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eval 'exec /usr/bin/perl -w -S $0 ${1+"$@"}'
if 0; # not running under some shell
# /=====================================================================\ #
# | latexmlpost | #
# | post processing conversion program | #
# |=====================================================================| #
# | Part of LaTeXML: | #
# | Public domain software, produced as part of work done by the | #
# | United States Government & not subject to copyright in the US. | #
# |---------------------------------------------------------------------| #
# | Bruce Miller <bruce.miller@nist.gov> #_# | #
# | http://dlmf.nist.gov/LaTeXML/ (o o) | #
# \=========================================================ooo==U==ooo=/ #
use strict;
use warnings;
use FindBin;
use lib "$FindBin::RealBin/../lib";
use File::Spec;
use Getopt::Long qw(:config no_ignore_case);
use Pod::Usage;
use LaTeXML::Version;
use LaTeXML::Post;
use LaTeXML::Post::Writer;
use LaTeXML::Post::Scan;
use LaTeXML::Util::Pathname;
use LaTeXML::Util::ObjectDB;
#======================================================================
# Parse command line.
#======================================================================
# undef => unspecified; 0 = NO, 1 = YES
my ($help, $showversion, $verbosity, $validate, $omit_doctype) = (0, 0, 0, 1, 0);
my ($sourcedir, $destination) = (undef, undef);
my ($format, $extension, $is_html, $urlstyle) = (undef, undef, undef, 'server');
my ($numbersections) = (1);
my ($stylesheet, $defaultcss, $defaultresources, $icon, @css, @javascript, @xsltparameters);
my ($mathimages, $mathimagemag) = (undef, 1.75);
my ($linelength, $plane1, $hackplane1) = (undef, undef, undef);
my ($dographics, $svg, $picimages) = (undef, undef, undef);
my @graphicsmaps = ();
my ($split, $splitat, $splitpath, $splitnaming) = (undef, 'section', undef, 'id');
my ($navtoc) = (undef);
my %navtocstyles = (context => 1, normal => 1, none => 1);
my ($prescan, $dbfile, $scan, $crossref, $sitedir, $resourcedir) = (undef, undef, 1, 1, undef, undef);
my ($index, $permutedindex, $splitindex) = (1, undef, undef);
my ($bibliography, $splitbibliography, @bibliographies) = (1, undef);
my ($timestamp) = (undef);
my @math_formats = ();
my %removed_math_formats = ();
my $splitback = "//ltx:bibliography | //ltx:appendix | //ltx:index";
my %splitpaths =
(chapter => "//ltx:chapter | $splitback",
section => "//ltx:chapter | //ltx:section | $splitback",
subsection => "//ltx:chapter | //ltx:section | //ltx:subsection | $splitback",
subsubsection => "//ltx:chapter | //ltx:section | //ltx:subsection | //ltx:subsubsection | $splitback");
# Obsolete...
my $parallelmath;
# Get the command line arguments.
GetOptions("quiet" => sub { $verbosity--; },
"verbose" => sub { $verbosity++; },
"VERSION" => \$showversion,
"help|?" => \$help,
# Source Options
"sourcedirectory=s" => \$sourcedir,
"validate!" => \$validate,
# Basics
"format=s" => \$format,
"destination=s" => sub { $destination = $_[1];
if ((!defined $extension) && ($destination =~ /\.(\w)$/)) {
$extension = $1; }
if (!defined $format) {
$format = 'xhtml' if $destination =~ /\.xhtml$/;
$format = 'html5' if $destination =~ /\.html$/; } },
"omitdoctype!" => \$omit_doctype,
"numbersections!" => \$numbersections,
# Some general XSLT/CSS options.
"stylesheet=s" => \$stylesheet,
"timestamp=s" => \$timestamp,
"defaultcss!" => \$defaultcss,
"defaultresources!" => \$defaultresources,
"css=s" => \@css,
"javascript=s" => \@javascript,
"icon=s" => \$icon,
"xsltparameter=s" => \@xsltparameters,
# Options for broader document set processing
"split!" => \$split,
"splitat=s" => sub { $splitat = $_[1]; $split = 1 unless defined $split; },
"splitpath=s" => sub { $splitpath = $_[1]; $split = 1 unless defined $split; },
"splitnaming=s" => sub { $splitnaming = $_[1]; $split = 1 unless defined $split; },
