monodocs2html(1)


NAME

   monodocs2html - Translate Monodoc XML to HTML

SYNOPSIS

   monodocs2html -source:SOURCE_DIR -dest:DEST_DIR [OPTIONS]*

DESCRIPTION

   monodocs2html  has  been  obsoleted  by  mdoc(1).  See the mdoc-export-
   html(1) man page.

   monodocs2html is a program that creates  HTML  documentation  from  the
   Monodoc documentation XML files.

OPTIONS

   -dest:DEST_DIR
          Write the HTML files into the directory DEST_DIR .

   -dumptemplate
          Dump  the  default  page template to standard output so that you
          can use it as a base  for  a  new  template  for  use  with  the
          -template option.

   -ext:FILE_EXTENSION
          FILE_EXTENSION is the file extension for generated files.

          This defaults to html .

   -?, -help
          Show program argument information.

   -onlytype:TYPE
          Only generate HTML for the type TYPE .

   -source:SOURCE_DIR
          SOURCE_DIR  is  the  base  directory  containing the Monodoc XML
          documentation.

          This directory should contain an index.xml file, the  namespace-
          name.xml  files  (one  for  each  namespace), and namespace-name
          directories (one for each namespace),  which  will  contain  the
          type.xml files holding the monodoc documentation.

   -template:TEMPLATE
          Generate HTML using the page template TEMPLATE .

   -V, -version
          Display version and licensing information.

TEMPLATE FORMAT

   The template file is an XSLT which needs to process the following input
   XML document:
        <Page>
          <CollectionTitle>Collection Title</CollectionTitle>
          <PageTitle>Page Title</PageTitle>
          <Summary>Page Summary</Summary>
          <Signature>Type Declaration</Signature>
          <Remarks>Type Remarks</Remarks>
          <Members>Type Members</Members>
          <Copyright>Documentation Copyright</Copyright>
        </Page>
   The generated HTML also makes use of the following CSS  classes,  which
   should be defined so that output is nicely formatted:

          .CollectionTitle

          .PageTitle

          .Summary

          .Signature

          .Remarks

          .Members

          .Copyright

          .Section

          .SectionBox

          .NamespaceName

          .NamespaceSummary

          .MemberName

          .MemberSignature

          .MemberBox

          .Subsection

          .SubsectionBox

          .SignatureTable

          .EnumerationsTable

          .CodeExampleTable

          .MembersListing

          .TypesListing

          .InnerSignatureTable

          .TypePermissionsTable

HTML LINKS

   All  members within the HTML file have a id attribute to permit linking
   to a specific member.  The value of the id attribute is the  String  ID
   of  the  specified  member.   See  the  STRING ID FORMAT section of the
   monodocer man page for more information.

MAILING LISTS

   Visit    http://lists.ximian.com/mailman/listinfo/mono-docs-list    for
   details.

WEB SITE

   Visit http://www.mono-project.com for details

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