meinproc4 (8) Linux Manual Page
meinproc4 – KDE translator for XML
Synopsis
- meinproc4 [–help] [Generic-options] [Qt-options] [KDE-options] [–cache
file ] [–check] [–htdig] [–srcdir] [–paramkey=value] [[[-o] | [–output]] file] [–stdout] [–stylesheet xsl ] docbook_file
Description
meinproc4
Generic Options
–author
- Show author information.
–help
- Show help about options.
–help-all
- Show all options.
–help-kde
- Show KDE specific options.
–help-qt
- Show Qt specific options.
–license
- Show license information.
-v–version
- Show version information
Application Options
–cache file
- Create a cache file for the document
–check
- Check the document for validity
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The output can be a bit daunting, since one small mistake can cause a cascade of errors. The trick is to look at the first error, fix that error, save the file, and run meinproc4 again.
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–htdig
- Create a ht://dig compatible index
-o, –output file
- Output whole document to file.
–stdout
- Output whole document to stdout.
–stylesheet xsl
- Stylesheet to use
–srcdir dir
- Set the root directory to look for kdelibs
–param key=value
- Set parameters to pass to the stylesheet.
Usage
The most common way to run meinproc4 is simply as
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meinproc4docbook-file
where docbook-file is usually index.docbook. This command creates HTML pages from the DocBook file. Note that these pages are only viewable in KDE-based browsers (like Konqueror).
If you need to view the HTML output in another browser (for example, if you’re placing it on line), use
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meinproc4 --stylesheet stylesheet-namedocbook-file
where stylesheet-name is the full path to one of the XSL stylesheets in $KDEDIR/share/apps/ksgmltools/customization. To produce output suitable for the web, you can use kde-web.xsl or kde-chunk-online.xsl. See the README file in that directory for more details.
See Also
kdeoptions(7), qtoptions(7)
Bugs
There are probably tons of bugs. Use m[blue]bugs.kde.orgm[][1] to report them.
Notes
- 1.
- bugs.kde.org