"scan!" => \$scan,
"crossref!" => \$crossref,
"urlstyle=s" => \$urlstyle,
"navigationtoc=s" => \$navtoc,
"navtoc=s" => \$navtoc,
# Generating indices
"index!" => \$index,
"permutedindex!" => \$permutedindex,
"splitindex!" => \$splitindex,
# Generating Bibliographies
"bibliography=s" => \@bibliographies,
"nobibliography" => sub { $bibliography = 0; },
"splitbibliography!" => \$splitbibliography,
# Options for two phase processing
"prescan" => \$prescan,
"dbfile=s" => \$dbfile,
"sitedirectory=s" => \$sitedir,
"resourcedirectory=s" => \$resourcedir,
# Various choices for math processing.
# Note: Could want OM embedded in mml annotation, too.
# In general, could(?) want multiple math reps within <Math>
# OR, multiple math reps combined with <mml:sematics>
# or, in fact, _other_ parallel means? (om?, omdoc? ...)
# So, need to separate multiple transformations from the combination.
# However, IF combining, then will need to support a id/ref mechanism.
# "mathml|mml!" =>\$mathml,
"mathimages!" => \$mathimages,
"mathimagemagnification=f" => \$mathimagemag,
"linelength=i" => \$linelength,
"plane1!" => \$plane1,
"hackplane1!" => \$hackplane1,
"presentationmathml|pmml" => sub { addMathFormat('pmml'); },
"contentmathml|cmml" => sub { addMathFormat('cmml'); },
"openmath|om" => sub { addMathFormat('om'); },
"nopresentationmathml|nopmml" => sub { removeMathFormat('pmml'); },
"nocontentmathml|nocmml" => sub { removeMathFormat('cmml'); },
"noopenmath|noom" => sub { removeMathFormat('om'); },
"parallelmath!" => \$parallelmath,
"keepXMath" => sub { addMathFormat('XMath'); },
"nokeepXMath" => sub { removeMathFormat('XMath'); },
# For graphics: vaguely similar issues, but more limited.
# includegraphics images (eg. ps) can be converted to webimages (eg.png)
# picture/pstricks images can be converted to png or possibly svg.
"graphicimages!" => \$dographics,
"graphicsmap=s" => \@graphicsmaps,
"svg!" => \$svg,
"pictureimages!" => \$picimages,
) or pod2usage(-message => $LaTeXML::IDENTITY,
-exitval => 1, -verbose => 0, -output => \*STDERR);
pod2usage(-message => $LaTeXML::IDENTITY, -exitval => 1, -verbose => 2, -output => \*STDOUT) if $help;
if ($showversion) { print STDERR "$LaTeXML::IDENTITY\n"; exit(1); }
# Get the requested XML file
xError("Missing input xmlfile") unless @ARGV;
my $xmlfile = shift(@ARGV);
if ($xmlfile ne '-') {
$xmlfile .= '.xml' unless -f $xmlfile;
xError("The input file \"$xmlfile\" was not found") unless -f $xmlfile; }
if (defined $defaultcss) { # must have been unset
warn "--defaultcss & --nodefaultcss are obsolete;"
. " use --defaultresources or --nodefaultresources intead";
$defaultresources = $defaultcss unless defined $defaultresources; }
#======================================================================
# Sanity check and Completion of options.
#======================================================================
#$sourcedir = $sourcedir && pathname_canonical($sourcedir);
#$destination = $destination && pathname_canonical($destination);
#$sitedir = $sitedir && pathname_canonical($sitedir);
$sourcedir = $sourcedir && pathname_absolute($sourcedir, pathname_cwd());
$destination = $destination && pathname_absolute($destination, pathname_cwd());
$sitedir = $sitedir && pathname_absolute($sitedir, pathname_cwd());
$dbfile = $dbfile && pathname_absolute($dbfile, pathname_cwd());
if (defined $parallelmath) {
warn "The --parallelmath option is obsolete; Parallel markup will be generated"
. " whenever you specify more than one math format."; }
# Check for appropriate combination of split, scan, prescan, dbfile, crossref
if ($split && !defined $destination) {
xError("Must supply --destination when using --split"); }
if ($split) {
$splitnaming = checkOptionValue('--splitnaming', $splitnaming,
