook document type: article, manpage or book​. Default document type is article unless the format is manpage (in which case it defaults to manpage)​. −b, −−backend=BACKEND BACKEND is the name of an installed backend plugin​. When this option is specified a2x attempts to load a file name a2x−backend​.py from the BACKEND plugin directory​. It then converts the SOURCE_FILE to a BACKEND formatted output file using a global function defined in a2x−backend​.py called to_BACKEND​. −f, −−format=FORMAT Output formats: chunked, docbook, dvi, epub, htmlhelp, manpage, pdf (default), ps, tex, text, xhtml​. The AsciiDoc a2x−format attribute value is set to FORMAT​. −h, −−help Print command−line syntax and program options to stdout​. −−icons Use admonition or navigation icon images in output documents​. The default behavior is to use text in place of icons​. −−icons−dir=PATH A path (relative to output files) containing admonition and navigation icons​. Defaults to images/icons​. The −−icons option is implicit if this option is used​. −k, −−keep−artifacts Do not delete temporary build files​. −−lynx Use lynx(1) (actually: the text−based browser defined by the LYNX config variable) when generating text formatted output​. The default behavior is to use w3m(1) (actually: the text−based browser defined by the W3M config variable)​. −L, −−no−xmllint Do not check asciidoc output with xmllint(1)​. −−−epubcheck Check EPUB output with epubcheck(1)​. −n, −−dry−run Do not do anything just print what would have been done​. −r, −−resource=RESOURCE_SPEC Specify a resource​. This option may be specified more than once​. See the RESOURCES section for more details​. −m, −−resource−manifest=FILE FILE contains a list resources (one per line)​. Manifest FILE entries are formatted just like −−resource option arguments​. Environment variables and tilde home directories are allowed​. −−stylesheet=STYLESHEET A space delimited list of one or more CSS stylesheet file names that are used to style HTML output generated by DocBook XSL Stylesheets​. Defaults to docbook−xsl​.css​. The stylesheets are processed in list order​. The stylesheets must reside in a valid resource file location​. Applies to HTML formats: xhtml, epub, chunked, htmlhelp formats​. −v, −−verbose Print operational details to stderr​. A second −v option applies the verbose option to toolchain commands​. −−version Print program version to stdout​. −−xsltproc−opts=XSLTPROC_OPTS Additional xsltproc(1) options​. This option may be specified more than once​. −−xsl−file=XSL_FILE Override the built−in XSL stylesheet with the custom XSL stylesheet XSL_FILE​. −−fop Use FOP to generate PDFs​. The default behavior is to use dblatex(1)​. The −−fop option is implicit if the −−fop−opts option is used​. −−fop−opts=FOP_OPTS Additional fop(1) options​. If this option is specified FOP is used to generate PDFs​. This option may be specified more than once​. −−dblatex−opts=DBLATEX_OPTS Additional dblatex(1) options​. This option may be specified more than once​. −−backend−opts=BACKEND_OPTS Options for the backend plugin specified by the −−backend option​. This option may be specified more than once​. Options can also be set in the AsciiDoc source file​. If SOURCE_FILE contains a comment line beginning with // a2x: then the remainder of the line will be treated as a2x command−line options​. For example: // a2x default options​. // a2x: −dbook −−epubcheck // Suppress revision history in dblatex outputs​. // a2x: −−dblatex−opts "−P latex​.output​.revhistory=0"•  Options spanning multiple such comment lines will be concatenated​. •  Zero or more white space characters can appear between the leading // and a2x:​. •  Command−line options take precedence over options set in the source file​.

OUTPUT FILESOutput files are written to the directory specified by the −−destination−dir option​. If no −−destination−dir option is set output files are written to the SOURCE_FILE directory​. Output files have the same name as the SOURCE_FILE but with an appropriate file name extension: ​.html for xhtml; ​.epub for epub; ​.hhp for htmlhelp; ​.pdf for pdf; ​.text for text, ​.xml for docbook​. By convention manpages have no ​.man extension (man page section number only)​. Chunked HTML directory names have a ​.chunked extension; chunked HTML Help directory names have a ​.htmlhelp extension​. Same named existing files are overwritten​. In addition to generating HTML files the xhtml, epub, chunked and htmlhelp formats ensure resource files are copied to their correct destination directory locations​.

