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HXREF(1)			HTML-XML-utils			      HXREF(1)

NAME
       hxref - generate	cross-references inside	and between HTML files

SYNOPSIS
       hxref  [	-x ] [ -l ] [ -b base ]	[ -i index ] [ -- ] [ input [ output ]
       ]

DESCRIPTION
       The hxref command links inline elements to DFN elements with  the  same
       content.	  It  adds  ID attributes where	necessary. If the content of a
       DFN or other element isn't suitable, the	TITLE attribute	may be used to
       provide the term	to use for comparisons.

       Here is an example:

	   <p>A	<dfn>b-box</dfn> is defined to be...
	   <p>For every	b there	is a <em>b-box</em>...

       The output of hxref will	be similar to this:

	   <p>A	<dfn id="b-box">b-box</dfn> is defined to be...
	   <p>For every	b there	is a <a	href="#b-box"><em>b-box</em></a>...

OPTIONS
       The following options are supported:

       -x	 Use XML conventions: empty elements are written with a	 slash
		 at the	end: <IMG />

       -b base	 Sets  the  prefix  for	the generated URLs. By default base is
		 empty,	which generates	URLs like "#b-box" above. If  base  is
		 set   to,  e.g.,  "http://xyz/",  the	URLs  will  look  like
		 "http://xyz/#b-box".

       -i index	 Directs hxref to read terms from a database file before look-
		 ing for them in the document and afterwards store  the	 terms
		 that were found in the	same file. DFN element in the document
		 override  terms  found	in index.  This	allows hxref to	be run
		 multiple times	on different files, to make the	files refer to
		 each other. It	may be necessary to run	the commands twice, to
		 resolve all cross-references.

       -l	 Try to	use language-specific information to  match  instances
		 to  their  definitions.  Currently, only English is supported
		 and the only rules applied are	to search without a final  "s"
		 ("trees"  matches  "tree"),  without  a  final	"es" ("bosses"
		 matches "boss") and  with  a  "y"  replacing  a  final	 "ies"
		 ("bounties" matches "bounty").	 hxref determines the language
		 from "lang" and "xml:lang" attributes in the document.

OPERANDS
       The following operands are supported:

       input	 The  name  of an HTML file. If	absent,	standard input is read
		 instead.  The special name "-"	also indicates standard	input.
		 The input may be an URL.

       output	 The file to write to. If absent,  standard  output  is	 used.
		 This may not be a URL.

DIAGNOSTICS
       The following exit values are returned:

       0	 Successful completion.

       > 0	 An  error  occurred  in  the parsing of the HTML file.	 hxref
		 will try to correct the error and produce output anyway.

SEE ALSO
       asc2xml(1), hxindex(1), hxnormalize(1), hxnum(1), hxtoc(1), xml2asc(1)

BUGS
       The error recovery for incorrect	HTML is	primitive.

       The program generates ID	attributes, but	doesn't	generate <a  name=...>
       tags, so	the links only work in browsers	that recognize ID attributes.

       The  rules for matching English plurals are primitive. No dictionary is
       used. E.g., "bees" will be considered a plural of "be".

       There is	currently no way to set	the default language  for  a  document
       for when	the root element has no	"lang" or "xml:lang" attribute.

       hxref  tries first to generate "readable" ID attributes,	by forming the
       ID out of the letters and digits	found in the content  of  the  element
       and  falls  back	to generating arbitrary	IDs if it doesn't find enough.
       However,	the algorithm in this version is primitive and only gives rea-
       sonable results for ASCII letters and digits.

7.x				  10 Jul 2011			      HXREF(1)

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