qw(id idrelative label labelrelative));
$splitat = checkOptionValue('--splitat', $splitat, keys %splitpaths);
$splitpath = $splitpaths{$splitat} unless defined $splitpath;
}
if ($prescan && !$scan) {
xError("Makes no sense to --prescan with scanning disabled (--noscan)"); }
if ($prescan && (!defined $dbfile)) {
xError("Cannot prescan documents (--prescan) without specifying --dbfile"); }
if (!$prescan && $crossref && !($scan || (defined $dbfile))) {
xError("Cannot cross-reference (--crossref) without --scan or --dbfile "); }
if ($crossref) {
$urlstyle = checkOptionValue('--urlstyle', $urlstyle, qw(server negotiated file)); }
if (($permutedindex || $splitindex) && (!defined $index)) {
$index = 1; }
if (!$prescan && $index && !($scan || defined $crossref)) {
xError("Cannot generate index (--index) without --scan or --dbfile"); }
if (!$prescan && $bibliography && !($scan || defined $crossref)) {
xError("Cannot generate bibliography (--bibliography) without --scan or --dbfile"); }
$navtoc = lc($navtoc) if defined $navtoc;
$navtoc = undef if $navtoc && $navtoc eq 'none';
if ($navtoc) {
if (!$navtocstyles{$navtoc}) {
xError("$navtoc is not a recognized style of navigation TOC (--navigationtoc)"); }
if (!$crossref) {
xError("Cannot use --navigationtoc=$navtoc without --crossref"); } }
# Check format and complete math and image options
$format = 'html5' if (defined $format) && ($format eq 'html');
if (!defined $format) { }
elsif ($format eq 'html4') {
$extension = 'html' unless defined $extension;
xError("Default html4 stylesheet only supports math images, not " . join(', ', @math_formats))
if (!defined $stylesheet) && scalar(@math_formats);
xError("Default html4 stylesheet does not support --svg") if $svg;
$mathimages = 1 unless defined $mathimages;
$dographics = 1 unless defined $dographics;
$picimages = 1 unless defined $picimages;
$is_html = 1;
$stylesheet = "LaTeXML-html4.xsl" if !defined $stylesheet; }
elsif ($format eq 'html5') {
$extension = 'html' unless defined $extension;
# In principle, should only have pMML and possibly MathImages (for altimg);
# but I guess we can allow people to try...
unshift(@math_formats, 'pmml')
unless (grep { $_ eq 'pmml' } @math_formats) || $removed_math_formats{pmml};
$svg = 1 unless defined $svg;
$dographics = 1 unless defined $dographics;
$is_html = 1;
$stylesheet = "LaTeXML-html5.xsl" if !defined $stylesheet; }
elsif ($format eq 'xhtml') {
$extension = 'xhtml' unless defined $extension;
# Add pMML FIRST, unless already there, or was disabled.
# note that MathImages can supply altimg attributes
unshift(@math_formats, 'pmml')
unless (grep { $_ eq 'pmml' } @math_formats) || $removed_math_formats{pmml};
$svg = 1 unless defined $svg;
$dographics = 1 unless defined $dographics;
$is_html = 0;
$stylesheet = "LaTeXML-xhtml.xsl" if !defined $stylesheet; }
elsif ($format eq 'xml') {
$extension = 'xml' unless defined $extension; }
else {
xError("Unrecognized target format: $format"); }
if ((!defined $destination) && ($mathimages || $dographics || $picimages)) {
print STDERR "WARNING: must supply destination to support auxilliary files;\n"
. " disabling: --nomathimages --nographicimages --nopictureimages\n";
# default resources is sorta ok: we might not copy, but we'll still have the links/script/etc
$mathimages = $dographics = $picimages = 0; }
#======================================================================
# Do the processing.
#======================================================================
binmode(STDERR, ":encoding(UTF-8)");
print STDERR "$LaTeXML::IDENTITY\n" if $verbosity > -1;
print STDERR "processing started " . localtime() if $verbosity > -1;
# Default options/parameters for each post processor
our %OPTIONS = ();
