head	1.2;
access;
symbols
	ansi-20040316-freeze:1.1.1.1
	rel-6-1-DP:1.1.1.1
	rel-6-0-2:1.1.1.1
	rel-6-0-1-branch:1.1.1.1.0.4
	hartley-6-0-post:1.1.1.1
	hartley-6-0-pre:1.1.1.1
	rel-6-0-1:1.1.1.1
	rel-6-0:1.1.1.1
	rel-5-4:1.1.1.1
	offsite-5-3-pre:1.1.1.1
	rel-5-3:1.1.1.1
	rel-5-1-branch:1.1.1.1.0.2
	windows-6-0-branch:1.1.1.1.0.8
	ansi-6-0-branch:1.1.1.1.0.6
	itcl3-2:1.1.1.1
	scriptics:1.1.1;
locks; strict;
comment	@# @;


1.2
date	2003.03.13.18.34.14;	author jra;	state dead;
branches;
next	1.1;

1.1
date	2000.12.06.21.35.14;	author bparker;	state Exp;
branches
	1.1.1.1;
next	;

1.1.1.1
date	2000.12.06.21.35.14;	author bparker;	state Exp;
branches
	1.1.1.1.6.1
	1.1.1.1.8.1;
next	;

1.1.1.1.6.1
date	2004.03.17.07.13.31;	author morrison;	state dead;
branches;
next	;

1.1.1.1.8.1
date	2004.03.15.17.27.41;	author morrison;	state dead;
branches;
next	;


desc
@@


1.2
log
@*** empty log message ***
@
text
@#!/bin/sh
# filter to convert Tk and Tcl man pages to html equivalents
# does not do any linking !!!!

TOP=`pwd`
if [ $# -eq 0 ] ; then
    echo "Usage $0 filename"
    exit
fi

cat  $1 | 
    sed  -e 's/\\-/-/g' \
         -e 's/\\[0&]/  /g' \
         -e 's/&/\&amp;/g' \
         -e 's/</\&lt;/g' \
         -e 's/>/\&gt;/g' \
         -e 's/\\|//g' \
         -e 's/\\e/\\/g'     |
    /usr/bin/nawk -f ${TOP}/tk2html.awk | 
     sed -e 's^\\fB\([^\\]*\)\\fR^<B>\1</B>^g' \
        -e 's^\\fI\(.[^\\]*\)\\fR^<I>\1</I>^g' \
        -e 's^\\fB^<B>^g' \
        -e 's^\\fI^<I>^g' \
        -e 's^\\f[RP]^</B></I>^g' \
        -e 's/^.[LP]P/<P>/' \
        -e 's/^.br/<BR>/' \
        -e 's/^\.DS.*/<pre>/' \
        -e 's$^\.DE.*$</pre>$' \
        -e 's/^\.nf */<table>/' \
        -e 's$^\.fi *$</table>$' \
        -e 's$^\.BE *$</pre><HR>$' \
        -e 's/^\.RS.*/<UL>/' \
        -e 's$^\.RE.*$</UL>$' \
        -e 's^\.SH *"*\([^"]*\)"*^</pre><H2>\1</H2>^' \
        -e 's/^\.[a-zA-Z]*.*//' \
        -e 's/^`\\\".*//' |
    /usr/bin/nawk -f ${TOP}/tk2html2.awk 

# The above handling for font mapping to html works correctly in about 95% of 
# the cases, the others turn out stacking the font setting so you get the 
# font bleeding since it isn't being turned # off in the correct places. 
# To correct we would have to record the current ( non-default) font and 
# explicitly turn it off when another font change is detected.
# Which would make multiple styles impossible concurrently which seems to
# be the case anyway....

@


1.1
log
@Initial revision
@
text
@@


1.1.1.1
log
@Import itcl3.2
@
text
@@


1.1.1.1.6.1
log
@sync branch with HEAD
@
text
@@


1.1.1.1.8.1
log
@sync with HEAD -- libitcl3.2 is not in libitcl (v3.3)
@
text
@@