RESOURCESResources are files (typically CSS and images) that are required by HTML based outputs (xhtml, epub, chunked, htmlhelp formats)​. a2x scans the generated HTML files and builds a list of required CSS and image files​. Additional resource files can be specified explicitly using the −−resource option​. a2x searches for resource files in the following locations in the following order: 1.  The SOURCE_FILE directory​. 2.  Resource directories specified by the −−resource option (searched recursively)​. 3.  Resource directories specified by the −−resource−manifest option (searched recursively in the order they appear in the manifest file)​. 4.  The stock images and stylesheets directories in the asciidoc(1) configuration files directories (searched recursively)​. 5.  The destination directory​. When a resource file is found it is copied to the correct relative destination directory​. Missing destination sub−directories are created automatically​. There are two distinct mechanisms for specifying additional resources: 1.  A resource directory which will be searched recursively for missing resource files​. 2.  A resource file which will be copied to the output destination directory​. Resources are specified with −−resource option values which can be one of the following formats: <resource_dir> <resource_file>[=<destination_file>] ​.<ext>=<mimetype>Where: <resource_dir> Specifies a directory (absolute or relative to the SOURCE_FILE) which is searched recursively for missing resource files​. To eliminate ambiguity the <resource_dir> name should end with a directory separator character​. <resource_file> Specifies a resource file (absolute or relative to the SOURCE_FILE) which will be copied to <destination_file>​. If <destination_file> is not specified then it is the same as the <resource_file>​. <destination_file> Specifies the destination of the copied source file​. The <destination_file> path is relative to the destination directory (absolute paths are not allowed)​. The location of the destination directory depends on the output FORMAT (see the OUTPUT FILES section for details): chunked, htmlhelp The chunked output directory​. epub The archived OEBPS directory​. xhtml The output DESTINATION_DIR​. ​.<ext>=<mimetype> When adding resources to EPUB files the mimetype is inferred from the <destination file> extension, if the mimetype cannot be guessed an error occurs​. The ​.<ext>=<mimetype> resource syntax can be used to explicitly set mimetypes​. <ext> is the file name extension, <mimetype> is the corresponding MIME type​. Resource option examples: −−resource ​.​./images/ −−resource doc/README​.txt=README​.txt −−resource ~/images/tiger​.png=images/tiger​.png −−resource ​.ttf=application/x−font−ttf

EXAMPLESa2x −f pdf doc/source−highlight−filter​.txt Generates doc/source−highlight−filter​.pdf file​. a2x −f xhtml −D ​.​./doc −−icons −r ​.​./images/ team​.txt Creates HTML file ​.​./doc/team​.html, uses admonition icons and recursively searches the ​.​./images/ directory for any missing resources​. a2x −f manpage doc/asciidoc​.1​.txt Generate doc/asciidoc​.1 manpage​.

REQUISITESa2x uses the following programs: •  Asciidoc: https://asciidoc​.org/ •  xsltproc: (all formats except text): http://xmlsoft​.org/XSLT/ •  DocBook XSL Stylesheets (all formats except text): https://github​.com/docbook/xslt10−stylesheets •  dblatex (pdf, dvi, ps, tex formats): http://dblatex​.sourceforge​.net/ •  FOP (pdf format — alternative PDF file generator): http://xmlgraphics​.apache​.org/fop/ •  w3m (text format): http://w3m​.sourceforge​.net/index​.en​.html •  Lynx (text format — alternative text file generator): https://invisible−island​.net/lynx/ •  epubcheck (epub format — EPUB file validator): https://github​.com/w3c/epubcheck See also the latest README file​.

CONF FILESA configuration file contains executable Python code that overrides the global configuration parameters in a2x​.py​. Optional configuration files are loaded in the following order: 1.  a2x​.conf from the directory containing the a2x​.py executable​. 2.  a2x​.conf from the AsciiDoc global configuration directory​. Skip this step if we are executing a locally installed (non system wide) copy​. 3.  a2x​.conf from the AsciiDoc $HOME/​.asciidoc configuration directory​. 4.  The CONF_FILE specified in the −−conf−file option​. Here are the default configuration file option values: # Optional environment variable dictionary passed to # executing programs​. If set to None the existing # environment is used​. ENV = None # External executables​. ASCIIDOC = 'asciidoc' XSLTPROC = 'xsltproc' DBLATEX = 'dblatex' # pdf generation​. FOP = 'fop' # pdf generation (−−fop option)​. W3M = 'w3m' # primary text file generator​. LYNX = 'lynx' # alternate text file generator​. XMLLINT = 'xmllint' # Set to '' to disable​. EPUBCHECK = 'epubcheck' # Set to '' to disable​. # External executable default options​. ASCIIDOC_OPTS = '' BACKEND_OPTS = '' DBLATEX_OPTS = '' FOP_OPTS = '' LYNX_OPTS = '−dump' W3M_OPTS = '−dump −cols 70 −T text/html −no−graph' XSLTPROC_OPTS = ''Note, that it is possible to redefine W3M and LYNX to use different text−based browsers, e​.g​. links: http://links​.twibright​.com/ or elinks: http://elinks​.or​.cz/​. LYNX_OPTS and W3M_OPTS can be used to pass options to the selected browser​. If these are defined they override the respective defaults listed above (so dont forget to include the −dump option in your definition: this is mandatory at least with w3m, lynx, links, and elinks in order to send the formatted text to stdout)​.

BUGSSee the AsciiDoc distribution BUGS file​.

AUTHORa2x was originally written by Stuart Rackham​. Many people have contributed to it​.

RESOURCESGitHub: https://github​.com/asciidoc/asciidoc−py3/ Main web site: https://asciidoc​.org/

SEE ALSOasciidoc(1)

COPYINGCopyright (C) 2002−2013 Stuart Rackham​. Copyright (C) 2013−2020 AsciiDoc Contributors​. Free use of this software is granted under the terms of the MIT license​.
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