# Default options/parameters for document
our %DOC_OPTIONS = (validate => $validate,
sourceDirectory => $sourcedir,
destination => $destination,
# Is this the right default?
siteDirectory => (defined $sitedir ? $sitedir
: (defined $destination ? pathname_directory($destination)
: (defined $dbfile ? pathname_directory($dbfile)
: "."))));
if (defined $dbfile && !-f $dbfile) {
if (my $dbdir = pathname_directory($dbfile)) {
pathname_mkdir($dbdir); } }
my $DB = LaTeXML::Util::ObjectDB->new(dbfile => $dbfile, %OPTIONS);
# Create the Source Document
my $DOCUMENT = ($xmlfile eq '-'
? LaTeXML::Post::Document->newFromSTDIN(%DOC_OPTIONS)
: LaTeXML::Post::Document->newFromFile($xmlfile, %DOC_OPTIONS));
# Create the processors:
my @procs = ();
if ($split) {
require LaTeXML::Post::Split;
push(@procs, LaTeXML::Post::Split->new(split_xpath => $splitpath, splitnaming => $splitnaming,
db => $DB, %OPTIONS)); }
our $scanner = ($scan || $DB) && LaTeXML::Post::Scan->new(db => $DB, %OPTIONS);
if ($scan) {
push(@procs, $scanner); }
if (!$prescan) {
if ($index) {
require LaTeXML::Post::MakeIndex;
push(@procs, LaTeXML::Post::MakeIndex->new(db => $DB, permuted => $permutedindex,
split => $splitindex, scanner => $scanner,
%OPTIONS)); }
if ($bibliography) {
require LaTeXML::Post::MakeBibliography;
push(@procs, LaTeXML::Post::MakeBibliography->new(db => $DB, bibliographies => [@bibliographies],
split => $splitbibliography, scanner => $scanner,
%OPTIONS)); }
if ($crossref) {
require LaTeXML::Post::CrossRef;
push(@procs, LaTeXML::Post::CrossRef->new(
db => $DB,
urlstyle => $urlstyle,
extension => $extension,
($numbersections ? (number_sections => 1) : ()),
($navtoc ? (navigation_toc => $navtoc) : ()),
%OPTIONS)); }
if ($picimages) {
require LaTeXML::Post::PictureImages;
push(@procs, LaTeXML::Post::PictureImages->new(%OPTIONS)); }
if ($dographics) {
require LaTeXML::Post::Graphics;
my @g_options = ();
if (@graphicsmaps) {
my @maps = map { [split(/\./, $_)] } @graphicsmaps;
push(@g_options, (graphics_types => [map { $$_[0] } @maps],
type_properties => { map { ($$_[0] => { destination_type => ($$_[1] || $$_[0]) }) } @maps })); }
push(@procs, LaTeXML::Post::Graphics->new(@g_options, %OPTIONS)); }
if ($svg) {
require LaTeXML::Post::SVG;
push(@procs, LaTeXML::Post::SVG->new(%OPTIONS)); }
if (@math_formats) {
my @mprocs = ();
### # If XMath is not first, it must be at END! Or... ???
foreach my $fmt (@math_formats) {
if ($fmt eq 'XMath') {
require LaTeXML::Post::XMath;
push(@mprocs, LaTeXML::Post::XMath->new(%OPTIONS)); }
elsif ($fmt eq 'pmml') {
require LaTeXML::Post::MathML::Presentation;
push(@mprocs, LaTeXML::Post::MathML::Presentation->new(
linelength => $linelength,
(defined $plane1 ? (plane1 => $plane1) : (plane1 => 1)),
($hackplane1 ? (hackplane1 => 1) : ()),
%OPTIONS)); }
elsif ($fmt eq 'cmml') {
require LaTeXML::Post::MathML::Content;
push(@mprocs, LaTeXML::Post::MathML::Content->new(
(defined $plane1 ? (plane1 => $plane1) : (plane1 => 1)),
($hackplane1 ? (hackplane1 => 1) : ()),
%OPTIONS)); }
elsif ($fmt eq 'om') {
require LaTeXML::Post::OpenMath;
push(@mprocs, LaTeXML::Post::OpenMath->new(
(defined $plane1 ? (plane1 => $plane1) : (plane1 => 1)),
($hackplane1 ? (hackplane1 => 1) : ()),
%OPTIONS)); }
}
my $main = shift(@mprocs);
$main->setParallel(@mprocs);
push(@procs, $main); }
# Done AFTER other math formats, so that it can add attributes in appropriate places
# (eg. MathML's altimg).
if ($mathimages) {
require LaTeXML::Post::MathImages;
push(@procs, LaTeXML::Post::MathImages->new(magnification => $mathimagemag, %OPTIONS)); }
if ($stylesheet) {
require LaTeXML::Post::XSLT;
# Copy various kinds of resources, css, javascript, icon (others?)
my $parameters = { LATEXML_VERSION => "'$LaTeXML::VERSION'" };
my @searchpaths = ('.', $DOCUMENT->getSearchPaths);
foreach my $css (@css) {
if (pathname_is_url($css)) { # external url ? no need to copy
print STDERR "Using CSS=$css\n" if $verbosity > 0;
push(@{ $$parameters{CSS} }, $css); }
elsif (my $csssource = pathname_find($css, types => ['css'], paths => [@searchpaths],
installation_subdir => 'resources/CSS')) {
print STDERR "Using CSS=$csssource\n" if $verbosity > 0;
my $cssdest = pathname_absolute($css, pathname_directory($destination));
$cssdest .= '.css' unless $cssdest =~ /\.css$/;
warn "CSS source $csssource is same as destination!" if $csssource eq $cssdest;
pathname_copy($csssource, $cssdest);
push(@{ $$parameters{CSS} }, $cssdest); }
else {
warn "Couldn't find CSS file $css in paths " . join(',', @searchpaths) . "\n";
push(@{ $$parameters{CSS} }, $css); } } # but still put the link in!
