formatting_macro_expand formatting.texi --macro-expand=@OUT_DIR@formatting.texi -c TEXINFO_OUTPUT_FORMAT=structure # the output should be the same as just above, but is less interesting # to test as above also tests the not otherwise tested 'structure' format # and also tests --macro-expand. #formatting_macro_expand formatting.texi -c TEXINFO_OUTPUT_FORMAT=plaintexinfo formatting_info formatting.texi -D 'needcollationcompat Need collation compatibility' --info formatting_plaintext formatting.texi -D 'needcollationcompat Need collation compatibility' --plaintext formatting_docbook formatting.texi --docbook formatting_xml formatting.texi --xml formatting_html_no_split formatting.texi -D 'needcollationcompat Need collation compatibility' --html --no-split formatting_latex formatting.texi --latex formatting_epub formatting.texi -D 'needcollationcompat Need collation compatibility' --epub3 -c 'EPUB_CREATE_CONTAINER_FILE 0' # used to remove commands, for instance to count words formatting_textcontent formatting.texi -c TEXINFO_OUTPUT_FORMAT=textcontent # used to format text fragments in converters, minimal formatting formatting_rawtext formatting.texi -c TEXINFO_OUTPUT_FORMAT=rawtext # formats present in the documentation not tested: debugtree and texinfosxml #formatting_sxml formatting.texi -c TEXINFO_OUTPUT_FORMAT=texinfosxml # formats not directly available as command line option. # output of --init html32.pm is not true HTML3.2 but has no # CSS, so can be used to have an idea of output in browser that # do not handle CSS, for example text-only browsers. formatting_html32 formatting.texi -D 'needcollationcompat Need collation compatibility' --html --no-split -c FORMAT_MENU=menu -c SHOW_TITLE=1 -c DO_ABOUT=1 --init html32.pm formatting_xhtml formatting.texi -D 'needcollationcompat Need collation compatibility' --html --no-split -c SHOW_TITLE=1 -c DO_ABOUT=1 -c DOCTYPE='' -c 'USE_XML_SYNTAX 1' -c 'NO_CUSTOM_HTML_ATTRIBUTE 1' -c 'HTML_ROOT_ELEMENT_ATTRIBUTES xmlns="http://www.w3.org/1999/xhtml"' formatting_chm formatting.texi -D 'needcollationcompat Need collation compatibility' -c USE_NODES=0 -c SHOW_TITLE=1 -c CONTENTS_OUTPUT_LOCATION=separate_element -c FORMAT_MENU=nomenu --init chm.pm # Not sure about the difference with formatting formatting_regions formatting_regions.texi -D 'needcollationcompat Need collation compatibility' --html --no-split -c SHOW_TITLE=1