monodocs2html - Translate Monodoc XML to HTML
monodocs2html -source:SOURCE_DIR -dest:DEST_DIR [OPTIONS]*
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.
-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.
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
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.
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