foreach my $js (@javascript) {
if (pathname_is_url($js)) { # external url ? no need to copy
print STDERR "Using JAVASCRIPT=$js\n" if $verbosity > 0;
push(@{ $$parameters{JAVASCRIPT} }, $js); }
elsif (my $jssource = pathname_find($js, types => ['js'], paths => [@searchpaths],
installation_subdir => 'resources/javascript')) {
print STDERR "Using JAVASCRIPT=$jssource\n" if $verbosity > 0;
my $jsdest = pathname_absolute($js, pathname_directory($destination));
$jsdest .= '.js' unless $jsdest =~ /\.js$/;
warn "Javascript source $jssource is same as destination!" if $jssource eq $jsdest;
pathname_copy($jssource, $jsdest);
push(@{ $$parameters{JAVASCRIPT} }, $jsdest); }
else {
warn "Couldn't find Javascript file $js in paths " . join(',', @searchpaths) . "\n";
push(@{ $$parameters{JAVASCRIPT} }, $js); } } # but still put the link in!
if ($icon) {
if (my $iconsrc = pathname_find($icon, paths => [$DOCUMENT->getSearchPaths])) {
print STDERR "Using icon=$iconsrc\n" if $verbosity > 0;
my $icondest = pathname_absolute($icon, pathname_directory($destination));
pathname_copy($iconsrc, $icondest);
$$parameters{ICON} = $icondest; }
else {
warn "Couldn't find ICON $icon in paths " . join(',', @searchpaths) . "\n";
$$parameters{ICON} = $icon; } }
if (!defined $timestamp) {
$timestamp = localtime(); }
if ($timestamp) {
$$parameters{TIMESTAMP} = "'" . $timestamp . "'"; }
# Now add in the explicitly given XSLT parameters
foreach my $parm (@xsltparameters) {
if ($parm =~ /^\s*(\w+)\s*:\s*(.*)$/) {
$$parameters{$1} = "'" . $2 . "'"; }
else {
warn "xsltparameter not in recognized format: 'name:value' got: '$parm'\n"; } }
push(@procs, LaTeXML::Post::XSLT->new(stylesheet => $stylesheet, parameters => $parameters,
resource_directory => $resourcedir,
noresources => (defined $defaultresources) && !$defaultresources,
%OPTIONS)); }
push(@procs, LaTeXML::Post::Writer->new(format => $format, omit_doctype => $omit_doctype, is_html => $is_html, %OPTIONS));
}
# Figure how to define a Reader processor (?)
# that initialize the thing by reading several files (the rest of the command line).
my $latexmlpost = LaTeXML::Post->new(verbosity => $verbosity || 0);
$latexmlpost->ProcessChain($DOCUMENT, @procs);
$DB->finish;
print STDERR "\nPostprocessing complete: " . $latexmlpost->getStatusMessage . "\n";
print STDERR "processing finished " . localtime() . "\n" if $verbosity > -1;
#======================================================================
# helpers
#======================================================================
sub xError {
my ($message) = @_;
# pod2usage(-message=>"$LaTeXML::IDENTITY\n$message",-exitval=>1, -verbose=>0,-output=>\*STDERR);
die "ERROR: $message\nUse the --help option for complete details\n";
}
sub addMathFormat {
my ($fmt) = @_;
push(@math_formats, $fmt)
unless (grep { $_ eq $fmt } @math_formats) || $removed_math_formats{$fmt};
return; }
sub removeMathFormat {
my ($fmt) = @_;
@math_formats = grep { $_ ne $fmt } @math_formats;
$removed_math_formats{$fmt} = 1;
return; }
sub checkOptionValue {
my ($option, $value, @choices) = @_;
if ($value) {
foreach my $choice (@choices) {
return $choice if substr($choice, 0, length($value)) eq $value; } }
xError("Value for $option, $value, doesn't match " . join(', ', @choices));
return; }
#**********************************************************************
__END__
=head1 NAME
C<latexmlpost> - postprocesses an xml file generated by C<latexml>
to perform common tasks, such as convert math to images and processing
graphics inclusions for the web.
=head1 SYNOPSIS
latexmlpost [options] I<xmlfile>
Options:
--verbose shows progress during processing.
--VERSION show version number.
--help shows help message.
--sourcedirectory=sourcedir sets directory of the original
source TeX file.
--validate, --novalidate Enables (the default) or disables
validation of the source xml.
--format=html|html5|html4|xhtml|xml requests the output format.
(html defaults to html5)
--destination=file sets output file (and directory).
--omitdoctype omits the Doctype declaration,
--noomitdoctype disables the omission (the default)
--numbersections enables (the default) the inclusion of
section numbers in titles, crossrefs.
--nonumbersections disables the above
--stylesheet=xslfile requests the XSL transform using the
given xslfile as stylesheet.
