--- html-xml-utils-3.4/incl.1 +++ html-xml-utils-3.4/incl.1 @@ -14,10 +14,6 @@ .SH SYNOPSIS .B incl .RB "[\| " \-x " \|]" -.RB "[\| " \-a -.IR attribute " \|]" -.RB "[\| " \-c -.IR class " \|]" .RB "[\| " \-b .IR base " \|]" .RB "[\| " file\-or\-URL " \|]" @@ -26,14 +22,15 @@ The .B incl command copies an HTML or XML file to standard output, looking for -elements with a certain attribute (by default a \fBclass\fP attribute -that includes the word "include"). Such an element is replaced by -the file whose name is given as the content of the element. For -example, the \fIspan\fP element in +comments with a certain structure. Such an comment is replaced by +the file whose name is given as the atrribute of the directive. For +example: .d - ...foo.html... + ...... .e -will be replaced by the content of the file \fIfoo.html\fP. +will be replaced by the content of the file \fIfoo.html\fP. It is +important to note that you must quote filenames if they contain +whitespace. .SH OPTIONS The following options are supported: .TP 10 @@ -42,17 +39,6 @@ end: Also causes the name of the attribute (see option \fB\-a\fP) to become case-sensitive. .TP -.BI \-a " attribute" -Sets the name of the attribute to look for. Default is \fBclass\fP. -Note that the name is case-insensitive, unless option \fB\-x\fP is -given. -.TP -.BI \-c " class" -Sets the keyword to look for. Default is \fBinclude\fP. The attribute -is considered to contain a space-separated list of words. If one of -those words is the given \fIclass\fP, the element is replaced by the -file whose name is given as the element's content. -.TP .BI \-b " base" Sets the base URL for resolving relative URLs. By default the file given as argument is the base URL.