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CAML2HTML(1) General Commands Manual CAML2HTML(1)

NAME

caml2html - colorizes a set of OCaml source files.

SYNOPSIS

caml2html [options] file*

DESCRIPTION

Caml2html colorizes a set of OCaml source files (.ml, .mli, .mll, .mly, ...). Type annotations will be shown when the mouse pointer passes over an expression if the corresponding .annot file is available.
To obtain a .annot file, compile your OCaml source files with ocamlc -dtypes or ocamlopt -dtypes.

OPTIONS

-annotfilter {innermost|outermost}
choose whether innermost or outermost type annotations should be used (default: innermost)
-charset
specify charset to use (default: iso–8859–1)
-css
use CSS named style.css for styling
-cssurl
use the given URL as CSS for styling
-inhead
use default styling and place it in the head section of the document (default when applicable)
-inline
use inline styling (HTML only, default fallback if -inhead is not applicable)
-body
output only document's body, for inclusion into an existing document (see also -make-css and -make-latex-defs)
-ln
add line number at the beginning of each line
-hc
comments are treated as raw HTML or LaTeX code (no newlines inside of tags)
-t
add a title to the HTML page
-nf
do not add footnotes to the HTML page
-ie7
drop support for type annotations on Internet Explorer 6 and older
-noannot
do not insert type annotations as read from .annot files (HTML output only)
-notab
do not replace tabs by spaces
-tab
replace tab by n spaces (default = 8)
-d
generate files in directory dir, rather than in current directory
-o
output file
-v
print version number to stdout and exit
-make-css
create CSS file with default color definitions and exit
-ext <NAME:CMD>
use the given external command CMD to handle comments that start with (*NAME. NAME must be a lowercase identifier.
-latex
output LaTeX code instead of HTML.
-make-latex-defs
create a file containing the default LaTeX color definitions and matching highlighting commands, and exit. is not included.
-help|--help
Display this list of options

AUTHORS

Sylvain Le Gall.
 
November 9, 2010 Caml2html User Manual