--css=cssfile adds css stylesheet to (x)html(5)
(can be repeated)
--nodefaultresources disables processing built-in resources
--javscript=jsfile adds a link to a javascript file into
html4/html5/xhtml (can be repeated)
--xsltparameter=name:value passes parameters to the XSLT.
--split requests splitting each document
--nosplit disables the above (default)
--splitat sets level to split the document
--splitpath=xpath sets xpath expression to use for
splitting (default splits at
sections, if splitting is enabled)
--splitnaming=(id|idrelative|label|labelrelative) specifies
how to name split files (idrelative).
--scan scans documents to extract ids,
labels, etc.
section titles, etc. (default)
--noscan disables the above
--crossref fills in crossreferences (default)
--nocrossref disables the above
--urlstyle=(server|negotiated|file) format to use for urls
(default server).
--navigationtoc=(context|none) generates a table of contents
in navigation bar
--index requests creating an index (default)
--noindex disables the above
--splitindex Splits index into pages per initial.
--nosplitindex disables the above (default)
--permutedindex permutes index phrases in the index
--nopermutedindex disables the above (default)
--bibliography=file sets a bibliography file
--splitbibliography splits the bibliography into pages per
initial.
--nosplitbibliography disables the above (default)
--prescan carries out only the split (if
enabled) and scan, storing
cross-referencing data in dbfile
(default is complete processing)
--dbfile=dbfile sets file to store crossreferences
--sitedirectory=dir sets the base directory of the site
--mathimages converts math to images
(default for html4 format)
--nomathimages disables the above
--mathimagemagnification=mag sets magnification factor
--presentationmathml converts math to Presentation MathML
(default for xhtml & html5 formats)
--pmml alias for --presentationmathml
--nopresentationmathml disables the above
--linelength=n formats presentation mathml to a
linelength max of n characters
--contentmathml converts math to Content MathML
--nocontentmathml disables the above (default)
--cmml alias for --contentmathml
--openmath converts math to OpenMath
--noopenmath disables the above (default)
--om alias for --openmath
--keepXMath preserves the intermediate XMath
representation (default is to remove)
--plane1 use plane-1 unicode for symbols
(default, if needed)
--noplane1 do not use plane-1 unicode
--graphicimages converts graphics to images (default)
--nographicimages disables the above
--graphicsmap=type.type specifies a graphics file mapping
--pictureimages converts picture environments to
images (default)
--nopictureimages disables the above
--svg converts picture environments to SVG
--nosvg disables the above (default)
If I<xmlfile> is '-', latexmlpost reads the XML from standard input.
=head1 OPTIONS AND ARGUMENTS
=head2 General Options
=over 4
=item C<--verbose>
Requests informative output as processing proceeds. Can be repeated
to increase the amount of information.
=item C<--VERSION>
Shows the version number of the LaTeXML package..
=item C<--help>
Shows this help message.
=back
=head2 Source Options
=over 4
=item C<--sourcedirectory>=I<source>
Specifies the directory where the original latex source is located.
Unless latexmlpost is run from that directory, or it can be determined
from the xml filename, it may be necessary to specify this option in
order to find graphics and style files.
=item C<--validate>, C<--novalidate>
Enables (or disables) the validation of the source XML document (the default).
=back
=head2 Format Options
=over 4
=item C<--format>=C<(html|html5|html4|xhtml|xml)>
Specifies the output format for post processing.
By default, it will be guessed from the file extension of the destination
(if given), with html implying C<html5>, xhtml implying C<xhtml> and the
default being C<xml>, which you probably don't want.
The C<html5> format converts the material to html5 form with mathematics as MathML;
C<html5> supports SVG.
C<html4> format converts the material to the earlier html form, version 4,
and the mathematics to png images.
C<xhtml> format converts to xhtml and uses presentation MathML (after attempting
to parse the mathematics) for representing the math. C<html5> similarly converts
math to presentation MathML. In these cases, any
graphics will be converted to web-friendly formats and/or copied to the
destination directory. If you simply specify C<html>, it will treat that as C<html5>.
For the default, C<xml>, the output is left in LaTeXML's internal xml,
but the math is parsed and converted to presentation MathML.
For html, html5 and xhtml, a default stylesheet is provided, but see
the C<--stylesheet> option.
=item C<--destination=>I<destination>
Specifies the destination file and directory. The directory is needed for
mathimages and graphics processing.
=item C<--omitdoctype>, C<--noomitdoctype>
Omits (or includes) the document type declaration.
The default is to include it if the document model was based on a DTD.
=item C<--numbersections>, C<--nonumbersections>
Includes (default), or disables the inclusion of section, equation, etc,
numbers in the formatted document and crossreference links.
=item C<--stylesheet>=I<xslfile>
Requests the XSL transformation of the document using the given xslfile as stylesheet.
If the stylesheet is omitted, a `standard' one appropriate for the
format (html4, html5 or xhtml) will be used.
=item C<--css>=I<cssfile>
Adds I<cssfile> as a css stylesheet to be used in the transformed html/html5/xhtml.
Multiple stylesheets can be used; they are included in the html in the
order given, following the default C<ltx-LaTeXML.css> (unless C<--nodefaultcss>).
The stylesheet is copied to the destination directory, unless it is an absolute url.
Some stylesheets included in the distribution are
--css=navbar-left Puts a navigation bar on the left.
(default omits navbar)
--css=navbar-right Puts a navigation bar on the left.
--css=theme-blue A blue coloring theme for headings.
--css=amsart A style suitable for journal articles.
=item C<--javascript>=I<jsfile>
Includes a link to the javascript file I<jsfile>, to be used in the transformed html/html5/xhtml.
Multiple javascript files can be included; they are linked in the html in the order given.
The javascript file is copied to the destination directory, unless it is an absolute url.
=item C<--icon>=I<iconfile>
Copies I<iconfile> to the destination directory and sets up the linkage in
the transformed html/html5/xhtml to use that as the "favicon".
=item C<--nodefaultresources>
Disables the copying and inclusion of resources added by the binding files;
This includes CSS, javascript or other files. This does not affect
resources explicitly requested by the C<--css> or C<--javascript> options.
=item C<--timestamp>=I<timestamp>
Provides a timestamp (typically a time and date) to be embedded in
the comments by the stock XSLT stylesheets.
If you don't supply a timestamp, the current time and date will be used.
(You can use C<--timestamp=0> to omit the timestamp).
=item C<--xsltparameter>=I<name>:I<value>
Passes parameters to the XSLT stylesheet.
See the manual or the stylesheet itself for available parameters.
=back
=head2 Site & Crossreferencing Options
=over 4
=item C<--split>, C<--nosplit>
Enables or disables (default) the splitting of documents into multiple `pages'.
If enabled, the the document will be split into sections, bibliography,
index and appendices (if any) by default, unless C<--splitpath> is specified.
=item C<--splitat=>I<unit>
Specifies what level of the document to split at. Should be one
of C<chapter>, C<section> (the default), C<subsection> or C<subsubsection>.
For more control, see C<--splitpath>.
=item C<--splitpath=>I<xpath>
Specifies an XPath expression to select nodes that will generate separate
pages. The default splitpath is
//ltx:section | //ltx:bibliography | //ltx:appendix | //ltx:index
Specifying
--splitpath="//ltx:section | //ltx:subsection
| //ltx:bibliography | //ltx:appendix | //ltx:index"
would split the document at subsections as well as sections.
=item C<--splitnaming>=C<(id|idrelative|label|labelrelative)>
Specifies how to name the files for subdocuments created by splitting.
The values C<id> and C<label> simply use the id or label of the subdocument's
root node for it's filename. C<idrelative> and C<labelrelative> use
the portion of the id or label that follows the parent document's
id or label. Furthermore, to impose structure and uniqueness,
if a split document has children that are also split, that document
(and it's children) will be in a separate subdirectory with the
name index.
=item C<--scan>, C<--noscan>
Enables (default) or disables the scanning of documents for ids, labels,
references, indexmarks, etc, for use in filling in refs, cites, index and
so on. It may be useful to disable when generating documents not based
on the LaTeXML doctype.
=item C<--crossref>, C<--nocrossref>
Enables (default) or disables the filling in of references, hrefs, etc
based on a previous scan (either from C<--scan>, or C<--dbfile>)
It may be useful to disable when generating documents not based
on the LaTeXML doctype.
=item C<--urlstyle>=C<(server|negotiated|file)>
This option determines the way that URLs within the documents
are formatted, depending on the way they are intended to be served.
The default, C<server>, eliminates unneccessary
trailing C<index.html>. With C<negotiated>, the trailing
file extension (typically C<html> or C<xhtml>) are eliminated.
The scheme C<file> preserves complete (but relative) urls
so that the site can be browsed as files without any server.
=item C<--navigationtoc>=C<(context|none)>
Generates a table of contents in the navigation bar; default is C<none>.
The `context' style of TOC, is somewhat verbose and reveals more detail near the current
page; it is most suitable for navigation bars placed on the left or right.
Other styles of TOC should be developed and added here, such as a short form.
=item C<--index>, C<--noindex>
Enables (default) or disables the generation of an index from indexmarks
embedded within the document. Enabling this has no effect unless
there is an index element in the document (generated by \printindex).
=item C<--splitindex>, C<--nosplitindex>
Enables or disables (default) the splitting of generated indexes
into separate pages per initial letter.
=item C<--bibliography=>I<pathname>
Specifies a bibliography generated from a BibTeX file
to be used to fill in a bibliography element.
Hand-written bibliographies placed in a C<thebibliography> environment
do not need this. The option has no effect unless
there is an bibliography element in the document (generated by \bibliography).
Note that this option provides the bibliography to be used to
fill in the bibliography element (generated by C<\bibliography>);
latexmlpost does not (currently) directly process and format such a bibliography.
=item C<--splitbibliography>, C<--nosplitbibliography>
Enables or disables (default) the splitting of generated bibliographies
into separate pages per initial letter.
=item C<--prescan>
By default C<latexmlpost> processes a single document into one
(or more; see C<--split>) destination files in a single pass.
When generating a complicated site consisting of several documents
it may be advantageous to first scan through the documents
to extract and store (in C<dbfile>) cross-referencing data
(such as ids, titles, urls, and so on).
A later pass then has complete information allowing all documents
to reference each other, and also constructs an index and bibliography
that reflects the entire document set. The same effect (though less efficient)
can be achieved by running C<latexmlpost> twice, provided a C<dbfile>
is specified.
=item C<--dbfile>I<=file>
Specifies a filename to use for the crossreferencing data when
using two-pass processing. This file may reside in the intermediate
destination directory.
=item C<--sitedirectory=>I<dir>
Specifies the base directory of the overall web site.
Pathnames in the database are stored in a form relative
to this directory to make it more portable.
=back
=head2 Math Options
These options specify how math should be converted into other formats.
Multiple formats can be requested; how they will be combined
depends on the format and other options.
=over 4
=item C<--mathimages>, C<--nomathimages>
Requests or disables the conversion of math to images.
Conversion is the default for html4 format.
=item C<--mathimagemagnification=>I<factor>
Specifies the magnification used for math images, if they are made.
Default is 1.75.
=item C<--presentationmathml>, C<--nopresentationmathml>
Requests or disables conversion of math to Presentation MathML.
Conversion is the default for xhtml and html5 formats.
=item C<--linelength>I<=number>
(Experimental) Line-breaks the generated Presentation
MathML so that it is no longer than I<number> `characters'.
=item C<--plane1>
Converts the content of Presentation MathML token elements to
the appropriate Unicode Plane-1 codepoints according to the selected font,
when applicable (the default).
=item C<--hackplane1>
Converts the content of Presentation MathML token elements to
the appropriate Unicode Plane-1 codepoints according to the selected font,
but only for the mathvariants double-struck, fraktur and script.
This gives support for current (as of August 2009) versions of
Firefox and MathPlayer, provided a sufficient set of fonts is available (eg. STIX).
=item C<--contentmathml>, C<--nocontentmathml>
Requests or disables conversion of math to Content MathML.
Conversion is disabled by default.
B<Note> that this conversion is only partially implemented.
=item C<--openmath>
Requests or disables conversion of math to OpenMath.
Conversion is disabled by default.
B<Note> that this conversion is only partially implemented.
=item C<--keepXMath>
By default, when any of the MathML or OpenMath conversions
are used, the intermediate math representation will be removed;
this option preserves it; it will be used as secondary parallel
markup, when it follows the options for other math representations.
=back
=head2 Graphics Options
=over 4
=item C<--graphicimages>, C<--nographicimages>
Enables (default) or disables the conversion of graphics
to web-appropriate format (png).
=item C<--graphicsmap=>I<sourcetype.desttype>
Specifies a mapping of graphics file types. Typically, graphics elements
specify a graphics file that will be converted to a more appropriate file
target format; for example, postscript files used for graphics with LaTeX
will be converted to png format for use on the web. As with LaTeX,
when a graphics file is specified without a file type, the system will search
for the most appropriate target type file.
When this option is used, it overrides I<and replaces> the defaults and provides
a mapping of I<sourcetype> to I<desttype>. The option can be
repeated to provide several mappings, with the earlier formats preferred.
If the I<desttype> is omitted, it specifies copying files of type I<sourcetype>, unchanged.
The default settings is equivalent to having supplied the options:
svg png gif jpg jpeg eps.png ps.png ai.png pdf.png
The first formats are preferred and used unchanged, while the latter
ones are converted to png.
=item C<--pictureimages>, C<--nopictureimages>
Enables (default) or disables the conversion of picture environments
and pstricks material into images.
=item C<--svg>, C<--nosvg>
Enables or disables (default) the conversion of picture environments
and pstricks material to SVG.
=back
=head1 SEE ALSO
L<latexml>, L<latexmlmath>, L<LaTeXML>
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